RIENCD38
TRioplatense: Vayamos al diablo

1. Alevare 6:11
2. Escualo 3:35
3. Tristeza de un Doble A 7:38
4. Vayamos al diablo 3:32
5. Oblivión 4:14
6. Michelangelo 70 3:04
Prelistening:
7. Milonga del angel 6:22
Prelistening:
8. Muerte del angel (piano solo)
2:20
9. Milonga en Ay menor (viola & bass)
2:59
10. Para lucirse 2:35
Prelistening:
11. Triunfal 3:41
12. Kicho 6:20
13. Cierra tus ojos y escucha 5:21
14. Libertango 3:20
total playing time: 62:28
Trioplatense:
Juan Lucas Aisemberg, viola
Diego Zecharies, double bass
Hugo Aisemberg, piano
All tracks composed by Astor Piazzolla and arranged
by TRioplatense
Introduction of "Vayamos al diablo"
composed by Bruno Tommaso
Recorded October 24th and 25th 2001 in Berlin
Recording: Anja Beusterien, Burkhard Osteneck
Editing and mastering: Anja Beusterien
Booklet in English, French, German, Spanish & Italian
release date: 02/07/17
supported by the Astor Piazzolla Foundation
The Rio de la Plata, the widest river
in the world, the pride of the Porteños, the citizens of Buenos Aires.
180 kilometres of water relentlessly separating Buenos Aires and Montevideo,
two cities that could have been one on the banks of a "normal" river.
Indeed, there are no other Latin American capital cities that are so similar
in history, culture and atmosphere as these parents of the tango that have
fallen out.
Rioplatense is everything associated with this extraordinary river, rioplatense
is the tango, rioplatense is our trio with the Aisembergs from the south bank
and Diego from the north bank, and TRioplatense is our music.
By the way, I was born on the banks of the Danube, but don't tell anybody
Juan Lucas Aisemberg
We had already booked the studio before we had even played a single note together.
It is not always easy to find musicians that one can feel at ease with and
studio recordings are always the moment of truth. It was with this in mind
that I teamed up with the Aisembergs.
After just one joint rehearsal, I was certain that I would take the risk and
work with them. The finished recording confirmed that life without risks is
not worthwhile.
Piazzolla composed this meeting, Juan Lucas organised it. I dedicate this
CD to both of them.
Diego Zecharies
Although I have been involved in the music of Astor Piazzolla for a long time,
each new project still has the attraction of a further adventure. And this
has been no exception. It was exciting to play this wonderful music with two
musicians still young, but very serious and sensitive.
I am very satisfied as I feel that this CD is different from the previous
ones. One thing is clear: Art does not repeat itself. Everything depends on
the artist and his feelings at the time.
I would again like to thank our friends at Oriente Music who have always made
it possible for us to realize works that are part of our life.
Hugo Aisemberg