2782  Modern Tango Band

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Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 16:39:21 -0700
From: Ricardo Tanturi <tanturi999@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Modern Tango Band

RickfromPortland recently mentioned Color Tango (I like them) and Orquestra
Fernandez Fierro. Rick, I don't share your enthusiasm for dancing tango to
non-tango music, and I don't care much for Piazzolla and really
"modern-sounding" tangos, but I really hear you when you complain about the
sound quality on the recordings of the Golden Age tangos that I love.
Consequently, it's really a pleasure to hear a modern orchestra playing and
recording in the Golden Age style.

A couple of weeks ago in Berkeley I had the great pleasure to hear one such
band - Glovertango from Austin. The group that performed for us was Glover
Dill on piano with the Tosca String Quartet. They did a great job of
projecting the full sound of a tango orchestra even without string bass and
bandoneon. Sometimes they add those instruments, and that must be something to
hear. Really, this is one of the very best tango bands I have ever heard.
They played without amplification in a small room. They played for dancers -
mostly Golden
Age maybe with one or two original pieces. Some folks danced, but about half
of us just sat and listened, in awe.

They have been playing two or three times a week in Austin, and I am really
envious. I'm sort of miffed that you from Austin haven't been telling us about
them, but I guess if I had a treasure like that I'd want to keep it to myself
too.

Their web site is https://www.glovertango.com/home.html They have some CDs.
Unfortunately for me, except for the piano solo CD, they seems to mix original
compositions with the Golden Age stuff on all the CD's. The original
compositons are good, just the other is more to my taste. There are some
samples on the site. Music lovers and tango festival organizers, check them
out.

"Ricardo"








Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 18:05:42 -0700
From: Rick FromPortland <pruneshrub04@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Re: Modern Tango Band

You might also want to check out, "Los Reyes del Tango". They play D'Areinzo scores, note for note. Really great sound quality & dance music..
.
https://www.worldtangofestival.com.ar/wtf2004/ingles/orquestas.html






Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 09:53:52 +0200
From: "Christian Lüthen" <christian.luethen@GMX.NET>
Subject: Re: Modern Tango Band

Rick is right: "Los Reyes" are impressive. Unfortunatly their fantastic
(danceable) powerfull sound often gets detoriated in Baires by bad bad
amplifier technique. [I was happy to have 'em live in Baires in March this
year: Once with terrible local amplifiers(I left due to pain in my ears),
once with good equipement at CITA's last night: Fantastic!]

Organizers should more invite them overseas ... and please the guest by
providing "Los Reyes" with the best acoustical equipement.

As far as I know they do not have many CDs out. :-(

Christian


RIck wrote:

> You might also want to check out, "Los Reyes del Tango". They play
> D'Areinzo scores, note for note. Really great sound quality & dance

music..

> .
> https://www.worldtangofestival.com.ar/wtf2004/ingles/orquestas.html
>

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Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 20:56:37 +1200
From: Robert <bob.ramsey-turner@QUICKSILVER.NET.NZ>
Subject: Re: Modern Tango Band

CD I picked up in BsAs in March, and autographed by the Orchestra, Los
Reys del Tango. CD La Ventana Buenos Aires Argentina EPSA MUSIC SA.
17023

Robert

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Rick is right: "Los Reyes" are impressive. Unfortunatly their fantastic
(danceable) powerfull sound often gets detoriated in Baires by bad bad
amplifier technique. [I was happy to have 'em live in Baires in March
this
year: Once with terrible local amplifiers(I left due to pain in my
ears),
once with good equipement at CITA's last night: Fantastic!]

Organizers should more invite them overseas ... and please the guest by
providing "Los Reyes" with the best acoustical equipement.

As far as I know they do not have many CDs out. :-(

Christian


RIck wrote:

> You might also want to check out, "Los Reyes del Tango". They play
> D'Areinzo scores, note for note. Really great sound quality & dance

music..

> .
> https://www.worldtangofestival.com.ar/wtf2004/ingles/orquestas.html
>

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Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 12:08:23 +0200
From: Peter Turowski <tangopeter@GMX.DE>
Subject: Re: Modern Tango Band

Robert wrote:

>CD I picked up in BsAs in March, and autographed by the Orchestra, Los
>Reys del Tango. CD La Ventana Buenos Aires Argentina EPSA MUSIC SA.
>17023

Really great recording, but it contains just 10 tracks/28mins of music.
AFAIK it is the only CD by Los Reyes, but i hope to be wrong -
does anyone know about other releases ?

Peter




From: Ricardo Tanturi <tanturi999@YAHOO.COM>

Subject: Modern Tango Band



RickfromPortland recently mentioned Color Tango (I like them) and
Orquestra Fernandez Fierro. Rick, I don't share your enthusiasm for
dancing tango to non-tango music, and I don't care much for Piazzolla
and really "modern-sounding" tangos, but I really hear you when you
complain about the sound quality on the recordings of the Golden Age
tangos that I love. Consequently, it's really a pleasure to hear a
modern orchestra playing and recording in the Golden Age style.



A couple of weeks ago in Berkeley I had the great pleasure to hear one
such band - Glovertango from Austin. The group that performed for us
was Glover Dill on piano with the Tosca String Quartet. They did a
great job of projecting the full sound of a tango orchestra even without
string bass and bandoneon. Sometimes they add those instruments, and
that must be something to hear. Really, this is one of the very best
tango bands I have ever heard. They played without amplification in a
small room. They played for dancers - mostly Golden Age maybe with one
or two original pieces. Some folks danced, but about half of us just
sat and listened, in awe.



They have been playing two or three times a week in Austin, and I am
really envious. I'm sort of miffed that you from Austin haven't been
telling us about them, but I guess if I had a treasure like that I'd
want to keep it to myself too.



Their web site is https://www.glovertango.com/home.html They have some
CDs. Unfortunately for me, except for the piano solo CD, they seems to
mix original compositions with the Golden Age stuff on all the CD's.
The original compositons are good, just the other is more to my taste.
There are some samples on the site. Music lovers and tango festival
organizers, check them out.



"Ricardo"


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