Galliano, Richard / Piazzolla Forever
Album: | Piazzolla Forever | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Galliano, Richard | Added: | Dec 2003 | |
Label: | Dreyfus Jazz |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-02-09 | Pull Date: | 2004-04-12 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Apr 11 | Mar 28 | Mar 14 | Mar 7 | Feb 29 | Feb 22 | Feb 15 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Feb 02, 2022: | Music Casserole (rebroadcast from Jan 22, 2022)
Sur: Regreso Al Amor |
4. | Apr 09, 2004: | No Cover, No Minimum
Sur: Regreso Al Amor |
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2. | Jan 22, 2022: | Music Casserole
Sur: Regreso Al Amor |
5. | Mar 23, 2004: | At the Cafe Bohemian
Concerto Pour Bandoneon |
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3. | Dec 03, 2004: | No Cover, No Minimum - Favorites of 2004, Part 1
Improvisation Sur Libertango |
6. | Mar 12, 2004: | No Cover, No Minimum
Verano Porteno |
Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2004-02-03
Reviewed 2004-02-03
RICHARD GALLIANO SEPTET – Piazzolla Forever
Dreyfus, 2003
TANGO – French jazz/tango/folk/musette accordionist Galliano pays tribute to his hero, the mighty Argentinean composer Astor Piazzolla. Recorded in concert, and joined by piano, two violins, viola, cello, and bass, Galliano does a fine job of evoking the emotional depth, complex arrangements, and sudden mood changes of Piazzolla’s “new tango” movement. There is, unfortunately, a certain “European” analytical reserve that keeps the music from plunging fully over the edge. Still, this is one of the better Piazzolla tributes of the past few years.
Beware of lengthy applause at end of tracks.
Try any track! Fo’s Picks: 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 11
1. 5:36 – surging rhythms alternate with stark melancholy
2. 6:34 – strong piano/strings interplay, very sad w/ a classical ending
3. 6:30 – heavy, rhythmic: husky violin, light bandoneon, creepy ending
4. 6:37 – layered, uptempo, with a cinematic feel, then slow chugging
5. 5:58 – romantic ballad turns weepy, a relatively straightforward track
6. 3:27 – very well-known tune, swift and dramatic, like a chase scene
7. 6:24 – solo accordion: noodling intro, but then it turns passionate
8. 3:23 – tragic original, flows seamlessly, nice ensemble work
9. 3:17 – cool strutting rhythm, mostly violins & piano
(introduction of the band)
11. 7:49 – complex: uptempo, then melancholy, tangly, slashing end
12. 6:09 – starts bright & perky, slows way down, comes full circle
[ Fo ] - 2/3/04
Dreyfus, 2003
TANGO – French jazz/tango/folk/musette accordionist Galliano pays tribute to his hero, the mighty Argentinean composer Astor Piazzolla. Recorded in concert, and joined by piano, two violins, viola, cello, and bass, Galliano does a fine job of evoking the emotional depth, complex arrangements, and sudden mood changes of Piazzolla’s “new tango” movement. There is, unfortunately, a certain “European” analytical reserve that keeps the music from plunging fully over the edge. Still, this is one of the better Piazzolla tributes of the past few years.
Beware of lengthy applause at end of tracks.
Try any track! Fo’s Picks: 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 11
1. 5:36 – surging rhythms alternate with stark melancholy
2. 6:34 – strong piano/strings interplay, very sad w/ a classical ending
3. 6:30 – heavy, rhythmic: husky violin, light bandoneon, creepy ending
4. 6:37 – layered, uptempo, with a cinematic feel, then slow chugging
5. 5:58 – romantic ballad turns weepy, a relatively straightforward track
6. 3:27 – very well-known tune, swift and dramatic, like a chase scene
7. 6:24 – solo accordion: noodling intro, but then it turns passionate
8. 3:23 – tragic original, flows seamlessly, nice ensemble work
9. 3:17 – cool strutting rhythm, mostly violins & piano
(introduction of the band)
11. 7:49 – complex: uptempo, then melancholy, tangly, slashing end
12. 6:09 – starts bright & perky, slows way down, comes full circle
[ Fo ] - 2/3/04
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