Duo Cordato - first time in Poland 14-10-2007 Opole

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Café 1930 - Astor Piazzolla.mp3

Milonga de mis Amores.mp3

Palomita Blanca.mp3

Bordel 1900 - Astor Piazzolla.mp3

Milonga del Angel - Astor Piazzolla.mp3

Payadora.mp3

Los ejes de mi carreta.mp3

Nocturna.mp3

Libertango - Astor Piazzolla.mp3

La cueca del violin.mp3

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Duo Cordato w Opolu

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         “Astor Piazzolla i taneczne rytmy Argentyny”

    

Honorowy Patronat Jego Ekscelencji Ambasadora Argentyny w Polsce Pana Carlosa Alberto Passalacqua i Prezydenta Miasta Opola Pana Ryszarda Zembaczyńskiego

Duo Cordato wystąpi w Państwowej Szkole Muzycznej (PSM) w Opolu w dniu 14 października 2007 o godzinie 19:00.

Zespół w składzie Veronica Kadlubkiewicz skrzypce i Sebastian Cordero gitara oraz śpiew wykonają utwory Astora Piazzolii i improwizacje własne na tematy tanecznej muzyki Argentyny.

Przedsprzedaż biletów w Sklepie Muzycznym CODA, Opole Rynek 7. Sprzedaż biletów godzinę przed koncertem w szatni PSM. Bilety w cenie 35zł. Zniżka dla uczniów, studentów i emerytów.

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Duo Cordato w Galerii Zamku w Mosznej

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             ”Astor Piazzolla i taneczne rytmy Argentyny”

Honorowy Patronat Jego Ekscelencji Ambasadora Argentyny w Polsce Pana Carlosa Alberto Passalacqua

Duo Cordato wystąpi po raz pierwszy w Polsce w dniu 11 października 2007 w Galerii Zamku w Mosznej o godzinie 17:00.

Zespół w składzie Veronica Kadlubkiewicz skrzypce i Sebastian Cordero gitara oraz śpiew wykonają utwory Astora Piazzolii i improwizacje własne na tematy tanecznej muzyki Argentyny.

Bilety w cenie 25zł do nabycia godzinę przed koncertem przed Galerią.

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Tango - emotional trip with Duo Cordato

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They’ve met in 2006 in Paris…a place between  Poland and Argentina…She - Polish, born to a musical Silesian family, plays classical and contemporary music all over the worldHe -  born in Argentina, the cradle of tango, to a family where everybody plays tango on different instruments…

They’ve met in tango…

Duo Cordato is inviting you to a tango,  an emotional journey via laughter and fascination, flirt and jealousy, passion, sensuality and love. Manuel Romero said: “Tango is not only a dance. Tango is a kind of lifestyle, state of mind and philosophy. Tango was born from the very deep inside of a human soul and therefore its language is understood by every human being.”

Tango was born in the street. Today it is being played in grand concert halls and danced everywhere.

Tango is a ballroom dance originating from Buenos Aires in Argentina and Montevideo in Uruguay. Habanera and flamenco, the Spanish traditions transplanted to South America, mixed with “candombe”, the dance of African slaves performed and sang at street parades, are at its roots. The word “cum-tan-go” is being repeated in the refrain and this is where “tango” comes from. With a time “candombe” was transformed into “milonga”.

Astor Piazzola (1921-1992) was a musical genius for whom the national dance became a raw material on the basis of which he has invented a completely new music genre. He raised the status of tango from town music to classical music. Piazzola was a great visionary composer, recognised internationally. Unfortunately, he had to fight with the lack of understanding in his own country.

Kacper Podrygajło has written: “In Piazzola’s music the Bach tradition clashes with dances originating from Buenos Aires brothels…In the Baroque tradition everything was mixed up and nobody paid attention to possible misalliance. Gigue (old French ham) was worshiped and by means of this act became an integral part of the Baroque mass. Da chiesa sonata rarely occurred alone. Suite was composed of a cycle of dancing pieces which usually differed from their original versions. We find the same in Piazzola’s music. He writes tango in such a stylized manner that each piece of music differs from each other and, at the same time, they are identical with what they do not represent. However, it does not mean that they are written in a way Bach would have written them if he had lived to our days.”

Duo Cordato with Veronica Kadlubkiewicz violin and Sebastian Cordato guitar and voice perform music of Astor Piazzola’s as well as their own improvisations on dancing music from Argentina.

 

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Repertoire of Duo Cordato

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 Astor Piazzolla and dancing rythms of Argentina   

                                 about 35 minutes of music of Duo Cordato

Weronika Kadłubkiewicz violin i Sebastian Cordero guitar and singing

Astor Piazzolla Bordel 1900
Cafe 1930
Nightclub 1960
Concert d’aujourd’hui
Libertango
Milonga del Angel
Improvisations based on dancing music of Argentina
Payadora
Palomita Blanca
Milonga de mis Amores
Los ejes de mi carreta
Nocturna
Cueca del violin
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