Showing posts with label Pablo Ziegler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pablo Ziegler. Show all posts

Friday, May 5, 2017

Pablo Ziegler Trio - Jazz Tango

Size: 162,0 MB
Time: 69:48
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2017
Styles: Jazz: Latin Jazz
Art: Front

01. Michelangelo 70 (Live) (5:12)
02. La Fundicion (Live) (6:34)
03. Milonga Del Adios (Live) (9:39)
04. Buenos Aires Report (Live) (5:12)
05. Blues Porteno (Live) (7:40)
06. Fuga Y Misterio (Live) (5:30)
07. Elegante Canyenguito (Live) (5:59)
08. La Rayuela (Live) (5:38)
09. Muchacha De Boedo (Live) (9:27)
10. Libertango (Live) (8:52)

On JAZZ TANGO, the internationally acclaimed Argentinian Tango jazz pianist, composer and band leader Pablo Ziegler presents his US-based trio featuring bandoneonist Hector Del Curto, and guitarist Claudio Ragazzi in three Astor Piazzolla Tango standards and seven original Ziegler compositions. Each of the last five Ziegler ZOHO releases achieved a Latin Grammy nomination in the Tango category!

Jazz Tango

Sunday, June 5, 2016

Julio Botti - Sax To Tango (Feat. Pablo Ziegler)

Size: 147,1 MB
Time: 63:02
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2016
Styles: Jazz: Latin Jazz, Tango
Art: Front

01. Primavera Portena (5:11)
02. Invierno Porteno (6:12)
03. Nieblas Del Riachuelo (3:59)
04. Anos De Soledad (3:43)
05. Fuga Y Misterio (5:03)
06. Oblivion (4:01)
07. Rojotango (4:46)
08. Flor De Lino (3:49)
09. Otono Porteno (5:13)
10. Verano Porteno (6:25)
11. Milonga En El Viento (5:09)
12. La Rayuela (4:30)
13. Libertango (4:55)

SAX TO TANGO is very ambitious in the scope of its arrangements and orchestration. It features The University of Southern Denmark Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Argentine conductor Saul Zaks in a selection of nine iconic Astor Piazzolla nuevo tangos, one Tango standard, and three compositions by Pablo Ziegler.

The following are producer-composer-pianist Pablo Ziegler's thoughts on the Sax To Tango project: ‘It is a great pleasure for me to present this new project for saxophone and orchestra. Saxophone was never a traditional tango instrument, but Julio Botti found a way to express Nuevo Tango through the saxophone just like a tango singer. That is why I consider Julio an extremely unique and talented artist.

The ensemble is Julio Botti - soprano, tenor sax, Pablo Ziegler - piano, arranger, music director, producer, Franco Pinna – drums, percussion, The University of Southern Denmark Symphony Orchestra – Saul Zaks, conductor.

A bit of genius in the playing of Julio Botta and a tidal wave of sound form the Denmark orchestra makes this an incomparable experience. ~Grady Harp

Sax To Tango

Monday, August 17, 2015

Pablo Ziegler & Quique Sinesi - Desperate Dance

Size: 147,1 MB
Time: 63:22
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2015
Styles: Jazz: Latin Jazz
Art: Front

01. Once Again, Milonga (5:58)
02. Desperate Dance (5:42)
03. Murga Del Amanecer (5:36)
04. Milonga Para Grela (3:09)
05. Escualo (5:27)
06. Mahavishnu Tango (7:10)
07. Conexion Portena (7:00)
08. Soledad (6:59)
09. Milongueta (7:22)
10. Francanapa (4:49)
11. Que Lo Pario (4:05)

Personnel:
Pablo Ziegler - Piano
Quique Sinesi - Guitar
Walter Castro - Bandoneon

Pablo Ziegler is the most important artist of the Tango Nuevo and Astor Piazolla's legitimate successor. Between 1978 and 1989 he worked continously with Astor Piazolla and contributed substantially to his enormous success.When Piazolla became seriuosly ill, Pablo Ziegler formed the Quintett for New Tango, which was celebrated by the press and the audience. Recordings and concerts followed, together with (among others) Milva, Gary Burton and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, London.
Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Latin Grammy-winning pianist, composer and arranger Pablo Ziegler artfully blends classic tango with elements of jazz, adding a new voice to the rich tango lexicon. Pablo Ziegler´s latest work as a producer, arranger, composer and musical director lead to an Echo Classic Award in 2012 in Europe.
Quique Sinesi’s music creates from the rich inheritance of the southamerican continent, from the traditional rhythmic Candombés of the argentinian inhabitants, from the melodic elements of Tango, the Milonga and the music of the european immigrants. The dances are as well as the traditional folk rhythms interpreted with new concepts, Jazz on the other hand joins together with these elements, and the result is an immense lively and sparkling symbiosis.
Quique began his musical career, as the guitarist of the Bandonionist Dino Saluzzi, and as member of the new Tango Duo Quartet with Pablo Ziegler Famous Jazz-stars like Jim Hall were impressed of the technic he plays, the expression and the compositions of this exceptional guitarist.

Since 2000, this exceptional trio is constantly on tour in Europe and Asia. In addition to the Latin Grammy 2005 they were nominated for a Latin Grammy in 2008. Again and again, they develop new arrangements and compositions, leaving an enthusiastic and astonished audience and set new standards in Tango Nuevo. The high artistic level of these three makes it hard to compare with others, because they are all masters in their field. Pablo Ziegler with his long experience on Piazzolla’s side, the experience with the best in jazz and classical music. As a composer, arranger and musician, he is an absolute heavyweight. Quique Sinesi is one of the most versatile guitarists from Argentina, who as the composer for classical guitar already earned a great reputation, he interprets pieces sensitive and detailed and with high virtuosity. Walter Castro, who is an inseparable part of the tango scene, whether white to shine in small formations or large ensembles.

Desperate Dance