Is a bandoneon. The man playing it, is the master Astor Piazzolla. He was born in my city, Mar del Plata, Argentina. He is the composer of this and many others tangos. He was a genius of his time. I hope you like it.
One of the greatest Argentine artists and a vanguardist, no doubt about it. Extraordinary, magnificent composer. But, he was no virtuoso (neither as bandoneonist nor pianist) and his music, since the 1960s, was as much Jazz and Classic inspired as it was Tango or Milonga. They used to call that Fusion by the neologism "Buenos Aires contemporary music", back then.
Justo estaba por escribir eso...exacto! Adiós Nonino me transporta a la calle Corrientes, el desayuno en la Giralda, el teatro San Martin...esos días de invierno en mi querida Buenos Aires! Uffff se me cae un lagrimon!
Hola como estas desde aquí Argentina te saludo y te agradsco por recordar a nuestro gran Astor Piazzola que hoy 11 de marzo de 2021 cumpliría 100 años,en realidad no es un acordeón es una ......El es un instrumento musical de viento, libre (o de lengüetas libres) a fuelle de la familia de la concertina (en alemán ), de forma rectangular, sección cuadrada y timbre particular. Su nombre original en alemán es , pero su castellanización en el Río de la Plata estableció la palabra "bandoneón" para denominar al instrumento en español.
That instrument is called a Bandoneón. It's a german instrument adoppted in Argentina as the main instrument for the Tango. What Piazzola does is a kind of progresive Tango.
Man, when I lived in my country Argentina, I didn't give so much importance to this piece of incredible art. After coming to Brazil and been living here for four years, I listen to this song and it's like "oh my god man, this is amazing" I really feel the sound and the emotion.
La pucha que tenemos legado de muy buenos músicos,a mi en lo personal cuando era chica me transportaba a la ciudad de Bs As sus obras;Maestro, de Maestro ,un adelantado a su época♥Rosario Argentina 17-02-2021 16:57pm
el señor que esta en el centro con su bandoneón es el maestro Astor Piazzola , el mas influyente músico Argentino de la epoca amado y también rechazado x aguna parte de sus pares por la modernización del tango, un genio que fue reconocido tardíamente, te recomiendo esta extraordinaria pieza " adiós nonino"th-cam.com/video/VTPec8z5vdY/w-d-xo.html una composición que el maestro le dedica a su padre cuando esté muere
Adios Nonino hermoso tango, como referencia de cual es :El entonces príncipe Guillermo de los Países Bajos se lo dedicó a su esposa Máxima en la ceremonia de su casamiento No soy partidaria de las monarquías, pero fue un delicado detalle , cuya melodía no desentonó para nada con la envergadura de la ceremonia que se estaba celebrando Muy bello y único
Hermoso Astor siempre! Que belleza, que potencia! 🙏🎶🎵 A mí particularmente me gusta mucho "La muerte del angel" y "la Milonga del angel" una potente y la otra suave. Pero toda su obra no tiene desperdicio. Que genial que hayas llegado hasta Astor Piazzolla😎👍 felicitaciones. Espero lo disfrutes tanto como nosotros. 🙌🙌🙌
Piazzolla was so ahead to the standards of the Tango from his time. Not all the Tango musicians like his music, but he was creative and brave enough to make Tango 10 times more beautiful. I love Piazzolla so much
Piazzolla ha sido un bandoneonista en orquestas clásicas como la de Aníbal Troilo, luego formó su orquesta con cantantes de la talla de Florentino. Posteriormente es uno de los artífices de la corriente reformadora e innovadora del tango cuando esté comenzó a verse amenazado por otros géneros. Pero es tan grande su obra, que el aparente caos que propone para deconstruir lo clásico genera un sonido único e identificable. Ha tenido tantas repercusiones que atraviesa varios géneros. Esta influencia,se observa en grandes bandas como Seru Giran, por ejemplo la introducción de A los jóvenes de ayer es bien de corte piazzolesco!!! Muy buena reacción!!! Abrazó
They accused him in Argentina of distorting tango, he went to France, until everyone surrendered to his feet and he returned to Argentina. A genius, Astor Piazzolla. The instrument is a Bandoneon
@@ivdrip-r2r Piazzolla lastimosamente no tuvo todo el reconocimiento que se merecia en Argentina (culpa de los cabezas de termo de siempre), por suerte, estaba consiente de que las futuras generaciones de argentinos ibamos a encontrar genialidad y una belleza indescriptible en su trabajo
@@vittone5970 Todavía tengo que leer y escuchar a cada pelotudo quejándose que el tango moderno no es tango, y para colmo de la ironía, ponen a Piazzola como ejemplo de tango "en serio". No aprendimos nada.
