This collection of tangos by soloist Rodger French makes the Old Lady feel as though she is sitting at a small table outside a café in Buenos Aires, sipping a glass of Malbec.
French has explored tangos on his own for years… he once headed a band called The Deluxe Vaudeville Orchestra which performed tangos on instruments including the banjo, washtub bass, and euphonium (played by the Old Lady’s younger brother!) – but when he had the opportunity to live in Buenos Aires, he took his studies to a new level. He sought out bandoneón master Rodolfo Maderos and convinced him of his desire to play proper tangos on the piano accordion instead of the traditional bandoneón, a “devilishly difficult” (French’s words) concertina-like instrument.
It worked, and this album is the result.
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The Old Lady’s favorite cut is the last, Lee’s Tango. Slyly charming with hints of klezmer, this piece is fun to listen to! It is a delicious dessert to top off this tasty collection.
You can preview this album at https://soundcloud.com/rodger-french/sets/che-acordeon-tangos-from-buenos-aires and if you like it, buy one!
To add to that shameless plug, you can find French’s blog at http://rodgerfrench.blogspot.com/ and you will enjoy good writing as well as an insider’s view of the exotic place he now calls home.
Great, Julie. Thanks so much.