@@nellybranda6314 Gracias, y saludos, Nelly. Me da tanto placer, viendo que los músicos de todo el mundo están tocando la música argentina. Has visto la maravilloso versión francesa de la encantada Geneviève Laurenceau y Johann Farjot, de “Oblivion” de Piazzalo? Me encanta... ~ Michael
Thank you for such an exquisite interpretation of History of the Tango (one of the best performances I have ever listened to). Greetings from an Argentinian!
Li, could I trouble you to send me the sheet music as well? It’s a beautiful performance! I want to learn this piece while we’re back in lockdown in Melbourne 🙏🎻 bernadettebaker@gmail.com
WAOO!!!! a very very good interpretation of piazzolla. I would like to play the score, where do you buy it? or where do you find it? thanks for all From Argentina :)
Not sure about the violinist, but the guitarist is from China and is a student of Dr. Andrew Zohn at Columbus State University in Georgia(US). I would assume the violinist is a student there as well.
Tasty interpretation. The violinists tone is super good. But the guitarist made a few noticable half-step mistakes especially in Cafe 1930 which really hindered my enjoyment. Sorry. Sounded awesome otherwise!
Please please leave Piazzolla alone!!!! Just listen to some classical tango recordings of the forties, Troilo, Pugliese, Francini- Pontier, then you would find out, that you dont have the slightest idea about what tango is and sounds.