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ASTOR PIAZZOLLA Astor Piazzolla DECLARED beloved son




The outstanding opera-tango musician to conduct the
marplatense, 90 years after his birth and analyzed
belated recognition that he had
"What are the reasons why
sometimes take surveys?
Why becomes so complicated that a
important work that has been
worldwide, recently in 2011,
done the first time in Mar del Plata? Why
in Buenos Aires
was only in 2003? ".
are some questions that haunt the head of actor John Vitali,
who on Friday night was, once again
, "Puck" from "Maria de Buenos Aires, tango
operation that began with the festive
l "Piazzolla marplatense / 90 years" and is commemorated on Friday

birth of the great bandoneon player.

At 35 years of receiving his first award
Estrella de Mar in Mar del Plata and
a decade to debut as "El duende"
in Italy (the work has
several tours that country and the Netherlands), Vitali
was again summoned by the Foundation

Piazzolla to interpret this character for which it has a great affection,
though not as deep as he feels himself
by Astor.
therefore ensures that it continues to amaze
late recognition of this musician

"already has a free hand in the world
is a great inside
grand. Not a musician
tango, but the planet earth. "

Will Mar del Plata
made him a prodigal son, moreover, that
"nobody is prophet in his own country?
"Yes, I think maybe the city has a characteristic
well. Not only
case but it happens that the Astor is the most emblematic
because they think there
left this city a world class artist
more important than him or the country.
Somehow it seems a sociological topic
too, "said
to The Atlantic
hours before getting on stage at the Teatro Colon, the other characters
one is Sebastian Holz
as the singer is Maria Noelia Moncada,
to a Board
filled by marplatenses that decided to honor his presence
the brilliant composer and as authorities,
officials and special guests.
- What does the figure of Astor Piazzolla?

- The only thing is that life is full of good energy
and destruction. Astor was
full power, was a guy who played the ultimate
passions. His music has the
limit the rage, in anger, in frustration, but also
tenderness, romanticism.
's a guy who has traveled
end of music and has found a middle ground, joining
world classics from Bartók,
through Stravinsky, Ginastera, to
the great instrumentalists like Gobby,
Pugliese Troilo.
linker is a wide musical worlds, and define it,


A room filled with people on the street opened
Piazzolla month Marplatense

Culture Secretary Carlos Rodríguez, the director of the theater
Colon, Luis Royals
and musician's widow, Laura Escalada Piazzolla, tango opera
filed Friday.
The auditorium was filled and the municipality
placed a giant screen so that nobody
left without seeing the play.
the beginning of the brief ceremony of presentation of the piece
, Councilman
Héctor Rosso gave the statement to the widow of beloved son
Mar del Plata to Astor Piazzolla.

In this context,
Carlos Rodriguez said: "With this cycle we are today March 11th celebrating and honoring
Astor
recalling the day of his birth in 1921.
are 90 years of a child of Mar del Plata Mar del Plata
world renowned. "

"Throughout the month, there will be ten concerts at the Colon
casts
Mar del Plata and Buenos Aires, a schedule that we
made in conjunction with the Foundation Astor Piazzolla" he said.

"The local troupes will be in Columbus,
then perform in other areas marplatenses
and so will in the neighborhoods along
throughout the year as part of the program The Colon
Walk because we wanted this
holding out for all Mar del Plata, "he said.

In this regard, the Minister of Culture
said that "since the beginning of our administration, was
a priority to work on the figure and holding
Piazzolla as part of
marplatense identity."

Thus, first introduced in the city
tango opera Maria de Buenos Aires (Piazzolla, Horacio Ferrer
) with the format in which
was released in 1968. The quintet played
of Astor Piazzolla Foundation,

with guest artists under the direction of Laura Escalada.

By Maria José Garufi
mgarufi@diarioelatlantico.com

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