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Canyengue brings together Latin Grammy-winning pianist and composer Pablo Ziegler, considered to be “the outstanding representative of the nuevo tango in his generation” (Stereo Review) and Maya Beiser, described by the The New Yorker as a “cello goddess” and by the San Francisco Chronicle as “the queen of post-minimalist cello.” Ziegler was pianist for Astor Piazzolla for ten years and instrumental in creating the sound that elevated tango music from dance clubs to the concert hall. Beiser grew up on an Argentinean kibbutz in Israel and is a celebrated cellist known for taking the cello beyond its classical boundaries. In their collaboration they explore the nature of “canyengue” – provocative, raw, earthy and sensual – the true soul of Buenos Aires tango.
"Mango Tango"
a film by Marianne Hettinger
Is the winner of the Jury Prize at the 2009 Ventura Film Festival, 2009
The soundtrack includes music from Grammy winner: Pablo Ziegler, one of the most famous tango composers.
In MANGO TANGO, Marlene, a New York City dance teacher, is driven to therapy by the increasingly neurotic men she meets. A vacation in the German Alps turns out to be her biggest challenge yet…
Title: MANGO TANGO (2009, USA)
Director/ Writer: Marianne Hettinger
Genre: Romantic/ Black Comedy
Runtime: 98 min
Tagline: All Marlene ever wanted was to meet a nice guy…
Languages: 95% English, 5% German with subtitles
Filming Locations: New York City, USA, Augsburg and Bavarian Alps, Germany
Cast:
Marianne Hettinger (‘Order Of Redemption’, ‘Cradle Will Rock’, ‘Cupidity’)
Frederick Bosche
Michael E. Knight (3-time Emmy award winner)
David Parsons (dance legend)
Brian Vincent (‘The Deli’, ‘Blue Moon’)
Patrick Stephenson
Nicholas Kosovich (‘Dancing With The Stars’)
Johannes Hitzelberger (Bayerischer Rundfunk)
Cinematography by: Michele Civelli
Film Editing by: Martin Biehn
© 2009 Marianne Hettinger
THE 2009 GOLANDSKY INSTITUTE
INTERNATIONAL PIANO FESTIVAL
at Princeton University
Taplin Auditorium, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey
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Misha Dacic, piano
Héctor Del Curto, bandoneón
Jisoo Ok, Cello |
Program |
Astor Piazzolla
Eduardo Rovira
Astor Piazzolla
Quique Sinesi
Astor Piazzolla
Pablo Ziegler
Fernando Otero
Hector Del Curto |
Michelangelo 70
A Evaristo Carriego
Decarissimo
Milonga para Hermeto (Duo)
Introduccion al Angel
Conexion Porteña
Danza 10
Los Magos |
Intermission |
Astor Piazzolla
Fernando Otero
Fernando Otero
Astor Piazzolla
Pablo Ziegler
Pablo Ziegler
Astor Piazzolla
Astor Piazzolla |
Bandoneon, Guitarra y Bajo (Duo)
Danza 4 (Duo)
Pagina de Buenos Aires
Chin Chin
La Rayuela
Places
Fugata
Muerte del Angel |
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Ralph Votapek and Albertine Votapek recorded this CD with five tunes by Astor Piazzolla and Arrangements of Pablo Ziegler that was released on March 04-2''8
Release date: Mar 04, 2008
Sonata for 2 Pianos in D major, K 448 (375a): 1st mvt, Allegro con spirito by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Sonata for 2 Pianos in D major, K 448 (375a): 2nd movement, Andante by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Sonata for 2 Pianos in D major, K 448 (375a): 3rd movement, Molto allegro by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Fantasy for Piano 4 hands in F minor, D 940/Op. 103 by Franz Schubert
Danse sacrée et danse profane: Danse sacrée by Claude Debussy
Danse sacrée et danse profane: Danse profane by Claude Debussy
Fuga y misterio by Astor Piazzolla Arranger: Pablo Ziegler
La muerte del Angel by Astor Piazzolla Arranger: Pablo Ziegler
Milonga del Angel by Astor Piazzolla Arranger: Pablo Ziegler
Michelangelo 70 by Astor Piazzolla Arranger: Pablo Ziegler
Tangata by Astor Piazzolla Arranger: Pablo Ziegler.
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| Miami International Piano Festival
On February 2nd, at Steinway Hall
Pablo Ziegler´s music will be played as a part of this concert.
PROGRAM
MISHA DACIC
Scarlatti Sonata in B minor, K.187
Sonata in E major, K.162
Rachmaninoff Melodie (1888)
Romance in F minor Op.10 No.6
Melody (Arr.Volodos)
Oriental Sketch
Valse in A major Op.10 No.2
Andante (3rd Movement from Sonata for Cello & Piano Op.19( arr.A.Volodos
Polka Italienne (Arr.Volodos)
G.Gershwin/E.Wild Selections from: “Porgy and Bess”
The Man I Love
Fascinatin' Rhythm
INTERMISSION
Ilya Itin
Rachmaninoff Prelude in C sharp Minor Op.3 No 2
Chopin Nocturne in D flat Major Op. 27 No 2
Rachmaninoff Etude-Tableau in E flat Minor Op. 39 No 5
Chopin Scherzo in B flat Minor Op. 31
Misha Dacic & Ilya Itin
Arrangements for two pianos by Misha Dacic
Pablo Ziegler
Bajo Cero
Muchacha de Boedo
Elegante Canyenguito
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Pablo Ziegler was pianist in Astor Piazzola's band for more than ten years, beginning on 1978 until its split in 1992. He had played jazz since his teenager years, but got acquainted with tango through his father, a violonist. With his virtuosic improvisator qualities, Ziegler was seen as the ideal partner by Piazzola, and the latter's influence on Ziegler's music is still going on strongly today. His "New Tango Duo", with guitarist Enrique "Quique" Sinesi and their permanent guest Walter Castro on , was recorded in 2003 by the Dutch Radio in Utrecht. The best moments are aired as a concert-series by "Jazz", beginning on thursday, march 30th 2006
Tonos published the following tunes from Pablo Ziegler
Piano:
"La Rayuela"
"Milonga del Adiós"
Two Pianos:
"Elegante Canyenguito"
"María Ciudad"
"Asfalto"
"Milongueta"
"Sandunga"
"El Empedrado"
Quintet: Piano, Bandoneón, Guitar, Doublebass and Drums
"Alrededor del Choclo" Parts and Set
"Desde otros tiempos" Parts, Score and Set
Quintet + Sax tenor:
"Once again......Milonga" Parts and set
"Muchacha de Boedo" Parts, Set and Score
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Tonos has published the following arrangements for two pianos by Pablo Ziegler from the CD
"Los Tangueros" with Emanuel Ax, ( Astor Piazzolla):
" Fuga y Misterio"
" Milonga del Ángel"
" La muerte del Ángel"
" Soledad"
" Michelangelo 70"
" Verano Porteño"
" Tangata" |
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| PABLO ZIEGLER WEBSITE IS ONLINE |
Date: February 25, 2001 From
today, Pablo Ziegler's Website is Online.
Thanks to Sandra (content), Susana Meyer (content), Corina Coria
(cover design), and to all the people who participated in any way
to the creation of this Website. We are in a Test period, where
all the errors, misspellings, or any other problem you may find,
should be reported to the Webmaster.
Thanks to all for supporting this project. Sincerely,
Pablo Ziegler |
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