Hola!gracias por pasar a piazzolla..se que es pedir mucho pero se que vale la pena,la" opereta de María de Buenos Aires" es una obra maravillosa e irrepetible con la música de piazzolla .se que es largo para escuchar, pero todo argentino sabe que es una obra de arte que nos identifica!
Piazzolla is one of my favorite musicians. He was one of the best bandoneon players (there are a few that were as good or better than him) but his greatest accomplishment was in music composition and orchestral arrangement. He took classical tango into a totally new direction, what he called “Nuevo tango” His body of work is immense, besides tangos which amount for the bulk of his music, he did soundtracks, and classical music such as the opera Maria de Buenos Aires and the Concerto for bandoneon and orchestra which I never get tired of listening (I even had it as my ringtone)
Hi Rob. Im gonna tell you a story about Piazzolla. In some time he was so hated by the conservative listeners of tango, that he ended several concerts in a fist fight, because he was a incomprehended genius and he believed so much in that he did that he wasnt afraid to punch anyone whos trying to bother him in hus shows. Still today some people critized him for his music. For the rest of us, with a good hearing, we love him. Im named my second son Astor for him
I don't know who was but he gave you a good suggestion, as someone already wrote you have to listen to "Adios Nonino. The bandoneon is one of the most difficult instruments to play. Astor is one of the great composers that Argentina has given to the world and was born here in Mar del Plata. >> In a few days it will be the 100th anniversary of his birth, March 11, 1921
The bandoneon is a musical instrument (accordion) used in tango orchestras. The word derives from the first accordions of this model that arrived in Buenos Aires at the end of the 1800s from Austria and Switzerland, whose trademark was "Band Union", from where it was Argentinized into "bandoneon".
The best and the most important "bandoneonista" from Argentina was Anibal Troilo. Also, he was an iconic and amazing compositor and director of orchestra.
Great video! The bandoneon comes from Germany but was sweetly adopted by popular music from Argentina and Uruguay (Tango). Piazzolla was one of the best players of this instrument and a great innovator of tango. You should listen to the song Fuga y Misterio. Kind regards!
Piazzolla's style is know for its 3-3-2 rythm. He uses 8 queavers with accents on the 1str, 4th and 6th. Nerd Fact: Piazzolla could have died with Gardel on the same Plane, because he wanted to take him on tour. He was a kid back then and his dad (Nonino, From the song Adiós Nonino) said no.
The instrument is called Bandoneon , and Astor Piazzola, was The Master of Bandoneón and an amaizing composer. He was also the composer of this song. Unfortunatelly he passed away in 1992 at 71. 🇦🇷
The guy you hadn't seen is the one and only Astor Piazzola, a legendary tango artist. The instrument he's playing is called bandoneon, and it's from the same family of accordion.
Astor Piazzzola was already a bandoneon virtuoso since he was a child. At the age of 13, Carlos Gardel asked him to go on tour with him, but Astor's father refused because he was still very young. Unfortunately, on that tour, Carlos Gardel and his musicians died when the plane crashed in Colombia and Astor saved his life thanks to the decision of his father.
HI ROB ! ! The bandoneon is a wind musical instrument, free (or free reeds) with bellows from the concertina family (Konzertina in German), with a rectangular shape, square section and a particular timbre. Its original name in German is bandonion, but its Spanishization in the Río de la Plata established the word "bandoneón" to refer to the instrument in Spanish. It was initially designed in Germany as an evolution of previous free-reed instruments, such as the concertina or others. It is said that its use was initially as a portable organ to play religious music; hence its unique sacred and melancholic sound. When he arrived at the Río de la Plata at the hands of sailors and immigrants, he was adopted by musicians of the time and that is how he collaborated in the formation of the particular sound of the Rio de la Plata tango, becoming a true symbol of it. -WIKIPEDIA-
The Bandoneon is a German instrument. It was used in churches for religious music. This musical instrument arrived in Buenos Aires with the German immigrants. The bandoneon left the Tango its tone of melancholy.
