Archive: Tango Orchestral | Richard Galliano

Wien Musikverein Großer Saal Musikverein | Großer Saal

Instrumentation

  • Richard Galliano, accordion
  • Yutaka Sado, conductor

Programmes

Astor Piazzolla
«Las Cuatro Estaciones porteñas» | «The four seasons», 4th mvt (Primavera Porteña)
Astor Piazzolla
«Las Cuatro Estaciones porteñas» | «The four seasons», 2nd mvt (Otoño Porteño)
Nino Rota
Concerto for Strings, 1st mvt (Preludio - Allegro ben moderato)
Richard Galliano
«Tango pour Claude» for Accordion and Strings
Richard Galliano
«La valse à Margaux» for Accordion and Strings
Nino Rota
Concerto for Strings, 2nd mvt (Scherzo - Allegretto comodo)
Nino Rota
Concerto for Strings, 3rd mvt (Aria. Andante quasi adagio)
Nino Rota
Concerto for Strings, 4th mvt (Finale. Allegrissimo)
Richard Galliano
«Habanerando» for Accordion and Strings

In 1846 the first bandoneon is constructed in a village in the Ore Mountains of eastern Germany. German emigrants take the little squeezebox with its penetrating tone with them to South America. There, in smoky bordellos and dive bars, the bandoneon strikes up a long-term liaison with a disreputable new dance: the tango. Later, Astor Piazzolla will revive this style and give it to the whole world – and Richard Galliano is the hothead who on Piazzolla’s advice and following the model of Piazzolla’s «Nuevo Tango» renews the French music tradition by creating the «Musette Neuve»: a success story that thrives to this day, with a new chapter added now by the Tonkunstler Orchestra!

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Richard Galliano

«Opale Concerto» for Accordion and Strings

Movements

  • Allegro furioso

  • Moderato malinconio - Nobile e espressivo

  • Allegro energico

Duration

20 Min.

Creation

1994