![]() Later that year died and Piazzolla composed the Suite Troileana in his memory, a work in four parts, which he recorded with the Conjunto Electronico.Īt this time Piazzolla started a collaboration with the singer with whom he made a number of recordings.In December 1976 he played at a concert at the in Buenos Aires, where he presented his work, “500 motivaciones”, written especially for the Conjunto Electronico, and in 1977 he played another memorable concert at the in Paris, with a new formation of the Conjunto Electronico.In 1978 he formed his second Quintet, with which he would tour the world for 11 years, and would make him world-renowned. ![]() ![]() The album includes the composition Aire de Buenos Aires by Mulligan.In 1975 he set up his an octet made up of bandoneon, electric piano and/or acoustic piano, organ, guitar, electric bass, drums, synthesizer and violin, which was later replaced by a flute or saxophone. His famous album was recorded in Milan in May 1974 and later that year he separated from Amelita Baltar and in September recorded the album with the saxophonist and an Italian orchestra, including jazz musicians such as bassist /arranger and drummer, in Milan. The music publisher Aldo Pagani, a partner in Curci-Pagani Music, had offered Piazzolla a 15-year contract in Rome to record anything he could write. The image includes the producer Aldo Pagani, first from the left, and some performers, including, 2nd from right, and, 2nd from leftAfter a period of great productivity as a composer, he suffered a heart attack in 1973 and that same year he moved to Italy where he began a series of recordings which would span a period of five years. Astor Piazzolla with at the recording1974. ![]()
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