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Dino Saluzzi Group: El Valle de la Infancia

Read "Dino Saluzzi Group: El Valle de la Infancia" reviewed by John Kelman


In his 32-year relationship with ECM Records, Argentinean bandoneonist Dino Saluzzi has explored many paths--paths upon which he has rarely traveled more than once, even if there were certain road marks common to them all. A pair of trio recordings with his son, guitarist José Maria Saluzzi, employed two different bassists--Marc Johnson on 1997's Cité de ...

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Dino Saluzzi Group: Juan Condori

Read "Juan Condori" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Non cessa di affascinare l’ormai settantaduenne maestro argentino del bandoneon, Dino Saluzzi, che ormai da venticinque anni propone originalissimi lavori per l’etichetta ECM. In questo Juan Condori lo troviamo nuovamente alla testa della “Saluzzi family”, il gruppo con il quale si sente più a suo agio nel mettere in scena una musica del tutto particolare, propria, ...

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Dino Saluzzi Group: Juan Condori

Read "Juan Condori" reviewed by Budd Kopman


Juan Condori is one of most heartfelt and deeply moving releases you will come across. It is about remembrance--of childhood, people and place, of things lost and regained, of relationships, of a life lived fully, with intent. It actually does not matter what label you give this music, but if you must, let ...

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Dino Saluzzi Group: Juan Condori

Read "Juan Condori" reviewed by Robert R. Calder


Juan Condori is useful if you want to find out how Dino Saluzzi, born 1935, a slightly younger veteran bandoneonist, sounds relative to Astor Piazzolla--not only is the setting comparable, but the music made by this family group is well worth hearing anyway. Saluzzi has the more lyrical turn of phrase, and the band has a ...

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Dino Saluzzi Group: Juan Condori

Read "Juan Condori" reviewed by John Kelman


Anyone still laboring under the misapprehension that there's an “ECM sound" need only look at the live film score retrospective of Greek composer Eleni Karaindrou's Elegy of the Uprooting, the improvisational classicism of French pianist François Couturier's Nostalghia--Song for Tarkovsky and Argentinean bandoneonist Dino Saluzzi's Juan Condori--all released on the same day. These three recordings couldn't ...


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