Immerse yourself in the captivating world of tango with Tomás Cotik's "Piazzolla: Tango Nuevo," a mesmerizing collection of works by the legendary Astor Piazzolla, released on November 5, 2013, under the Naxos label. This 58-minute journey through the evolution of tango is a testament to Cotik's virtuosity and his deep understanding of Piazzolla's unique musical language.
The album features a diverse range of Piazzolla's compositions, expertly arranged by Cotik and other notable arrangers for violin and piano. From the evocative "La Muerte del ángel" to the iconic "Libertango," each piece is a masterclass in tango's ability to convey a spectrum of emotions and narratives. The "Histoire du Tango" suite takes you on a chronological journey through the genre's development, from the seedy bordellos of 1900 to the sophisticated concert halls of today.
Cotik's interpretations are both sensitive and innovative, bringing a fresh perspective to these well-loved works. His technical prowess and expressive depth are particularly evident in pieces like "Le Grand Tango" and "Oblivion," where his violin sings with a haunting beauty. The inclusion of duets, such as "Yo soy María" and "Oblivion," adds a dynamic layer to the album, showcasing Cotik's ability to collaborate and create a rich, textured sound.
Whether you're a seasoned tango aficionado or a newcomer to the genre, "Piazzolla: Tango Nuevo" offers a compelling exploration of Piazzolla's genius. Tomás Cotik's performances are not just technically impressive but also deeply resonant, making this album a standout in any music collection.