Artist: Stick&Bow, Gustavo Beytelmann
Album: Piazzolla, Beytelmann: Veni, vola, veni
Genre: Classical
Release Date: 2022
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 01:03:04
Total Tracks: 14
Total Size: 1,05 GB
Tracklist:
01. Stick&Bow – Buenos Aires hora cero (Arr. for piano, cello and vibraphone by Gustavo Beytelmann) (04:03)
02. Stick&Bow – Travesia (Arr. for piano, cello and vibraphone by Gustavo Beytelmann) (06:18)
03. Stick&Bow – Rio Sena (Arr. for piano, cello and vibraphone by Gustavo Beytelmann) (04:26)
04. Stick&Bow – Revirado (Arr. for piano, cello and vibraphone by Gustavo Beytelmann) (03:37)
05. Stick&Bow – Soledad (Arr. for piano, cello and vibraphone by Gustavo Beytelmann) (05:51)
06. Stick&Bow – Mientras, antes… (Arr. for piano, cello and vibraphone by Gustavo Beytelmann) (13:25)
07. Stick&Bow – Contrastes (Arr. for piano, cello and vibraphone by Gustavo Beytelmann) (03:34)
08. Stick&Bow – 5 Imagenes: I (Arr. for piano, cello and vibraphone by Gustavo Beytelmann) (01:04)
09. Stick&Bow – 5 Imagenes: II (Arr. for piano, cello and vibraphone by Gustavo Beytelmann) (02:17)
10. Stick&Bow – 5 Imagenes: III (Arr. for piano, cello and vibraphone by Gustavo Beytelmann) (01:21)
11. Stick&Bow – 5 Imagenes: IV (Arr. for piano, cello and vibraphone by Gustavo Beytelmann) (04:05)
12. Stick&Bow – 5 Imagenes: V (Arr. for piano, cello and vibraphone by Gustavo Beytelmann) (02:18)
13. Stick&Bow – Picasso (Arr. for piano, cello and vibraphone by Gustavo Beytelmann) (03:47)
14. Stick&Bow – Vardarito (Arr. for piano, cello and vibraphone by Gustavo Beytelmann) (06:51)
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“Veni, vola, veni” is Stick&Bow’s third album. After having recorded works by Bach in collaboration with harpsichordist Luc Beauséjour, they now tackle tango with the master Gustavo Beytelmann. Working with Beytelmann was an immense privilege for both musicians, who readily admit that this experience will be a milestone in their career and that it changed their vision of tango, while deepening their knowledge of this style of music. The result is there and no one doubts that the realization of “Veni, vola, veni” gives them wings for the future…