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Pujol is maybe the most prestigious argentine classical guitarist and composer. The most recognized interpreter, composer and teacher from this country.
Pujol feels comfortable around rioplatense music in general; he works on the guitar sound and releases the melancholy of classicism to transform tango into an approachable language.
Both classic and local: a real rioplatense repertoire. Tangos played by Máximo Pujol are exquisite for those who know them and a gem for those who are not familiar with the music of Buenos Aires.
A real tango lesson: to get to know tango starting from Piazzolla or to travel down the opposite direction and get all the way to his teachers and predecessors: Troilo, Salgán and Bardi among others.
The universality of the language of tango, without tarnishing it with artificial accessories and always doing it from a local point of view.
Track Listing:
1. Calambre
2. Soledad
CUATRO ESTACIONES PORTEÑAS
3. Otoño porteño
4. Invierno porteño
5. Primavera porteña
6. Verano porteño
7. Milonga del ángel
8. Buenos Aires hora 0
SERIE DE MARÍA
9. Alevare
10. Tema de María
11. Milonga carrieguera
12. Poema valseado
13. Tangata del alba
14. Final
15. La muerte del ángel
All the tracks in Piazzolla en seis cuerdas were composed by Astor Piazzolla and the arrangement were made by Agustín Carlevaro.
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