Wow thanx a lot.... I had never seen this vid. His entrance is absolutely shocking! He was questioned by traditional tango composers and others because they said that wasn´t Tango. It was too modern and advanced for them... But he showed everyone that there are many ways to express the feeling for Tango. This guy got to be real big. Argentina..... land of passion for good Rock & Tango. React to Thunderstruck from AC/DC Live at River Plate Stadium---You won´t regret.
Desde una estrella al titilar... Me hará señales de acudir, Por una luz de eternidad Cuando me llame, voy a ir. A preguntarle, por ese niño Que con su muerte lo perdí, Que con "Nonino" se me fué ... Cuando me diga, ven aquí ... Renaceré ... Porque... Soy...! la raíz, del país que amasó con su arcilla, Soy...! Sangre y piel, del "tano" aquel, que me dió su semilla... Adiós "Nonino" ... que largo sin vos, será el camino. Dolor, tristeza, la mesa y el pan...! Y mi adiós... Ay...! Mi adiós, a tu amor, tu tabaco, tu vino. Quién...? Sin piedad, me robó la mitad, al llevarte "Nonino"... Tal vez un día, yo también mirando atrás... Como vos, diga adiós... No vá más...! Y hoy mi viejo "Nonino" es una planta. Es la luz, es el viento y es el río... Este torrente mío lo suplanta, Prolongando en mi ser, su desafío. Me sucedo en su sangre, lo adivino. Y presiento en mi voz, su proprio eco. Esta voz que una vez, me sonó a hueco Cuando le dije adiós... Adiós "Nonino". Soy...! la raíz, del país que amasó con su arcilla, Soy...! Sangre y piel, del "tano" aquel, que me dió su semilla... Adiós "Nonino" ...! Dejaste tu sol, em mi destino. Tu ardor sin miedo, tu credo de amor. Y ese afán... Ay...! Tu afán, por sembrar de esperanza el camino. Soy tu panal y esta gota de sal, que hoy te llora "Nonino". Tal vez el día que se corte mi piolín, Te veré y sabré ... Que no hay fín.
The "squeeze box guy" in the middle is Piazzola himself. He took tango to newer territories, perhaps closer to prog rock and jazz, since originally tango had a different kind of melancholy and was more oriented to dance in specific parties (milongas) and had a certain reputation, although it's always heavy on urban imagery. Piazzola changed the themes that ussually are refered on tango, very famous for it´s "hurt masculinity" subjects on its lyrics, while Astor, very focused on instrumentals, gave a different fly on the concepts that are found on his work. His instrument is the bandoneon, similar to an accordion but lacking the "piano" on one side. The accordion is an instrument more akin to "happier" styles of music, (you can find it in polkas, waltzes, south american popular "tropical" music, chamamé etc.) while bandoneon has a different sound and the majority of the development of its use happened in Argentina.
mi abuelo tocaba el Bandoneon, cuando yo era niño me llevo a ver una pelicula "cruze de caminos" y desde ese dia me enamore de la guitarra electrica hoy soy guitarrista , Viejo pillo ! reacciona a CACHO TIRAO
hi.i from of argentine.very like agaim astor piazzolla...today is your aniversarie....4 of september.te sufiero "ADIOS NONINO", YOUR MOST CREATION....VER VERY LKE YOUR LONG HAIR,CONGRATULATION FOR IS THE MEN OLD AND HAVE THE VERY LONG HAIR.
Rober you won the lottery, please listen to the record company and why the orthodox tangueros hated it, it was a blow to the head that includes electric guitars and even synthesizers, greetings, greetings crack from Buenos Aires 🎶🎵🎶👍👍👍🇦🇷
Tienes que ver y oir la version de libertango interpretada de la cantante Grace Jones. Es espetacular, y adios nonino ejecutada por el mismo Astor Piazzola.
"Tango?" You asked....Well, that´s exactly what all Argentinians have been argueing about for the last 40 years! Disruptive Piazzola was like an outcast for the Classical Tango Movement, the traditional line so to speak. He was very sad, upset , half of his life because he couldn´t belive how his music could divide the movement he loved so much. Later on, he was recognized all over the world, hope that broght some light to his heart.
This is a Bandoneón. This is the typical instrument for Tango. It is a very difficult instrument to play, it is tuned one way when you pull, and in a different way when you push, so you must adapt your digitation differently. Astor Piazzolla was the best author of Tango and Jazz of Argentina, and one of the best bandoneón players. His hands was deformed for playing, his fingers were longer to reach every button of his bandoneón. He composed Tango in a very unique way, very Classical, and very Jazzy. Adiós Nonino, a tune composed for his Grampa gives me goosebumps. Violentango, Balada para un loco, and many many orhers are outstanding music and very profound poetry.
