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Victor Villadangos: Hora Libre
Exposes contemporary solo guitar material that is as novel as it is captivating, that is as Argentinean as it is universal.
Recommended if you like
Astor Piazzolla,
Ralph Towner.
Victor Villadangos: 5 Preludios
Five classical guitar preludes written in the Twentieth century by three different South American composers – Heitor Villa-Lobos, Abel Carlevaro and Máximo Pujol.
Recommended if you like
Andrés Segovia and John Willia,
Christopher Parkening.
Cecilia Zabala: Aguaribay
Muisc from South America for nylon guitar and vocals. New compositions and refined arrangemnets of argentine music.
Daniel Diaz: Segundo Ciclo
Ambient-world-jazz-tango-instrumental, Beautifull Melodies, Sophisticated Songs and Melacholic, auting Moods.
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Jan Garbarek,
Pat Metheny,
坂本龍一.
Baby Power: Nadja Pagana Kreativ System Buenos Aires Argentina
This creation came all over the place from bar to bar coffee by coffee but we missed the beer.
Ariel Guerra: Sky & Ocean
Ariel's fifth record is a precious oportunity to share Buddhism in the modern world: Buddhist prayers delicately translated, in a timeless spectrum of choirs and sounds. From a non sectarian heart, a connection to enlightenment. Listen and tell me.
Recommended if you like
Peter Gabriel,
Tibet.
Brothers Ipp: Domesticated Primates
Upbeat, ethnic, jazzy, percussion
Recommended if you like
Adam Ant,
Michael Jackson,
Serge.
Binelli, Ferman & Isaac Trio: New Tango Vision
Bandoneonist Daniel Binelli, pianist Polly Ferman and guitarist Eduardo Isaac collaborate to create a repertoire ranging from old tango by Medizabal to compositions of the new century.
Tango Real: Milongueando en Berlín
Tango Argentino in a classical sexteto outfit with two bandoneons - Tango Real present new arrangements of classicos from the golden era of Tango Argentino.
Recommended if you like
Major.