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Toccata tangabile [piano]
by Juan María Solare Piano Solo - Digital Sheet Music

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This composition was born in order to be used as obligatory piece in a piano competition. As such, it has to have very specific characteristics: not to be too long, to present a minimum degree of technical and aesthetic difficulty, but also achieving that delicate sweet spot in which the technical difficulty is musically justified; i.e., that no pianist feels that they are wasting their time while studying it (or even worse: that they have the impression of being studying an exercise).

The piano competition involved was the Segundo concurso nacional de piano 'festival de pianistas', based in the city of Mar del Plata, Argentina.

In the adjective "tangabile" (a neologism that resembles "cantabile") is a hidden allusion to Astor Piazzolla's pieces Allegro tangabile or Moderato tangabile. Of course, tangabile implies "related to tango"

This is a video of the presentation of Daniel Álvarez Veizaga during that competition. The event took place at the Centro Cultural Victoria Ocampo "Villa Victoria", Mar del Plata, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Piano Kawaii RX5.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfClIaFgBBI

Juan María Solare

ISWC (International Standard Musical Work Code): T-803.332.001-4

PRO (Perforing Rights Society): GEMA, Germany


Pianist & composer Juan María Solare (Buenos Aires, 1966), an Argentine living in Germany, is one of those musicians that open scarcely travelled paths. The originality of his music stems from the confluence between post-Piazzollian tango and classical contemporary music. Genres: tango, post-tonal experimental music, chamber music, choir, piano, electroacoustic.

Solare conducts the Orquesta no Típica at the university of Bremen (Germany). At the Hochschule für Künste in Bremen he teaches Composition and Arrangements. He is the editor of four piano albums for the publishing house Ricordi Munich. Fourty CDs by different performers include music by Juan María Solare.

www.JuanMariaSolare.com

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