Rob, the instrument is called a bandoneon and the main difference with the accordion is that the sound comes out only when the instrument is opened as opposed to the accordion that emits sounds by opening and closing it. Rob el instrumento se llama bandoneón y la principal diferencia con el acordeón es que el sonido sale sólo cuando el instrumento se abre a diferencia del acordeón que emite sonidos abriendo y cerrandolo.
this instrument, the bandoneón, is a free-reed box who sounds different when you're close or open the air box and press the same button...then you need to think fast what note you're about to play when the air box is closing because is a different note hope you understand that....cheers
You probably recognize this melody from a cover made by Grace Jones, named "I've seen that face before". Although I do not like this particular play. I recommend Piazzolla's "Oblivion", a haunting piece, and the right version is this one: th-cam.com/video/vkQvfIsLQmY/w-d-xo.html
Hi Rob !! Astor Piazzola it's a great musician and maybe the most influencer composer for the musicians !! I recomended react to Concierto en la luna or Lluvia de estrellas del master Osmar Maderna , a great pianist !!
Is a bandoneon. The man playing it, is the master Astor Piazzolla. He was born in my city, Mar del Plata, Argentina. He is the composer of this and many others tangos. He was a genius of his time. I hope you like it.
Piazolla's dad had a Bike shop near the bus terminal, Güemes area. He sold a bike to my grandpa. :)
Genius of all time, god bless Argentina
Los argentinos son fantásticos desde el tango al rock tienen un talento increíble.me hubiese encantado estudiar música en ese país.👏
instaBlaster...
Astor Piazzolla the 1st Bandoneon virtuoso. The best Argentinian tango artist, ahead of his time still today!
One of the greatest Argentine artists and a vanguardist, no doubt about it. Extraordinary, magnificent composer. But, he was no virtuoso (neither as bandoneonist nor pianist) and his music, since the 1960s, was as much Jazz and Classic inspired as it was Tango or Milonga. They used to call that Fusion by the neologism "Buenos Aires contemporary music", back then.
@@Vrealita that's your opinion.
@@ItsShortTimeOk Certainly. And the one in the first comment was yours.
@@Vrealita but not the first.
Adiós nonino
Escucha Adios Nonino de Astor Piazzolla
Yssssss siiiiii ouiiiiii
Justo estaba por escribir eso...exacto! Adiós Nonino me transporta a la calle Corrientes, el desayuno en la Giralda, el teatro San Martin...esos días de invierno en mi querida Buenos Aires! Uffff se me cae un lagrimon!
Y a llorar un ratito ❤️
Hola como estas desde aquí Argentina te saludo y te agradsco por recordar a nuestro gran Astor Piazzola que hoy 11 de marzo de 2021 cumpliría 100 años,en realidad no es un acordeón es una ......El es un instrumento musical de viento, libre (o de lengüetas libres) a fuelle de la familia de la concertina (en alemán ), de forma rectangular, sección cuadrada y timbre particular. Su nombre original en alemán es , pero su castellanización en el Río de la Plata estableció la palabra "bandoneón" para denominar al instrumento en español.
Piazzola pather neotango. Eternal Piazzola. Thanks Bro. Saludos desde Uruguay 🇺🇾.
That instrument is called a Bandoneón. It's a german instrument adoppted in Argentina as the main instrument for the Tango. What Piazzola does is a kind of progresive Tango.
Se me piantó un lagrimón.
Astor y su Bandoneon.
Piel de gallina.
Man, when I lived in my country Argentina, I didn't give so much importance to this piece of incredible art. After coming to Brazil and been living here for four years, I listen to this song and it's like "oh my god man, this is amazing" I really feel the sound and the emotion.
Excellent reaction!. That instrument is BANDONEÓN!. The soul of tango.
