Comme un tango by Patrick Roux Guitar Ensemble - Sheet Music

By Patrick Roux

Canadian guitarist and newly converted composer Patrick Roux makes no secret of his love for the music of Astor Piazzolla. In fact, Mr. Roux, who lives in Canada, credits the music of Piazzolla for compelling him to take up composition. In his offering Comme un tango, his dedication reads "hommage à Astor Piazzolla." As one would expect, and even perhaps hope, the score is inthe style of the great Argentine composer's many tangos. Roux' s homage is a short offering, lasting only a few minutes. The guitar parts are well conceived, and the interplay between the parts is clever. As one would also expect, the language is tonal (mostly in a B minor / major center) and largely exploits the style so convincingly forged by Piazzoila, As a rule, I usually don't enjoy works of this nature. I am suspicious of fledgling composers who are obviously exploiting the style created by a more seasoned master. My bias being stated, I actually really dug this piece. What makes it an offering worth learning by a guitar quartet is its sense of instrumental place. The individual parts are fun to play, and the interplay between them has a fresh, improvisatory feel to it. Another strength is its length. A weakness I have always found in the music of Piazzolla is its length. There are many works that simply overstay their welcome. In Roux's "Comme un tango" the brevity is refreshing. His score is concise, energetic music that is focused on a single musical task throughout.Another strength is the publication. This is a publisher who has taken great care with layout and editing. In general, most guitar works from Canadian publishers are of the highest quality, and Les Productions d'OZ can proudly join the ranks of the best of them. It is worth the effort.(Bryan Johanson, Soundboard Magazine)

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Instrument:
Classical Guitar
Ensembles:
Guitar Ensemble
Genres:
Tango
Composers:
Patrick Roux
Publishers:
Les Productions d'OZ
ISBN:
9782921248501
Format:
Score Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Advanced
Musical forms:
Tango
Artist:
Patrick Roux
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.45 pounds

Guitar quartet - Advanced

SKU: DZ.DZ-63

Composed by Patrick Roux. Score and parts. Les Productions d'OZ #DZ 63. Published by Les Productions d'OZ (DZ.DZ-63).

ISBN 9782921248501.



Canadian guitarist and newly converted composer Patrick Roux makes no secret of his love for the music of Astor Piazzolla. In fact, Mr. Roux, who lives in Canada, credits the music of Piazzolla for compelling him to take up composition. In his offering Comme un tango, his dedication reads "hommage à Astor Piazzolla." As one would expect, and even perhaps hope, the score is inthe style of the great Argentine composer's many tangos. Roux' s homage is a short offering, lasting only a few minutes. The guitar parts are well conceived, and the interplay between the parts is clever. As one would also expect, the language is tonal (mostly in a B minor / major center) and largely exploits the style so convincingly forged by Piazzoila, As a rule, I usually don't enjoy works of this nature. I am suspicious of fledgling composers who are obviously exploiting the style created by a more seasoned master. My bias being stated, I actually really dug this piece. What makes it an offering worth learning by a guitar quartet is its sense of instrumental place. The individual parts are fun to play, and the interplay between them has a fresh, improvisatory feel to it. Another strength is its length. A weakness I have always found in the music of Piazzolla is its length. There are many works that simply overstay their welcome. In Roux's "Comme un tango" the brevity is refreshing. His score is concise, energetic music that is focused on a single musical task throughout.
Another strength is the publication. This is a publisher who has taken great care with layout and editing. In general, most guitar works from Canadian publishers are of the highest quality, and Les Productions d'OZ can proudly join the ranks of the best of them. It is worth the effort.
(Bryan Johanson, Soundboard Magazine).