Piazzolla - Libertango (Piano Solo)
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Published 2019-10-29
Arrangement: N. Kuznetsov (Sheet: www.buymeacoffee.com/nikolaikuznetsov/e/231141)
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All Comments (21)
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[Recently, I got a message from Nikolai who originally arranged this piece. Until now, I have not attached the original sheet. I didn't know that fact. He has finally completed the original sheet and uploaded it on the website. Sheet Link: www.buymeacoffee.com/nikolaikuznetsov/e/231141 ] Hi, everyone! I’m sorry for late upload. In this time, I upload Libertango again. Subscribers who have liked my channel would know that I removed the Libertango video before. That video had several problems with video editing and musicality. Actually, playing this Libertango can be difficult for people who have small hands like me because there are lots of continuous and fast octave playing in last part. Also, on the whole, performance considering a fast tempo and a unique rhythm should be required. I hope people who want to learn this piece will refer to it. I personally like Piazzolla’s pieces. I'm going to introduce his various pieces in the future. Anyway, thank you so much for encouraging and supporting me!:) Have a good weekend!!
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The flames aren’t added effects, it’s just what naturally happened from dropping such a fire solo
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Astor Piazzola, one of the best argentinian musician
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Your hands are faster than my internet.
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This really captures the feeling of the original composition. Piazolla was an Argentine composer, and so the arrangement captures a Latin flair whilst still maintaining the original melody. Definitely a definitive version of this piece.
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Me: practicing piano music in the practice room My orchestra teacher: Why do I hear boss music
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My son is your very fan. He played this song at the piano recital. Thank you for your wonderful performance.
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Today is the 100th anniversary of Astor Piazzolla's birth ! Congratulations to all those who are listening to it right now !)
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I’ve never heard this piece before but it’s very nice and ominous
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Bravissimo
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I'd love to hear you playing "Adios Nonino" by Piazzolla as well. Piazzolla is one of the best musicians that saw the light of day in Argentina, and I don't think his art was properly valued. You played it beautifully. Greetings from Argentina.
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I cannot imagine how difficult this song must be to learn, the musicality and dynamic in volume must be so hard to achieve. Also the sudden short tempo shifts are so difficult to grasp.
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Omg I found out this is my ballet competition piece
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This was the first tango I had ever heard, and I love Piazzolla’s composing style. No matter what the piece is I want to dance to it
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The speed is so sick! I don't think any pianist can top this performance cos ive heared other versions and this incredible!
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Rousseau: Let's play in a way that everyone understands it but it keeps the traditional hard. Kassia: MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE
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I adore Piazzolla! Such a crisp and edgy interpretation, full of dark corners.
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Whoa, really nice playing! Even when playing so ridiculously fast, your dynamics are still on point! Your level of playing is definetely something to aspire to!
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