Shows
Programme
What to expect:
Astor Piazzolla: Violentango, Extasis, Adios Nonino, Oblivion, Bordel 1900, Jeanne y Paul, Romance del Diablo, Tango del Diablo, Vayamos al Diablo
Marcelo Nisinman: Hombre Tango, Argentinos en Europa
Osvaldo Tarantino: Ciudad Triste
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somewhere between devil and god, brothel and concert hall, Paris and Buenos Aires
When Astor Piazzolla invented the tango nuevo, he created a universe of the most diverse sounds and styles, somewhere between devil and god, brothel and concert hall, Paris and Buenos Aires. The 100th anniversary of his birth is the opportunity for Marcelo Nisinman to pay tribute in concert form. For this festive occasion, the Argentinian bandoneon virtuoso expands his usual trio to a quintet with piano, violin, bass and guitar, to take us on a seductive tour of Piazzolla’s most popular tangos and his own music.
The performance lasts 60-70 minutes without an interval.
Prices: EUR 22 / 44 / 66
Discounts:
Ö1 Clubmembers: 10% off for two tickets
Ö1 Intro: the "Kultüröffner" for everybody younger than 30
Standard-subscribers: 10% off for two tickets
U27: 50% off for people younger than 27
Radiobroadcast: Fr, July 30, 07.30pm, Ö1