Frank,ignoro si visitaste Argentina alguna vez:Astor era un músico adelantado a su época,este tema te arrastra a imaginarte Buenos Aires, sus calles, la gente, su movimiento en la noche ,puede ser en el día,sus costumbres ,la música, el fútbol.Me trasporta Avellaneda donde nací, 7 años de mi niñez inolvidables con mi viejo;Es una carga de emociones encontradas,que no puedo mas que cerrar los ojos y disfrutar.Muy buena elección y reacción.Te invito a que escuche Adiós Nonino pero para vos,Astor te transmite el amor a su padre y el dolor de su perdida,tenes que ser de piedra para para que no te conmueva .Gracias por elegir todos los género de nuestra música,Dios nos bendiga con salud.Abrazo GIGANTEEEEEEEEEE.....desde Rosario-Pcia de Santa Fe Argentina......
Im brazilian, and I could have a happy life having a desayuno on a cafe in Buenos Aires, reading a newspaper and hearing Goyeneche, Piazolla, Adriana Varella, maybe in Bariloche with skis. Its a dream to me.
Soy de Argentina. Comencé a seguir tus reacciones a Dimash Kudaibergen, luego vi que estabas reaccionando a rock argentino y ahí me gustaste más y ahora verte disfrutar de Libertango y Piazzola me compraste para siempre!!!
Piazzolla is more than seduction and passion. He describes in a unique way the soul of the buenos aires, its avenues and streets. The blue of a nostalgic sunday
Argentine talent 🇦🇷 Ástor Piazzolla was an bandoneonist and composer considered one of the most important musicians of the twentieth century and the most important tango composer worldwide 👏🏻🎩🤗
Piazzolla is the best, it is sadness, it is pain, it is crying, it is also joy, hope, strength, it is the genius of geniuses, I love it. Greetings from Chile
Astor Piazzola revoluciono el tango, fue un transgresor del tradicional tango Argentino con orquestas! En sus comienzos realizabas los arreglos luego marcó un nuevo formato! Te recomiendo Adios nonino (homenaje a su padre) y balada para un loco!! Gracias Frank por divulgar los excelentes artistas Argentinos! Un grupo de rock mas actual Los Piojos fijate!! Chau
Gracias por escuchar a Mercedes Sosa, Piazzolla, Spinetta, Charly García, Indio Solari y reaccionar al apasionado público de mi país! Esto muestra que la música es lenguaje universal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 👏👏👏👏
We love Piazzola, he was a genius!! The music has certain vertigo, and then fall in a peaceful scene... it's incredible!! To me one of the most beautiful songs is OBLIVION. Plese, if you like Piazzola you must listen it!
You should react to Invierno Porteño. Well It doesn´t matter wich Piazzola tune you react to. He was a true Genius of music. Jazz and Tango fused in his soul. Absolutely breathtaking jawdropping GENIUS.
fantastic Frank! Astor Piazolla! A musician who took tango to another level! It was very original in his contributions to the music of those years! other theme musical "Adios Nonino"
Astor Piazzolla es un genio musical que pudo fusionar tango , Jazz y música clásica. Sus obras mas populares son Adios Nonino, Libertango y Oblivion, no obstante tiene obras mucho más complejas y desafiantes como ZITA, AIRE DE BUENOS AIRES, ESCUALO o CHIN CHIN, querido Frank te invito a que explores la obra de este musico universal.
Los habitantes de la ciudad de Buenos Aires se llaman porteños. No hay nada más porteño que el tango, Gardel, Piazzolla, Goyeneche, Julio Sosa. Excelente video
Astor Piazzolla was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina from Italian ascendants. "El Tano" expressed the intensity & passion of the Italian blood in his veins.
If you enjoyed this, I must recommend you to look for another Piazzolla masterpiece -in my opinion-, which is called "Milonga". Just search it as "Milonga - Astor Piazzolla". Man, the images of Argentina, Buenos Aires... So many feelings.
What a wonderful way to interpret everything that Tango transmits to us. Your sensitivity and the love you have for the music is incredible. Thanks a lot for such a beautiful reaction!
Mi dispiace per tutti questi continui blocchi Frank...anche pochi minuti fà guardavo il nuovo video su CaptainValchiria channel ad un certo punto è scomparso! Adoro questa meravigliosa melodia da Tango...è epica ❤
Sigo tus reacciones, la mayoría de las veces usas el volumen bajo y por mas que yo lo aumente al máximo, sigue bajo. Seria bueno que vos lo puedas aumentar, gracias. I follow your reactions, most of the time you use the low volume and as much as I increase it to the maximum, it remains low. It would be good if you can increase it, thanks.
Astor decía que su música era NY y Francia. En argentina lo odiaban hasta que murió. Ahora lo quieren todos y dicen que es argentino pero mientras vivía lo odiaban todos. Facts.
