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Astor & Nadia: The Meeting of Astor Piazzolla with Nadia Boulanger That Changed the Tango

Miradas Sobre El Tango Argentino, Book 1 [Perspectives on the Argentine Tango, Book 1]

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Astor & Nadia: The Meeting of Astor Piazzolla with Nadia Boulanger That Changed the Tango

By: Lázaro Droznes
Narrated by: Betsy Beard
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Fictional drama about the meeting between Nadia Boulanger and Astor Piazzola that changed both the history of tango and the life of the musician. The famous author of Adios Nonino, Libertango, and Oblivion abandoned when young the tango and the bandoneon to learn and compose classical music. The meeting with the famous French music teacher Nadia Boulanger helped Piazzola to retrieve his musical roots and to revolutionize the Argentine tango with new techniques. Without Boulanger, Piazzolla would have never existed as such.

©2008 Lázaro Droznes (P)2016 Lázaro Droznes
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