Piazzola es nuestro Hendrix....y mas
La pucha que tenemos legado de muy buenos músicos,a mi en lo personal cuando era chica me transportaba a la ciudad de Bs As sus obras;Maestro, de Maestro ,un adelantado a su época♥Rosario Argentina 17-02-2021 16:57pm
Ive listened this song also in Italy, this piece of art of Piazzola is very famous
Impresionante analisis..¡¡ un gran adelantado de la epoca don Astor piazzolla, el tango ascendiendo a nivel mundial..
el señor que esta en el centro con su bandoneón es el maestro Astor Piazzola , el mas influyente músico Argentino de la epoca amado y también rechazado x aguna parte de sus pares por la modernización del tango, un genio que fue reconocido tardíamente, te recomiendo esta extraordinaria pieza " adiós nonino"th-cam.com/video/VTPec8z5vdY/w-d-xo.html una composición que el maestro le dedica a su padre cuando esté muere
Adios Nonino hermoso tango, como referencia de cual es :El entonces príncipe Guillermo de los Países Bajos se lo dedicó a su esposa Máxima en la ceremonia de su casamiento No soy partidaria de las monarquías, pero fue un delicado detalle , cuya melodía no desentonó para nada con la envergadura de la ceremonia que se estaba celebrando Muy bello y único
Es que Piazzolla rompio con el molde del tango tradicional (2x4) y creo la "musica de Buenos Aires". Un innovador en todos los aspectos.
I got goosebumps, the extremely talented Maestro Astor Piazzolla.
Hermoso Astor siempre! Que belleza, que potencia! 🙏🎶🎵 A mí particularmente me gusta mucho "La muerte del angel" y "la Milonga del angel" una potente y la otra suave. Pero toda su obra no tiene desperdicio.
Que genial que hayas llegado hasta Astor Piazzolla😎👍 felicitaciones. Espero lo disfrutes tanto como nosotros. 🙌🙌🙌
Al fin reaccionando al compositor más grande de todos los tiempos
ome of my top-rated tune ever, he also played it up to the 2000's so it's worth checking those 40 years of experience later
Reacciona a Adiós nonino de Astor Piazzolla.
Saludos desde Argentina.
Imposible que no se te caiga una lagrima escuchando esa pieza maestra
Piazzolla was so ahead to the standards of the Tango from his time. Not all the Tango musicians like his music, but he was creative and brave enough to make Tango 10 times more beautiful. I love Piazzolla so much
Piazzolla ha sido un bandoneonista en orquestas clásicas como la de Aníbal Troilo, luego formó su orquesta con cantantes de la talla de Florentino. Posteriormente es uno de los artífices de la corriente reformadora e innovadora del tango cuando esté comenzó a verse amenazado por otros géneros. Pero es tan grande su obra, que el aparente caos que propone para deconstruir lo clásico genera un sonido único e identificable. Ha tenido tantas repercusiones que atraviesa varios géneros. Esta influencia,se observa en grandes bandas como Seru Giran, por ejemplo la introducción de A los jóvenes de ayer es bien de corte piazzolesco!!! Muy buena reacción!!! Abrazó
Gracias por reaccionar a Astor Piazzola...un grande realmente. desde Argentina y el tango saludos!!
They accused him in Argentina of distorting tango, he went to France, until everyone surrendered to his feet and he returned to Argentina. A genius, Astor Piazzolla. The instrument is a Bandoneon
Desde siempre, los genios argentinos son más reconocidos afuera que en su propio país...
@@ivdrip-r2r Piazzolla lastimosamente no tuvo todo el reconocimiento que se merecia en Argentina (culpa de los cabezas de termo de siempre), por suerte, estaba consiente de que las futuras generaciones de argentinos ibamos a encontrar genialidad y una belleza indescriptible en su trabajo
@@vittone5970 Todavía tengo que leer y escuchar a cada pelotudo quejándose que el tango moderno no es tango, y para colmo de la ironía, ponen a Piazzola como ejemplo de tango "en serio". No aprendimos nada.
What a masterpiece! Beautiful tango. The instrument played by Piazzolla is a bandoneon. Astor disrupted tango back in the day.
Hola!gracias por pasar a piazzolla..se que es pedir mucho pero se que vale la pena,la" opereta de María de Buenos Aires" es una obra maravillosa e irrepetible con la música de piazzolla .se que es largo para escuchar, pero todo argentino sabe que es una obra de arte que nos identifica!
The Miles Davis of Tango!!! A genius!!
Piazzolla is one of my favorite musicians. He was one of the best bandoneon players (there are a few that were as good or better than him) but his greatest accomplishment was in music composition and orchestral arrangement. He took classical tango into a totally new direction, what he called “Nuevo tango” His body of work is immense, besides tangos which amount for the bulk of his music, he did soundtracks, and classical music such as the opera Maria de Buenos Aires and the Concerto for bandoneon and orchestra which I never get tired of listening (I even had it as my ringtone)
The best argentinian musician. Or at least, at the top 3. Thank you for the video. I'm from Argentina and a big fan of Astor!
