Friday, 22 May 2015

Dino Saluzzi & Rosamunde Quartett - Kultrum (1998) {ECM New Series 1638}


Dino Saluzzi & Rosamunde Quartett - Kultrum (1998) {ECM New Series 1638}
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© 1998 ECM Records | ECM 1638 | ECM New Series
Jazz / Classical / Chamber Music / World Music


Argentine composer-performer Dino Saluzzi is a bandoneonista, a master of the button-box accordion that was invented in 19th-century Germany but is best known as the native voice of the tango. Born in 1935, Saluzzi has had a wide variety of musical experience in various genres such as folk, jazz and tango, but his own very individual music defies easy classification, definitely haunted by the wistful soul of tango but perhaps reaching a little further, toward Argentina's native heritage, alloying the sense of longing and nostalgia with exquisite delicacy and understatement.

Personnel:
Dino Saluzzi - bandoneón
Andreas Reiner - violin
Simon Fordham - violin
Helmut Nicolai - viola
Anja Lechner - cello

tracklist:
01 - Cruz del Sur
02 - Salon de tango
03 - ...y se encamino hacia el destierro
04 - ...y solos - bajo una luna amarilla
05 - Milonga de los morenos
06 - Miserere
07 - El apriete
08 - Recitativo final

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