muzycy:
Pablo Ziegler - piano
Quique Sinesi - guitar
Walter Castro - bandoneon
Editor's Info
Pablo Ziegler is the most important artist of the Tango Nuevo and Astor Piazzolla's legitimate successor. He already played in several jazz ensembles when he was only 14 years old. In his younger days he composed for musicals, TV and movies and founded his first Trio, which combined classical music with jazz. Between 1978 and 1989 he worked continously with Astor Piazzolla and contributed substantially to his enormous success.
When Piazzolla became seriuosly ill, Pablo Ziegler formed the Quintett for New Tango, which was celebrated by the press and the audience. Recordings and concerts followed, together with (among others) Milva, Gary Burton and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, London. He received awards for his achievements as composer in New Orleans, New York and Buenos Aires.
Quique Sinesi's music originates from the rich inheritance of the South American continent, from the traditional rhythmic candombés of the Argentinian inhabitants, from the melodic elements of tango, the mIlonga and the music of the European immigrants. The dances as well as the traditional folk rhythms are interpreted with new concepts, jazz on the other hand joins together with these elements, and the result is an immense lively and sparkling symbiosis.
Quique began his musical career, as the guitarist of the bandonionist Dino Saluzzi, and as member of the new Tango Quartet with Pablo Ziegler. Famous jazz stars like Jim Hall were impressed by his technique, the expression and the compositions of this exceptional guitarist. Quique played (among others) for example together with Charlie Mariano, Markus Stockhausen, Erling Kroner and Marcelo Moguilevsky.
He was invited by Jim Hall to be guest musician at the presentation of the Jazzpar Prize (the most important prize in jazz ) in Copenhagen. Since this time he could show his abbilities with his own compositions on several international concerts and festivals and could prove his emotio....... more
Editor's Info
Pablo Ziegler is the most important artist of the Tango Nuevo and Astor Piazzolla's legitimate successor. He already played in several jazz ensembles when he was only 14 years old. In his younger days he composed for musicals, TV and movies and founded his first Trio, which combined classical music with jazz. Between 1978 and 1989 he worked continously with Astor Piazzolla and contributed substantially to his enormous success.
When Piazzolla became seriuosly ill, Pablo Ziegler formed the Quintett for New Tango, which was celebrated by the press and the audience. Recordings and concerts followed, together with (among others) Milva, Gary Burton and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, London. He received awards for his achievements as composer in New Orleans, New York and Buenos Aires.
Quique Sinesi's music originates from the rich inheritance of the South American continent, from the traditional rhythmic candombés of the Argentinian inhabitants, from the melodic elements of tango, the mIlonga and the music of the European immigrants. The dances as well as the traditional folk rhythms are interpreted with new concepts, jazz on the other hand joins together with these elements, and the result is an immense lively and sparkling symbiosis.
Quique began his musical career, as the guitarist of the bandonionist Dino Saluzzi, and as member of the new Tango Quartet with Pablo Ziegler. Famous jazz stars like Jim Hall were impressed by his technique, the expression and the compositions of this exceptional guitarist. Quique played (among others) for example together with Charlie Mariano, Markus Stockhausen, Erling Kroner and Marcelo Moguilevsky.
He was invited by Jim Hall to be guest musician at the presentation of the Jazzpar Prize (the most important prize in jazz ) in Copenhagen. Since this time he could show his abbilities with his own compositions on several international concerts and festivals and could prove his emotio....... more