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Romance del Diablo: The Music of Piazzolla
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Romance del Diablo: The Music of Piazzolla
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The music of
, rather like
's, is amenable to realizations in a variety of instrumental media, and since the hit recordings by
and company, it has been subjected to many orchestral and chamber treatments. This release from saxophonist
comes with an endorsement by
keyboardist and nuevo tango giant
, and it's hard to imagine that
himself, who grew up amidst New York jazz, would have objected to it much. Except for the one by
of
, the arrangements for saxophone and orchestra are
's.
was not a jazz artist; what he and his accompanying musicians played was specified in one way or another. Yet, with his mix of a fixed rhythmic basis and melodic elaboration, he was a kindred spirit to jazz.
seems to emphasize the blurred genre lines by introducing
's
arrangement with a genuine jazz improvisation, both pointing up the non-jazz nature of the rest of the pieces and making clear the continuity of mood. The simpler pieces, allowing
to flaunt his beautiful tone work best here; try
, a bit less familiar than the other pieces, where he plays a baritone saxophone. The
(The
, or
), have to transfer their more chordal and polyphonic bandoneon parts to the saxophone and orchestra somehow; they break up the pieces' basic forms, and to these ears don't always put them together again. Nowhere, however, is
's album less than stimulating, and it's often beautiful. It will certainly find a place in
collections. ~ James Manheim