Astor Piazzolla: A Memoir

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Astor Piazzolla: A Memoir

Astor Piazzolla: A Memoir

2018-02-20 Astor Piazzolla: A Memoir

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Gorin's chapter summarizing Piazzolla's life and significance as well as the commentaries of others are dry in contrast. From Library Journal In 1990, Buenos Aires-based journalist Gorin interviewed his friend Astor Piazzolla over the course of three days, just months before the famous Argentine bandoneon player and composer of tangos was stricken by a debilitating stroke. This book is the edited transcription of those sessions (including helpful annotations from the translator), with additional material from letters written by

Translator Fernando Gonzalez, an Argentine native and American popular music critic who covered Piazzolla's career in the United States, has annotated the Amadeus edition for the widening audience that is rediscovering Astor Piazzolla.. Astor Piazzolla, brilliant, iconoclastic tango musician and composer, has become a national hero in Argentina and a cult figure for classical and jazz lovers worldwide, but only after a lifetime of controversy and struggle.The outspoken, headstrong Piazzolla told his story to journalist and longtime

Understanding Piazzolla Kurt Harding I have read the Piazzolla biography Le Grand Tango and came away with a great deal of knowledge about Astor Piazzolla and his music. But it was not until I read Astor Piazzolla: A Memoir that I felt that I came to understand Piazzolla.I like this format. Natalio Gorin's interviews with El Troesma are not the chronological, blow by blow account of Piazzolla's life I expected. Gorin asks some questions, but in a series of. Maestro Astor Piazzolla Recently I broke out some Astor Piazzolla to listen to again which spurred me on to get this excellent book. I couldn't have been happier listening to the indescribeable classical-jazz-tango music of the Maestro Piazzolla and gaining insights into the music via the book. The style of writting is fitting for a memioir, organized in a somewhat chaotic manner, reflective of the cadence changes in the music, the book jumps . An impressive contribution to Music History studies Superbly translated, annotated, and expanded by Fernando Gonzalez (who as a music critic for The Miami Herald and The Boston Globe reported extensively on Astor Piazzolla's career), Astor Piazzolla: A Memoir by journalist Natalio Gorin (Astor Piazzola's friend from their first meeting in 1971 until Piazzolla's death in 1992) is an unforgettable remembrance of the brilliant tango musician and composer Astor Piazzolla (19