Tangorama - An Anthology of 20th Century Tango, Vol. 1 (M. Conti)
- 歌唱: Mirian Conti
- 发行时间:2021-01-15
- 唱片公司:Grand Piano
- 类型:录音室专辑
- 歌曲
- 时长
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作曲家:Enrique Delfino
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作品集:Re Fa Si (version for piano)
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作曲家:Juan Pacho Maglio
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作品集:Armenonville (version for piano)
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作曲家:Ángel Gregorio Villoldo
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作品集:El Porteñito (version for piano)
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作曲家:Ángel Gregorio Villoldo
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作品集:El Choclo (version for piano)
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作曲家:Eduardo Arolas
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作品集:Papas Calientes (version for piano)
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作曲家:Gerardo Matos Rodríguez
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作品集:La Cumparsita (version for piano)
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作曲家:Francisco De Caro
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作品集:Flores Negras (version for piano)
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作曲家:Ángel Gregorio Villoldo
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作品集:El Torito (version for piano)
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作曲家:Agustín Bardi
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作品集:Nunca Tuvo Novio (version for piano)
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作曲家:Juan Carlos Cobián
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作品集:La Casita de Mis Viejos (version for piano)
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作曲家:Juan Ventura Cuccaro|Nicolás Luis Cuccaro
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作品集:Silueta Porteña (version for piano)
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作曲家:José Pascual
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作品集:Arrabal (version for piano)
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作曲家:Sebastián Piana
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作品集:Tinta Roja (version for piano)
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作曲家:Pedro Laurenz
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作品集:Milonga de Mis Amores (version for piano)
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作曲家:Orlando Goñi
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作品集:Mi Regalo (version for piano)
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作曲家:Domingo Federico
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作品集:Percal (version for piano)
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作曲家:Anselmo Alfredo Aieta
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作品集:Corralera (version for piano)
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作曲家:Alfredo Gobbi
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作品集:El Andariego (version for piano)
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作曲家:Roberto Pansera
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作品集:Naturaleza Muerta (version for piano)
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作曲家:Enrique Francini
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作品集:Tema Otoñal (version for piano)
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作曲家:Julián Plaza
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作品集:Melancólico (version for piano)
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作曲家:Emilio Balcarce
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作品集:Sideral (version for piano)
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作曲家:Julián Plaza
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作品集:Nostálgico (version for piano)
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作曲家:Osvaldo Pedro Pugliese
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作品集:A los Artistas Plásticos (version for piano)
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作曲家:Mariano Mores
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作品集:El Firulete (version for piano)
简介
Sagas, myths, vast realms. Snow-capped mountains, dark forests and an overarching stillness and peace. The cultures of Scandinavia have always exerted a huge fascination over people. Scandinavian music is often purported to possess a mystical and “typically Nordic” sound, and even if such a causal association cannot be applied in too much of a sweeping generalization, there are nevertheless frequently recurring characteristics: in particular, in the post-war generation there developed in Scandinavian choral music a strong orientation towards folk music and folk songs; choral singing became a significant medium of expression in middle-class music circles. The important relationship between human beings and Nature – as a result of the strong influence in Scandinavia of the changing seasons on people’s everyday lives – along with fundamental questions about life and death were ever-present topics in those countries’ choral music. Using modern-day musical resources, many works emerged in vernacular style and the boundaries between the art song and the folk song became blurred. Contemporary trends developed swiftly, the human voice was deployed in far more diverse ways than ever before: speaking, screaming, clucking, whistling and so on all took on equal weight within Scandinavian choral music together with improvisation and the use of empty syllables. Novel sounds and unusual scores were soon setting the tone and new standards on the Scandinavian choral scene began leading to a continual professionalisation that was to make waves across all of Europe.