Piazzola inolvidable. Acabo de asistir a una experiencia de 2 orquestas intrepretando las 4 Estaciones Porteñas y las 4 Estaciones de Vivaldi, en Santiago de Chile. Increíble combinación.
Piazzolla ETERNO... Sonando en los mejores Teatros del Mundo... Felicitaciones!! Congratulations!! Saludos desde Argentina.. Y GRACIAS por mantener VIVO al Gran Astor...
Un argentino orgulloso de Astor Piazzolla,. Muchas gracias Martynas Levickis , por tocar Piazzolla con tanta fidelidad.....sos un intérprete excepcional de El. Y gracias al público coreano, que apreciar a nuestra gran músico.
No la conocia, me resulto muy profunda, intensamente piazzolistica e interpretada como si fueran todos porteños: gracias a Martynas y sus jovenes y brillantes musicos.
THE FOUR SEASONS OF BUENOS AIRES The Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas, also known as the Estaciones Porteñas or The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires, are a set of four tango compositions written by Ástor Piazzolla (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astor_Piazzolla,) which were originally conceived and treated as different compositions rather than one suite, although Piazzolla performed them together from time to time. The pieces were scored for his quintet of violin (viola), piano, electric guitar, double bass and bandoneón. By giving the adjective porteño, referring to those born in Buenos Aires, the Argentine capital city, Piazzolla gives an impression of the four seasons in Buenos Aires. The Seasons Verano Porteño (Buenos Aires Summer) written in 1965, originally as incidental music for the play 'Melenita de oro' by Alberto Rodríguez Muñoz. Invierno Porteño (Buenos Aires Winter) written in 1969. Primavera Porteña (Buenos Aires Spring) written in 1970, contains counterpoint. Otoño Porteño (Buenos Aires Autumn) written in 1970. In 1996-1998, the Russian composer Leonid Desyatnikov made a new arrangement of the above four pieces with more obvious link between Vivaldi and Piazzolla, by converting each of pieces into three-section pieces, and re-arranging for solo violin and string orchestra. In each piece he included several quotations from original Vivaldi's work but due to seasons being inverted between northern and southern hemispheres, thus, for example, Verano Porteño had added elements of L'inverno (Winter) of Vivaldi. Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estaciones_Porteñas 😊
Beautiful musique ,orchestre , violons ,contrebasse et accordéon de Martynas Levickis merveilleusement bien joué.♥️👏👏👩🦰
Piazzola inolvidable. Acabo de asistir a una experiencia de 2 orquestas intrepretando las 4 Estaciones Porteñas y las 4 Estaciones de Vivaldi, en Santiago de Chile. Increíble combinación.
Realmente emocionante disfrutar este legado para el mundo.eterno ASTOR PIAZZOLA!!!!
Piazzolla ETERNO... Sonando en los mejores Teatros del Mundo... Felicitaciones!! Congratulations!! Saludos desde Argentina.. Y GRACIAS por mantener VIVO al Gran Astor...
Un argentino orgulloso de Astor Piazzolla,.
Muchas gracias Martynas Levickis , por tocar Piazzolla con tanta fidelidad.....sos un intérprete excepcional de El.
Y gracias al público coreano, que apreciar a nuestra gran músico.
🎵👏👏👏💕….. Great performance!! Excellent arrangements in Winter…….. Martynas & Mikroorkesta thank you so much!! Full of ❤️🔥…. Bravo!!! 🙌
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Bravoooo!!!Lindo!!
No la conocia, me resulto muy profunda, intensamente piazzolistica e interpretada como si fueran todos porteños: gracias a Martynas y sus jovenes y brillantes musicos.
Preciosa interpretación, llena del cautivador sonido del tango como Piazzolla lo quiso. Gracias por revivir a ese gran hombre que nos dejó partituras.
Brawo Martynas i Mikroorkestra💐👏
Very good audio recording quality! Video too. Thank you! to musicians and creators of recording. And for all.
ABSOLUTLEY FANTASTIC ARTIST! THANK YOU.
Desde Argentina un abrazo!! son increibles musicos!!!
NUESTRA MUSICA CIUDADANA MUY HERMOSA!!!!
THE FOUR SEASONS OF BUENOS AIRES
The Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas, also known as the Estaciones Porteñas or The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires, are a set of four tango compositions written by Ástor Piazzolla (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astor_Piazzolla,) which were originally conceived and treated as different compositions rather than one suite, although Piazzolla performed them together from time to time.
The pieces were scored for his quintet of violin (viola), piano, electric guitar, double bass and bandoneón. By giving the adjective porteño, referring to those born in Buenos Aires, the Argentine capital city, Piazzolla gives an impression of the four seasons in Buenos Aires.
The Seasons
Verano Porteño (Buenos Aires Summer)
written in 1965, originally as incidental music for the play 'Melenita de oro' by Alberto Rodríguez Muñoz.
Invierno Porteño (Buenos Aires Winter)
written in 1969.
Primavera Porteña (Buenos Aires Spring)
written in 1970, contains counterpoint.
Otoño Porteño (Buenos Aires Autumn)
written in 1970.
In 1996-1998, the Russian composer Leonid Desyatnikov made a new arrangement of the above four pieces with more obvious link between Vivaldi and Piazzolla, by converting each of pieces into three-section pieces, and re-arranging for solo violin and string orchestra. In each piece he included several quotations from original Vivaldi's work but due to seasons being inverted between northern and southern hemispheres, thus, for example, Verano Porteño had added elements of L'inverno (Winter) of Vivaldi.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estaciones_Porteñas 😊
Fantasztikus! Imádom hallgatni.
Emocionante che !!! Abrazos desde Argentina !!!
피아졸라 사계에서 겨울을 제일 좋아하는데 너무 황홀합니다.
Complimenti !!!
Amazing!! 👏👏👏👏
Super!
BRAVISSIMO!!!
HES BACKKKKK!
Maravilhoso 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰💗💗💗💗💗
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