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Tango Meets Jazz by Various Piano Solo - Sheet Music

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Tango Meets Jazz 10 favourite classical tangos, original version and jazzy arrangement by Various Piano Solo - Sheet Music

By Various
Book/Online Audio Piano - intermediate

SKU: HL.49018387

10 favourite classical tangos, original version and jazzy arrangement. Composed by Various. Arranged by Uwe Korn. This edition: Paperback/Soft Cover. Sheet music with CD. Edition Schott. Jazz, Latin, Tango. Softcover Audio Online. 78 pages. Schott Music #ED20878D. Published by Schott Music (HL.49018387).

ISBN 9783795724498. UPC: 884088592189. 9.0x12.0x0.256 inches.

Tango - that's not just a 'classical' dance form but, in addition, pretty much a philosophy of life, yet in any case a 'bath' in thewhirlpool of emotions. This volume contains 10 tangos, including such popular pieces as 'Jalousie', 'El Choclo', 'Por una Cabeza' and even more recent classics such as 'Adiós Nonino' by Astor Piazzolla. The arrangement for piano tried to do justice to the specific sound image of the tango as much as possible. Each tango comes together with a jazzy piece in which, in most cases, the preceding tango is newly interpreted in a jazz-related style, but sometimes is combined in pairs with a new composition. Whether it is an arrangement or a new composition, the idea always comes from the tango itself. For instance, the corn cob ('El Choclo') is made into a corn dish with a tangy sauce ('Choclo con Salsa'), while fiery jealousy ('Jalousie') serves to light a Cuban cigar ('Le Cigare Jaloux'). An unhappy lover tries his luck at the races ('Por una Cabeza'), where he might be advised to bet on Spanish horses('Caballos Españoles'). Astor Piazzolla wrote his piece 'Adiós Nonino' after the death of his father: jazzing this up would be totally inappropriate. The 'Preludio del Ángel' that follows it is a new composition inspired by Piazzolla and Bach.

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Based on 1 Reviews
Phoenix
February 24, 2016
Great Tango Arrangements
Tangos have bite, jazz has groove.I really like the tango arrangements and believe they stand better alone than beside their jazz companions. The Old-Man Boogie is probably the best mutant! Successful tango/jazz emulsion is found in Piazzolla (whose work in this book is complemented with a quasi Bach C minor prelude. I wouldn't use the jazz pieces for an audience (great sight-reading though and good works just the same). People who dance these tangos might not accept the jazz-zing.