Saturday, 9 August 2008
Dino Saluzzi
Artist: Dino Saluzzi
Genre(s):
Jazz
Other
Discography:
Cite De La Musique
Year: 1997
Tracks: 9
Mojotoro
Year: 1991
Tracks: 7
Andina
Year: 1988
Tracks: 9
Once upon a Time -- Far Away in the South
Year: 1985
Tracks: 7
Vivencias 1
Year: 1984
Tracks: 4
Kultrum
Year: 1983
Tracks: 1
Folk Music From Argentina
Year:
Tracks: 12
Composer, personal organizer, and foremost bandoneon musician Dino Saluzzi was natural in 1935 in Campo Santo, Argentina, the boy of multi-instrumentalist and composer Cayetano Saluzzi, and fagged his childhood in Buenos Aires, where he was a extremity of the Orquestra Estable at Radio el Mundo. By the age of 14 he was already star his possess bands (his low gear was Trio Carnival) and by the mid-eighties he had developed his unequaled bop-inflected and decidedly postmodernist glide slope to the tango, an coming that has him artfully straddling the melodic past tense, present, and future with casual til now acute balance. For all his association with the international van, Saluzzi silent maintains his allegiance to the regional folk traditions of his youthfulness, and that connection gives his sometimes disunited compositions an uncommon Saluzzi's extended discography includes the albums Kultrum, At one time Upon a Time -- Far Away in the South (both from 1985), Volver (1986), Andina (1988), Argentina (1990), Mojotoro (1991), Rios (1995), Advert de la Musique (1997), Senderos (2005), Juan Condori (2006), and Ojos Negros (2007), most of which were released on the ECM depression.