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Anclao en Paris: Tango, Milonga, Waltz | Audax ADX13723

Anclao en Paris: Tango, Milonga, Waltz

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Label: Audax

Cat No: ADX13723

Barcode: 3770004137237

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 6th December 2019

Contents

Artists

Nahuel di Pierro (bass)
Diego Trosman (guittaron)
Ciro Perez (guitar)
Rudi Flores (guitar)
Tomas Bordalejo (guitar)

Artists

Nahuel di Pierro (bass)
Diego Trosman (guittaron)
Ciro Perez (guitar)
Rudi Flores (guitar)
Tomas Bordalejo (guitar)

About

One of today’s most sought-after operatic basses explores his South American roots and presents a unique album of Argentinian tangos, milongas, and waltzes.

Performed in their most authentic form – accompanied solely on guitars – by living legends, they take us back to the Buenos Aires of the early 20th century, the golden age of tango.

Argentine bass Nahuel di Pierro made his Royal Opera debut in 2012 as Colline (La bohème) and has since sung Masetto (Don Giovanni) for The Royal Opera, a role he reprised on tour with the company to Japan in the summer of 2015 to great critical acclaim.

“With this album, I honour the music of my hometown, the song of my roots, which, from the mouths of my parents and grandparents, forged my identity as a singer and my love of music.”

Tracklist:
1. Anclao en París (1931)
2. Abuelita Dominga (1941)
3. Senda florida (1928)
4. Rubias de New York (1934)
5. Motivo de vals (1950)
6. Trenzas (1945)
7. Mala suerte (1939)
8. Rosa de tango (1944)
9. La Cumparsita (1916)
10. Promesa (1933)
11. Pobre gallo bataraz (1920)
12. Caminito (1926)
13. Barrio de tango (1942)
14. Campo afuera (1939)
15. Un momento (1950)
16. Sueño querido (1932)

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