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Tangaria Quartet
Richard Galliano
Tangaria Quartet
Genres: International Music, Jazz, Pop, Latin Music
 
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The companion CD to the film on DVD. Richard Galliano Tangaria Quartet was recorded live during Jazz In Marciac on August 6, 2006. Marciac is a quaint, sleepy town in South-Western France that comes to life during the sum...  more »

     
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All Artists: Richard Galliano
Title: Tangaria Quartet
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Label: Milan Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2007
Re-Release Date: 9/11/2007
Album Type: Soundtrack
Genres: International Music, Jazz, Pop, Latin Music
Styles: Latin Music, Tango, Latin Jazz, Latin Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 731383630422

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The companion CD to the film on DVD. Richard Galliano Tangaria Quartet was recorded live during Jazz In Marciac on August 6, 2006. Marciac is a quaint, sleepy town in South-Western France that comes to life during the summer months when it hosts a massive jazz festival. The festival will celebrate its 30th anniversary this year, featuring artists such as Wynton Marsalis, Pat Metheny, Gilberto Gil, Joe Cocker, and Manu Dibango. Tangaria features the music of its worldrenowned members Richard Galliano, Alexis Cardenas, Philippe Aerts, and Rafaël Mejias, as well as their
special guest, Hamilton de Holanda on mandolin.

Galliano describes the concert as certainly one of the most beautiful... an audience that was numerous, and alert; an incredible atmosphere in a mythical place. The Tangaria Quartet played some of Galliano s standard songs Tango Pour Claude, Laurita, Sertão, New York Tango, Fou Rire, Sanfona and Spleen while exploring a few new ones including Chat Pître and Tangaria.

The concert features Hamilton De Holanda s astonishing mandolin solo, Alexis Cardenas and Rafaël Mejias incredible duo and Galliano s improvisation alongside both of them. Enjoy these intense, fascinating, and creative moments during an unforgettable night and the birth of a new band: Tangaria.
 

CD Reviews

Rhythmic vitality and technical brilliance.
steamy blues | 10/07/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Cannes-born Richard Galliano is an accordionist who has been responsible for significantly raising the profile of his instrument.

He has played with the likes of Chet Baker, Ron Carter, Jan Garbarek and Gilberto Gil.

After the death of Astor Piazzolla, Richard Galliano has not only become undisputed king of the jazz accordion - he has also taken on the tango tradition, a bold venture only someone with total confidence in his own sound would risk.

It's an excellent live recording at the jazz festival in Marciac (the Pyrénées -France) in 2006, Richard Galliano made the first appearance of this new group made up of Alexis Cardenas, Rafaël Mejitas and Philippe Aerts.

Galliano seizes on Piazzolla's great "Libertango" and makes it seem fantastical and dream-like, soaring impetuously up to the highest reaches of the instrument.

"Escualo", another track by Astor Piazzolla, is a jovial piece with the violin prominent.

But this CD is filled mostly with Richard's own compositions, which have a wonderful variety of mood and tone and a descending chromatic structure which tug at the heart.

"Chat Pître" is a lonely nocturnal cityscape and has more the feel of the French musette.

"Laurita" has a similar poignant fall, with jaunty solos from bassist Philippe Aerts and violinist Alexis Cardenas (shades of Stephane Grappelli!).

Mandolin-player Hamilton de Holanda joins the quartet from tracks six to eight, adding to the already high level of impressive musicianship

"Fou Rire" ("Mad Laughter") is a whirling dance which gets amusingly wrong-footed by its own rhythms.

The earthy sound of Galliano's accordion is perfectly complemented by Alexis Cardenas's violin and Hamilton de Holanda's mandolin.

The violin is also featured in "Traditionnel Vénézuélien" (which is actually a gigue from a Bach suite), with a pyrotechnic display which raises the audience to new heights of excitement.

de Holanda gets his own solo on "Disparada", another virtuosic feature which threatens to steal the show. But Galliano is an equally remarkable musician, and his duet with Hamilton on "Chorinho pra Elé "has notes springing from their fingers at top speed, like two fountains going berserk together.

Hamilton de Hollanda rejoins the quartet for the last two numbers, both Galliano's compositions: the Gallic-sounding "Sanfona" and the catchy "New York Tango", making a fittingly dazzling finale from a superb ensemble.

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