Sonata Tanguera

The first album of the Duo Aguirre-Rocco released in Europe, combines two in the Argentinian culture engrained styles of music - the european classical music and the tango.

Its musical themes and rhythmic elements are still preserved but integrated in traditional chamber music. The name-giving Tango-Sonata (orig.: Sonata Tanguera) was developed in 2001, in a time of political crisis in Argentinia and during a complete changeover in the life of the composer Pablo Aguirre.

In searching for a new musical identity, an enrichment for the modern chamber music and a real new form of the classical sonata came into being.

The structure of the sonata form is the basis for the Tango-Sonata. The fragments of the sonata form are seperated to create the new framework for the single movements. The Tango-Sonata is also influenced by Astor Piazolla's "Tango Nuevo" but finds its special musical shape.

Genuine Stereo
Genuine Stereo means pure stereo recording without multitrack and multi-microphone techniques.
This way phase errors and mixing losses are avoided. In order to obtain a naturally genuine sound, no signalprocessors altering frequencies or dynamics are used.

Excerpt of used equipment: 
2x
Neumann KM184
2x
Line Audio Design CM3
1x
Neumann TLM 170R
1x
Line Audio Design 8MP
1x
Tascam DA98
1x
M-Audio Delta 1010 (current: Motu 1248 AVB Interface)
1x
Tillmann Audio PC (Current: Audio-PC with Motu 1248, Studio One, ...)
Logic Audio Platinum
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Customer: 
Lunovis Verlag Berlin
Location: 
G&S Productions, Technische Universität Berlin
Number of tracks: 
17