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Ojos Negros
By Dino Saluzzi
Label: ECM Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: Tango a mi Padre; Minguito; Esquina; Duetto; Ojos Negros; El Titere; Carretas; Serenata.
Dino Saluzzi - Anja Lechner: Ojos Negros
by AAJ Italy Staff
I lavori di Dino Saluzzi sono sempre qualcosa di unico e raramente mancano di suscitare nell’ascoltatore stupore e fascinazione (clicca qui per leggere la recensione del precedente Juan Condori, del Saluzzi Group); tuttavia è vero che, di solito, i suoi concerti in solo hanno qualcosa in più, perché è nelle sue meditazioni sul proprio bandoneon che ...
Dino Saluzzi / Anja Lechner: Ojos Negros
by Nenad Georgievski
This subtle, sublime collaboration finds Dino Saluzzi and Anja Lechner crafting music at once intimate, expansive and lyrical. The juxtaposition of Saluzzi's bandoneon with Lechner's cello produces mesmerizing textures and tones that are without parallel. It presents a fascinating combination of two extraordinary musicians that are among the most accomplished on their respective instruments. The sinuous ...
Dino Saluzzi/Anja Lechner: Ojos Negros
by Dan McClenaghan
Call this music tango if you must--and the title track of the Dino Saluzzi/Anja Lechner set, Ojos Negros, is a tango tune from the pen of Vincente Greco. But this duet set, Saluzzi's bandoneon in a fluid, airy dance with Anja Lecher's cello, might better be categorized as just music."The two instruments, individually, make ...
Dino Saluzzi / Anja Lechner: Ojos Negros
by Budd Kopman
What is beauty? What does it mean to feel, to remember, to laugh or to cry? How can music sound both created beforehand and recreated each second? Is music a direct connection to the infinite, to our very ground of being, so we can see into the musician's soul? These and many, many ...
Dino Saluzzi / Anja Lechner: Ojos Negros
by John Kelman
The late Astor Piazolla was undeniably responsible for bringing visibility to the bandoneon and widespread acclaim to the tango form. Over the course of the past quarter century, however, it's been Piazolla's fellow countryman Dino Saluzzi who has directed the instrument towards paths unseen. Over the course of nine ECM releases Saluzzi has explored the instrument's ...