Hi Rob. Im gonna tell you a story about Piazzolla. In some time he was so hated by the conservative listeners of tango, that he ended several concerts in a fist fight, because he was a incomprehended genius and he believed so much in that he did that he wasnt afraid to punch anyone whos trying to bother him in hus shows. Still today some people critized him for his music. For the rest of us, with a good hearing, we love him. Im named my second son Astor for him
Gracias Robk por mostrar a este gran maestro del Tango Astor Piazzolla. La buena musica es Universal no importa el idioma o el genero.
I don't know who was but he gave you a good suggestion, as someone already wrote you have to listen to "Adios Nonino. The bandoneon is one of the most difficult instruments to play.
Astor is one of the great composers that Argentina has given to the world and was born here in Mar del Plata. >> In a few days it will be the 100th anniversary of his birth, March 11, 1921
The bandoneon is a musical instrument (accordion) used in tango orchestras. The word derives from the first accordions of this model that arrived in Buenos Aires at the end of the 1800s from Austria and Switzerland, whose trademark was "Band Union", from where it was Argentinized into "bandoneon".
i see a man of culture here, glad you heard him, greetings from argentina, mar del plata, Astor city
the best bandoneon in the world Astor Piazzola ....Adiós Nonino, otra obra maravillosa..
The best and the most important "bandoneonista" from Argentina was Anibal Troilo. Also, he was an iconic and amazing compositor and director of orchestra.
Fenomenal el Tango de Piazzolla
Gracias por esta REACCIÓN al gran ASTOR PIAZZOLLA....TE RECOMIENDO... ADIOS NONINO ...
Great video! The bandoneon comes from Germany but was sweetly adopted by popular music from Argentina and Uruguay (Tango). Piazzolla was one of the best players of this instrument and a great innovator of tango. You should listen to the song Fuga y Misterio. Kind regards!
Piazzolla's style is know for its 3-3-2 rythm. He uses 8 queavers with accents on the 1str, 4th and 6th.
Nerd Fact: Piazzolla could have died with Gardel on the same Plane, because he wanted to take him on tour. He was a kid back then and his dad (Nonino, From the song Adiós Nonino) said no.
Thank you !!! Por reaccionar a nuestra gran música nacional argentina, el tango y al maestro astor piazzola..desde Argentina😍😍
GRACIAS TOTALES !
The instrument is called Bandoneon , and Astor Piazzola, was The Master of Bandoneón and an amaizing composer.
He was also the composer of this song.
Unfortunatelly he passed away in 1992 at 71. 🇦🇷
The guy you hadn't seen is the one and only Astor Piazzola, a legendary tango artist. The instrument he's playing is called bandoneon, and it's from the same family of accordion.
Astor Piazzzola was already a bandoneon virtuoso since he was a child. At the age of 13, Carlos Gardel asked him to go on tour with him, but Astor's father refused because he was still very young. Unfortunately, on that tour, Carlos Gardel and his musicians died when the plane crashed in Colombia and Astor saved his life thanks to the decision of his father.
No sabía. Sin palabras. Estas no son coincidencias
Grande Rob, reacciona a más de Astor Piazzolla!!
HI ROB ! ! The bandoneon is a wind musical instrument, free (or free reeds) with bellows from the concertina family (Konzertina in German), with a rectangular shape, square section and a particular timbre. Its original name in German is bandonion, but its Spanishization in the Río de la Plata established the word "bandoneón" to refer to the instrument in Spanish. It was initially designed in Germany as an evolution of previous free-reed instruments, such as the concertina or others. It is said that its use was initially as a portable organ to play religious music; hence its unique sacred and melancholic sound. When he arrived at the Río de la Plata at the hands of sailors and immigrants, he was adopted by musicians of the time and that is how he collaborated in the formation of the particular sound of the Rio de la Plata tango, becoming a true symbol of it. -WIKIPEDIA-
En un Bandoneon y Astor el maestro
Libertango una de sus genialidades
The Bandoneon is a German instrument. It was used in churches for religious music. This musical instrument arrived in Buenos Aires with the German immigrants. The bandoneon left the Tango its tone of melancholy.
