Piazzolla - what a journey! His music has so many sides to it. Throughout his life he was exposed to such a rich and varied stream of influences. This homage to Piazzolla, while of course including compositions by him, also references those influences (here I'm thinking of Nadia Boulanger and Alberto Ginastera, with whom he studied). Piazzolla's output is rich not only in terms of the styles he explored but also the different instrumental ensembles he played with. I was keen to reflect this eclecticism by way of a number of different line-ups: trumpet solo, with orchestra, with string quartet, and as duet partner.
1) Chin Chin - Lucienne Renaudin Vary ()
2) Oblivion - Lucienne Renaudin Vary ()
3) Danza De La Moza Donosa, Op. 2, No. 2 - Lucienne Renaudin Vary ()
4) Maria De Buenos Aires - Lucienne Renaudin Vary ()
5) Tango Pour Claude - Lucienne Renaudin Vary/Richard Galliano ()
6) Chiquilin De Bachin - Lucienne Renaudin Vary/Thibaut Garcia ()
7) IV. Presto - Lucienne Renaudin Vary ()
8) Lux Aeterna - Lucienne Renaudin Vary ()
9) Chau Paris - Lucienne Renaudin Vary ()
10) Ave Maria, 'Tanti Anni Prima' - Lucienne Renaudin Vary ()
11) Caprice No. 24 in a Minor, Op. 1, No. 24 - Lucienne Renaudin Vary ()
12) Years of Solitude - Lucienne Renaudin Vary ()
13) Close Your Eyes and Listen - Lucienne Renaudin Vary ()
14) Volver - Lucienne Renaudin Vary ()