Gidon Kremer, the renowned violinist, presents a captivating collection of works by the legendary Astor Piazzolla on his 1997 album, "El Tango." This album is a fusion of chamber music, classical, tango, and minimalism, showcasing the versatility and depth of Piazzolla's compositions. Kremer's masterful playing is accompanied by an ensemble that brings out the rich textures and rhythms inherent in these pieces.
The album opens with "Revirado," a piece that sets the tone for the rest of the collection, followed by "Pachouli," which introduces a more contemplative mood. "Preludio para el ano 3001 (Rinascero)" is a forward-looking piece that hints at Piazzolla's innovative spirit. The album also includes the poignant "My Happiness" and the classic "El Tango," which showcases the genre's signature passion and intensity.
Kremer's interpretation of "Instead of a Tango" offers a unique perspective on the traditional tango form, while "Decarissimo" and "Los Mareados" highlight the emotional depth and complexity of Piazzolla's music. The album concludes with "Michelangelo 70," a piece that reflects on the passage of time and the enduring power of music.
Recorded in 1997 and released under the Nonesuch label, "El Tango" is a testament to the enduring appeal of Piazzolla's music and Kremer's exceptional artistry. With a duration of just over 50 minutes, this album is a compelling journey through the diverse landscapes of tango and classical music, offering something for every music enthusiast to appreciate and enjoy.