Oh my gosh, this is an acordeón, and this is the underrated ASTOR PIAZZOLLA ¡¡¡¡
One of the best composers of the last century
El maestro Piazzola es quien toca el bandoneón. QEPD, uno de los tantos genios argentinos
you MUST hear the suite "Punta del Este", that music was used from Terry Gilliam (a big fan of Piazzolla) in the film "Twelve Monkeys".
Este año es el centenario de su nacimiento. Eterno Piazzolla👏👏
Wow thanx a lot.... I had never seen this vid. His entrance is absolutely shocking!
He was questioned by traditional tango composers and others because they said that wasn´t Tango. It was too modern and advanced for them... But he showed everyone that there are many ways to express the feeling for Tango. This guy got to be real big.
Argentina..... land of passion for good Rock & Tango. React to Thunderstruck from AC/DC Live at River Plate Stadium---You won´t regret.
Muy bueno Robk!
Astor Piazzola conveys feelings without saying a word
Gracias!!
Una genialidad!!!!!!!🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
Grace Jones did a version of this with lyrics, and was featured in the Harrison Ford movie, Frantic.
😱😱😱 buenisimo 👌👍
If I'm not wrong, the guitarist is Tommy Gubitsch, who played in "Invisible", a bnd formed by Luis Alberto Spinetta
Molto bene grazie , Evitaeterna.Ñ.
Desde una estrella al titilar...
Me hará señales de acudir,
Por una luz de eternidad
Cuando me llame, voy a ir.
A preguntarle, por ese niño
Que con su muerte lo perdí,
Que con "Nonino" se me fué ...
Cuando me diga, ven aquí ...
Renaceré ... Porque...
Soy...! la raíz, del país que amasó con su arcilla,
Soy...! Sangre y piel, del "tano" aquel, que me dió su semilla...
Adiós "Nonino" ... que largo sin vos, será el camino.
Dolor, tristeza, la mesa y el pan...!
Y mi adiós... Ay...! Mi adiós, a tu amor, tu tabaco, tu vino.
Quién...? Sin piedad, me robó la mitad, al llevarte "Nonino"...
Tal vez un día, yo también mirando atrás...
Como vos, diga adiós... No vá más...!
Y hoy mi viejo "Nonino" es una planta.
Es la luz, es el viento y es el río...
Este torrente mío lo suplanta,
Prolongando en mi ser, su desafío.
Me sucedo en su sangre, lo adivino.
Y presiento en mi voz, su proprio eco.
Esta voz que una vez, me sonó a hueco
Cuando le dije adiós... Adiós "Nonino".
Soy...! la raíz, del país que amasó con su arcilla,
Soy...! Sangre y piel, del "tano" aquel, que me dió su semilla...
Adiós "Nonino" ...! Dejaste tu sol, em mi destino.
Tu ardor sin miedo, tu credo de amor.
Y ese afán... Ay...! Tu afán, por sembrar de esperanza el camino.
Soy tu panal y esta gota de sal, que hoy te llora "Nonino".
Tal vez el día que se corte mi piolín,
Te veré y sabré ... Que no hay fín.
the instrument is sort of a brother of the accordion.. is called 'bandoneón' and it has buttons instead of keys. Great reaction!
The "squeeze box guy" in the middle is Piazzola himself. He took tango to newer territories, perhaps closer to prog rock and jazz, since originally tango had a different kind of melancholy and was more oriented to dance in specific parties (milongas) and had a certain reputation, although it's always heavy on urban imagery. Piazzola changed the themes that ussually are refered on tango, very famous for it´s "hurt masculinity" subjects on its lyrics, while Astor, very focused on instrumentals, gave a different fly on the concepts that are found on his work.
His instrument is the bandoneon, similar to an accordion but lacking the "piano" on one side. The accordion is an instrument more akin to "happier" styles of music, (you can find it in polkas, waltzes, south american popular "tropical" music, chamamé etc.) while bandoneon has a different sound and the majority of the development of its use happened in Argentina.
mi abuelo tocaba el Bandoneon, cuando yo era niño me llevo a ver una pelicula "cruze de caminos" y desde ese dia me enamore de la guitarra electrica hoy soy guitarrista , Viejo pillo !
reacciona a CACHO TIRAO
Uff 👏👏👏👏👏🇦🇷, bandoneón
hi.i from of argentine.very like agaim astor piazzolla...today is your aniversarie....4 of september.te sufiero "ADIOS NONINO", YOUR MOST CREATION....VER VERY LKE YOUR LONG HAIR,CONGRATULATION FOR IS THE MEN OLD AND HAVE THE VERY LONG HAIR.
