Product Description
A piano solo, representative of the new era of the tango argentino. The piece was featured in
(at least) five CDs by different artists. This version is the composer's
original solo.
Tengo
un tango was composed in Cologne (Germany) in 2004. This piano
piece, which duration is approximately 5'40" (or less if you don't play
all repetitions), is dedicated to two friends of the composer, Nicola B. Lahn
and Walter Samsel, for their marriage.
When it began to increase
in popularity, the composer arranged this piece for 20 or more different
instrumentations ranging from guitar quartet to piano trio and several chamber
music combinations from duo to nonet.
Studio recordings:
- Saxophone tenor and
piano: [https://open.spotify.com/track/11d7Lb8kAaUrO3YxApS1kO]
CD Tango Nómade, by Eduardo Kohan (sax)
& Juan María Solare (piano). 2006, Janus
Music & Sound.
- Piano solo: [https://open.spotify.com/track/5pmPtqILUsfFOiq2oxbJ2i]
CD Tango Monologues, by Juan María Solare
(piano). 2010, Janus Music & Sound
(Germany).
- Cello and piano: [https://open.spotify.com/track/3TSeXI0J5sv6Q3Qbscyxzk]
CD Argentine Cello by Zoe Knighton (cello) and
Amir Farid (piano). 2011, Move Records
MD3347, Australia.
- Flute, cello and
piano:
CD Pasión argentina by the Ultramar
ensemble: Paula Gasparini (flute), Pablo Pizarro (cello) and Tamara Moser (piano).
2013, Buenos Aires, Argentina)
- Violin, cello and
piano: [https://open.spotify.com/track/06u3Ec39AvqpHfgBCDcJus]
CD Tango: Body and Soul, by Trio
Cordilleras: Elizabeth Kipper (violin), Thomas Heinrich (cello) & Alejandro
Cremaschi (piano). 2015, Meridian Records.
Different Videos:
Tengo un tango (piano solo)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIm2bvhLRrs
(piano trio)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-jjEtWzOxs
(tango quartet)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFqlwRhiX-w
(saxophone and piano, Greece)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoRH7iPgOJw
(saxophone and piano, Australia)
Tengo un tango, version for saxophone and piano, Germany
"Tengo un
tango is one of those pieces from which one thinks:
How is it possible
that it didn't exist since always?"
(Margarita
Pollini, 15 October 2009)
ISWC (International Standard Musical Work Code): T-802.175.113-4 (solo piano version)
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