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PIAZZOLLA ASTOR: VUELVO AL SUR ACCORDION BOOSEY & HAWKES
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Thrilling tangos and other characteristic pieces by Argentinian master of tango nuevo, skillfully arranged for accordion...
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- Ausencias
- Sin Rumbo
- Los suenos (Dreams)
- Milonga for three
- Milonga picaresque
- Street tango
- Vuelvo al sur (Return to the south) -Mumuki
- Ouverture (from ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'')
- Duo No. 1 (from ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'')
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- Sin Rumbo
- Los suenos (Dreams)
- Milonga for three
- Milonga picaresque
- Street tango
- Vuelvo al sur (Return to the south) -Mumuki
- Ouverture (from ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'')
- Duo No. 1 (from ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'')
Overview
Thrilling tangos and other characteristic pieces by Argentinian master of tango nuevo, skillfully arranged for accordion .
Tango is the raunchiest dance the world has known. From the streets and bars of Buenos Aires, imbued with the down-at-heel elegance of the citys grand houses, comes this famous ''Vuelvo al sur'' by the master of tango and creator of the ''tango nuevo'', Astor Piazzolla, together with other pieces by him in the same genre. Originally written as the soundtrack to Fernando Solanass film Sur (The south), this song, like the other pieces in this volume, is available in print for the first time.
Tango is the raunchiest dance the world has known. From the streets and bars of Buenos Aires, imbued with the down-at-heel elegance of the citys grand houses, comes this famous ''Vuelvo al sur'' by the master of tango and creator of the ''tango nuevo'', Astor Piazzolla, together with other pieces by him in the same genre. Originally written as the soundtrack to Fernando Solanass film Sur (The south), this song, like the other pieces in this volume, is available in print for the first time.
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