Re: [Tango-L] Piazzolla is not played at Traditional Milongas

2009-08-22 Thread Trini y Sean (PATangoS)
I didn't really start developing an ear for dance music until I studied with Susana Miller and Robert Hauk. What I really appreciate about Susana is her directness and clarity. Very Argentine. Even though the album, as I said, was not dance music, I still think that it's important to know Pia

Re: [Tango-L] Piazzolla is not played at Traditional Milongas

2009-08-22 Thread macfroggy
After the CroMagnon tragedy in 2004, one of the few milongas that was allowed to stay open was Club Espanol. Dany Borelli, the DJ, used Piazzolla as the cortina because all other music was banned. Or rather, for fear of being closed as were most of the milongas, only "musica nacional" was playe

[Tango-L] Dance to Piazzolla

2009-08-22 Thread dierdre black
Also, love "vuelvo el Sur"; "Sur"; "Oblivion" and occasionally, rarely, certain, more interesting arrangements of "Libertango". cheers, db ___ Tango-L mailing list Tango-L@mit.edu http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l

Re: [Tango-L] Tango-L Digest, Vol 41, Issue 20

2009-08-22 Thread Brick Robbins
I'm visiting Buenos Aires right now, and have already had some wonderful evenings with list members. I would love to meet others that live here or may be visiting. If you would be interested in getting together, or meeting at a milonga, please contact me off list. I'm staying in San Telmo, and I'l