Immerse yourself in the captivating world of tango and classical music with the Alban Berg Quartett's "Tango Sensations." Released on June 7, 2004, under Warner Classics, this album is a mesmerizing blend of chamber music and classical genres, spanning a total duration of 1 hour and 1 minute.
The album features a stunning array of compositions, including Astor Piazzolla's renowned "5 Tango Sensations," a piece that masterfully weaves together the raw passion and intricate rhythms of tango with the sophistication of classical music. Each of the five movements—Asleep, Anxiety, Awake, and Fear—offers a unique emotional landscape, showcasing the Alban Berg Quartett's exceptional ability to convey depth and nuance.
In addition to Piazzolla's works, the album includes pieces by other notable composers such as Arolas, Cobain, and Satie. "El Marne" by Arolas and "Mi Refugio" by Cobain add a touch of traditional tango flair, while Erik Satie's "Adieu Satie, Op.86" offers a delicate and introspective counterpoint. The inclusion of "La Rayuela - Gran Tango Milonga" and "Tristezas de un doble A" further enriches the album's diverse repertoire.
The Alban Berg Quartett, known for their impeccable technique and expressive performances, brings a fresh and dynamic interpretation to these timeless pieces. Their mastery of both classical and tango styles makes "Tango Sensations" a standout album that appeals to a wide range of music enthusiasts. Whether you're a fan of classical music or a tango aficionado, this album promises a rich and rewarding listening experience.