Rober you won the lottery, please listen to the record company and why the orthodox tangueros hated it, it was a blow to the head that includes electric guitars and even synthesizers, greetings, greetings crack from Buenos Aires 🎶🎵🎶👍👍👍🇦🇷
You need to listen the original one. Piazzolla playing the bandoneón. It is a master piece.
La reina máxima cuando se casó le pusieron Adiós noninofe.adtor y lloró belleza total..
This song is a true piece of art
Un genio Astor!!!!
Thanks for the difusión. 💖😘
Astor Piazzolla was nt just a skillful instrumentalist but one of the world s great está componerse, by the was he was born in the US .
ASTOR MARAVILLOSO
If the city of Buenos Aires were a song, it would sound like this.
Long time without listening to this song! thanks the reaction Robk!!
IT THIS A BANDONEON , INSTRUMENT MADE IN ALEMANIA FOR PLAY IN CHURCHS . IN ARGENTINA IN BURDELS
React to Astor Piazzolla Adiós Nonino live in Montreal jazz festival, saludos desde Buenos Aires
this is awesome modern Tango! EPIC
Georgeus!!!!
Wow Astor the best
"Verano Porteño" has a violin, if you want some of that!
SIR LORD "ASTOR PIAZZOLLA" 🎓🎓👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Tienes que ver y oir la version de libertango interpretada de la cantante Grace Jones. Es espetacular, y adios nonino ejecutada por el mismo Astor Piazzola.
This man was a Carlos Gardel's mussician when Astor was just a little boy. A genius from a early age!
It's a bandoneon, and that is the maestro Astor Piazzola! bandoneon is the sound of Buenos Aires
"Tango?" You asked....Well, that´s exactly what all Argentinians have been argueing about for the last 40 years! Disruptive Piazzola was like an outcast for the Classical Tango Movement, the traditional line so to speak. He was very sad, upset , half of his life because he couldn´t belive how his music could divide the movement he loved so much. Later on, he was recognized all over the world, hope that broght some light to his heart.
Es un bandoneón, amigo and Astor was a tango cast-out as it usually happens to any genius.
This is a Bandoneón.
This is the typical instrument for Tango.
It is a very difficult instrument to play, it is tuned one way when you pull, and in a different way when you push, so you must adapt your digitation differently.
Astor Piazzolla was the best author of Tango and Jazz of Argentina, and one of the best bandoneón players. His hands was deformed for playing, his fingers were longer to reach every button of his bandoneón.
He composed Tango in a very unique way, very Classical, and very Jazzy.
Adiós Nonino, a tune composed for his Grampa gives me goosebumps.
Violentango, Balada para un loco, and many many orhers are outstanding music and very profound poetry.
This song is the exact rithm or the city of Buenos Aires.
The instrument is an Argentinian Bandoneon.
Rob, the instrument is called a bandoneon and the main difference with the accordion is that the sound comes out only when the instrument is opened as opposed to the accordion that emits sounds by opening and closing it.
Rob el instrumento se llama bandoneón y la principal diferencia con el acordeón es que el sonido sale sólo cuando el instrumento se abre a diferencia del acordeón que emite sonidos abriendo y cerrandolo.
this instrument, the bandoneón, is a free-reed box who sounds different when you're close or open the air box and press the same button...then you need to think fast what note you're about to play when the air box is closing because is a different note
hope you understand that....cheers
You probably recognize this melody from a cover made by Grace Jones, named "I've seen that face before". Although I do not like this particular play.
I recommend Piazzolla's "Oblivion", a haunting piece, and the right version is this one:
th-cam.com/video/vkQvfIsLQmY/w-d-xo.html
Argentina 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷Para el mundo❤❤❤!!!!
La revolución del Tango
A eso lo conozco como "música ciudadana" lo único que tiene de tango es el sonido del bandoneón...
Libertad 💛🖤💛🐍🇦🇷 libertango
Si ves videos de la ciudad de buenos airea de las decadas del 70y80 mientras escuchas esta obra maestra vas a entender todo
Hi Rob !! Astor Piazzola it's a great musician and maybe the most influencer composer for the musicians !! I recomended react to Concierto en la luna or Lluvia de estrellas del master Osmar Maderna , a great pianist !!
The name of that instrument is "Bandoneón"..and I love your hair by the way.