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Tango Extraño

How to capture the impression of tango, but with our own signature? Renewed version, with strings.

Romance Cue

An original intro; segue to the romance cue from Fahrenheit 451 - Bernard Herrmann's film score in waltz time. (I tracked down Herrmann's hand-written studio notes).

Romance Language

A play on words, as my dad taught medieval French. Opens with a piano flourish and has several contrasting sections, making use of Piazzolla-inspired rhythms. 

Invitation

Bronislaw Kaper's 1952 film noir theme is now a standard. We pass the haunting melody around to all instruments.

Bachianas Brasileiras

From Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos' famous suite. Originally scored (1938) for soprano + 8 celli, our arrangement, like the MJQ version, uses vibraphone.

Oblivion

Our arrangement of Piazzolla classic, with tenor saxophone taking the melody.

Milonga de Buenos Aires

Argentine orquesta leader Francisco Canaro's popular milonga 2-step.

Triunfal

Classic made famous by Argentine orquesta director Hanibal Troilo. We follow the original. 

Beyond All Time

Ralph Carmichael was one of the best Hollywood arrangers. He always insisted on "more strings!" and eventually recorded this with a 100-member orchestra.

Tango Nights

Original waltz starts out in the major, but an unexpected twist goes to the iv minor chord.

Parallels

A progression is first set out in long tones at the electric piano. The implied melody leads to a waltz section with flute and piano, ending with the original theme.

Natural Affection

My arrangement of some incidental music, using two contrasting themes, by the leader (now departed this world) of the Modern Jazz Quartet, John Lewis.

Castellón

Several themes convey impressions of Castellón De La Plana, Spain. Vibraphone section recalls church bells.

La Vi Llegar

Memorable tango dance piece by the orquesta Hanibal Troilo. Our own coda, half time, in classic tango rhythm. The original was done in 1944. 

D'Accord

This piece winds its way among themes and sub-themes, featuring the accordion.

Vuelvo al Sur

Our arrangement of the nostalgic Piazzolla classic; the yearning for the land of the south.

Uno

Our arrangement of tango classic recorded notably by the Troilo orqesta and vocalist Alberto Marino circa 1943.

Les Nuits de Montreal

Our arrangement of tango moderno piece.

Recuerdos

Not tango - Bolero! Adaptation of piece by Brasilian singer Martiño, who recorded in Spanish. We followed closely the lovely intro arranged by orqesta leader Pocho Per...

contemporary sketches 01

Work in progress -- Contemporary sketches: "Dancers' entrance... Lyric theme... Conversation..."

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