Originally posted by MickyD
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostI have a CD issued in the early 1990s of Piazzolla's music recorded on two harpsichords and it works amazingly well. But I don't think I'm going to convince any of the MBs here!
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well I have to say that the piazzolla overkill on R3 has passed me by.
Which is a shame, because I find his music really enjoyable, and with a very real emotional content. Performances need to be done well, but you could say that about any music.
As other have said, simplicity can be a virtue.
More piazzolla, not less, would be my recommendation.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... au contraire, cher Michel! - I'm up for anything on two harpsichords....
I've found the item on Amazon France, but it seems to be unavailable at present, though you can download it. I would suggest you download the first track, the "Libertango" to see if you share my enthusiasm!
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lordmhoram
I'm so relieved to find that I'm not the only one who finds nothing whatsoever of interest in Piazzolla. I hear so much harping on about his music that I was beginning to think (like Ives) that my ears were on wrong. Presumably it's just another bandwagon (bandoneonwagon?) which is doing the rounds (and hopefully the wheels will fall off it at some point.)
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