Nuevo Tango Events This Weekend in Timi%C8%99oara
Nuevo Tango events in Timi%C8%99oara this weekend - Friday and Saturday nights. Updated daily.
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About Nuevo Tango
Nuevo tango emerged in Argentina during the mid-1950s, pioneered by the composer Astor Piazzolla, who fundamentally revolutionized traditional tango by integrating complex elements of jazz and classical music. The genre features a core ensemble centered on the expressive bandoneón, often augmented by violin, double bass, piano, and unconventional additions like electric guitar or jazz percussion. Characterized by intricate counterpoint, extended chromatic harmonies, and sophisticated rhythmic shifts, its compositions prioritize serious concert-style listening over functional social dancing in milongas. The resulting mood is intensely dramatic and melancholic, representing a cerebral evolution of tango that bridges the gap between South American folk traditions and avant-garde Western art music.
Also known as: Tango Nuevo, New Tango
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- Nuevo tango emerged in Argentina during the mid-1950s, pioneered by the composer Astor Piazzolla, who fundamentally revolutionized traditional tango by integrating complex elements of jazz and classical music. The genre features a core ensemble centered on the expressive bandoneón, often augmented by violin, double bass, piano, and unconventional additions like electric guitar or jazz percussion. Characterized by intricate counterpoint, extended chromatic harmonies, and sophisticated rhythmic sh…
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