As a good Argentine, I can not listen to Astor Piazzolla without releasing a tear of nostalgia and emotion, it is the soul of every Argentine embodied in an artist
Si alguién te pregunta que es Buenos Aires hacelo escuchar a Piazzolla. Piazzolla es Buenos Aires: intensa, caótica pero también sensible. Buenos Aires es misteriosa, nostálgica y eso Piazzolla supo plasmarlo muy bien.
Tango... makes me remember my grandparents listening to the radio early in the morning, drinking mate cocido or tea with milk. Full of toasts with jam.
I think you have totally captured the spirit and the feeling of this piece... Libertango was originally recorded in Italy in 1974 (even "Summit" Piazzolla's collaboration album with Gerry Mulligan) with argentinean and italian musicians. And the drummer was neither more nor less than Tullio De Piscopo.
Oh we made it to Maestro Piazzolla. I have no italian heritage or am argentine in any way shape or form but dear god I can listen to this man's music all day
Well now this is serious major stuff.. Piazzolla somehow managed to imprint in his music the pulse of Buenos Aires streets, corners, smell, people, stress, love, rithm, all that so special atmosphere that only happens in that city. Any Argentinean can tell you this.. I felt it as I lived in my city and I still feel it after 12 years far from it ( I lived in Madrid and I live now in Paris). When I listen Zero Hour disk I am literally transported in a journey to Buenos Aires and all the feelings attached to it. There's some of that reminiscence of Buenos Aires also in Charly Garcia music sometimes, and also in Soda sometimes too . But Piazzolla is like the soundtrack and a glance of the heart of that city..
You must react to Adios Nonino (upon returning from the funeral of his father, - Nonino -, he locked himself in his study, alone, and after several hours where according to his son Daniel, only his bandoneon and his crying were heard, he came out having composed that theme), and with respect to how you like the drum, Astor's grandson, Daniel, nicknamed Pipi, is a drummer and has a Latin-jazz band called Escalandrum that I warmly recommend You should also listen to the four Buenos Aires stations of Piazzolla, wonderful ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VTPec8z5vdY.html
LALO SCHIFRIN ( Mision imposible) GUSTAVO SANTAOLALLA ( De Ushuai a la Quiaca) ASTOR PIAZZOLLA (Adios Nonino) CARLOS GARDEL ( El dia que me quieras) Estos son algunos de los exponentes Argentinos reconocidos muldialmente por favor reacciona a ellos , besos
Reaction to Adios Nonino from Astor Piazzolla! That song makes me cry! Hoy descubrí tu canal y me encantó, gracias por compartir! Sorry, i don't know english!
Gracias por reaccionar a Libertango es realmente hermoso, solo falta que reacciones a una pareja bailando al ritmo del tango, si es muy sensual👏👏 I do not really understand much English, but I also see your reactions I love that they react to songs in Spanish, it is also a beautiful language, I hope you understand I write with the help of the translator👍Saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷
Frank you must to see Adios Nonnino de Piazzolla . Te version of André Rieu . Its so sentimental , everybody cry . Sorry but my inglish is so bad😅. Your are the best Frank😉
Yeah!!!! more tango!!!! I recommend: Adios Nonino (Piazolla) Por una cabeza (Gardel) Naranjo en flor (Goyeneche) Nada (Julio Sosa es uruguayo) Cafetin de Buenos Aires (Edmundo Rivero) Cambalache (Enrique Santos Discepolo) Se dice de mi (Tita Merello)
Frank, Astor Piazolla's masterpiece is "Adios Nonino" a beautiful soul crushing composition. He wrote "Adios Nonino" when he was informed that his father had died. He received these news while on tour. After this, he went to his room and spent a long time locked up. Afterward, he came out and played "Adios Nonino" from the beginning to the end. If you can listen to this composition without shedding a tear, you are not human. There are two versions available where he plays with his quintet. Please avoid the version switch an orchestra. Here are the links: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YV8d7k_D530.html ( a live version) and this one: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ln8EkQN_-Xo.html (the original version with his quintet. We are talking real genius here.
Iba s sugerir lo mismo 👏👏👏 @Frank look for Tanguera from Mariano Mores, unfortunatelly there’s not a great video here on yt unless the version of his grandson Gabriel Mores which it’s also fantastic 🇦🇷
"TRISTEZAS DE UN DOBLE A" Astor Piazzolla y su conjunto 9 , "MILONGA DEL ÁNGEL" Astor piazzolla, "INVIERNO PORTEÑO" Astor Piazzolla. React , please Frank.
Oblivion has many versions all very good Some are with other instruments such as: Violin, Trumpet and even Harmonica. Obviously the original with bandoneon is the maximum.