BWW Reviews: ADELAIDE CABARET FESTIVAL 2014: INTO OBLIVION Beautifully Explored the Music of Astor Piazzolla
By: Barry Lenny
Reviewed Saturday 21st June 2014
Argentinean composer and bandoneónista, Ástor Pantaleón Piazzolla, took the Tango and turned it on its head, creating what is known as nuevo tango, a merging of the tango with jazz and classical music. Adelaide audiences were, in fact, recently treated to a magnificent production of his opera, Maria de Buenos Aires that showed how far he took the tango from its origins as dance music. For that production a bandoneónista was brought over from Argentina. Classically trained pianist, Ambre Hammond, piano, and piano accordionist, Marcello Maio, have released a CD based around the music of Piazzolla, titled Into Oblivion, and most of the tracks formed a part of this concert. The bandoneón is the instrument of the tango, that gives it that distinctive sound, and it was developed in Germany by Heinrich Band around 1840 for playing religious music and popular music. It is a member of the concertina family, but much larger, with buttons at either end each of which sounding a different note depending on whether the bellows are being pulled open or pushed close, giving around 142 notes that can be played individually or several at a time to create chords. Playing scales and runs of single notes is not easy as it was designed primarily to play chords to accompany hymn singing. The left hand plays the bass notes and the right hand plays the treble. The bellows are huge, made in three sections joined together. In the 1870s in Argentina it was adopted into the milonga music, from which the tango later developed.Reader Reviews

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