Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Astor Piazzolla's music with Louise Bessette's captivating album, "Port of Call: Buenos Aires." Released on April 15, 2022, under the prestigious Groupe Analekta, Inc. label, this album is a testament to Bessette's virtuosity and her deep connection with Piazzolla's compositions. Spanning over 74 minutes, the album features a rich collection of Piazzolla's most celebrated works, meticulously arranged for violin, cello, and piano.
Louise Bessette, a renowned pianist known for her expressive performances and technical brilliance, brings a fresh perspective to Piazzolla's tangos. The album opens with "Oblivion," arranged by José Bragato, setting the stage for a journey through the evocative "Histoire du Tango" suite, expertly arranged by Dmitriy Varelas. Each movement—from the raucous "Bordel 1900" to the sophisticated "Concert d'aujourd'hui"—showcases Bessette's ability to convey the full spectrum of Piazzolla's emotional depth.
The album also includes the poignant "Adios Nonino," a tribute to Piazzolla's father, and the vibrant "Las cuatro estaciones porteñas," arranged by José Bragato. This quartet of pieces, each representing a different season in Buenos Aires, highlights Bessette's dynamic range and her ability to capture the essence of Piazzolla's unique blend of classical and tango music.
"Port of Call: Buenos Aires" is a must-listen for both Piazzolla enthusiasts and those new to his music. Louise Bessette's interpretations are both respectful of the original compositions and innovative, making this album a standout in the world of classical and tango music.