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Digest from 20 Oct 1999 to 21 Oct 1999





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There are 6 messages totalling 164 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. A tango for the cello (5) 2. tango community survey


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Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 11:52:20 -0400 From: "J. Bouchard" <jean-francois.bouchard @MEQ.GOUV.QC.CA> Subject: A tango for the cello I have a friend who is a cellist and I am currently trying to find= for=20 her a tango which can be played by the cello=2E =20 Are there any tangos who are recorded (or written=29 for the cello= =20 (alone or in conjunction with other instruments=29 ? =20 Are there any tangos (written for other instruments=29 which could= be=20 interpreted with the cello ? Are scores available for these ? =20 Thanks =20 Jean-Fran=E7ois Bouchard jean-francois=2Ebouchard=40meq=2Egouv=2Eqc=2Eca =


Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 18:27:57 +0200 From: Natarajan Balasundara <rajan @EMC.COM> Subject: Re: A tango for the cello Yo-Yo Ma not long ago(last year or mayber earlier this year) recorded tango music for the cello...and these should be available at any music store nearest you. As for the score, I dont know. rajan.


Original Message----- From: J. Bouchard <jean-francois.bouchard @meq.gouv.qc.ca> To: TANGO-L @mitvma.mit.edu <TANGO-L @mitvma.mit.edu>

Date: Wednesday, October 20, 1999 5:59 PM Subject: A tango for the cello > I have a friend who is a cellist and I am currently trying to find for > her a tango which can be played by the cello. > > Are there any tangos who are recorded (or written) for the cello > (alone or in conjunction with other instruments) ? > > Are there any tangos (written for other instruments) which could be > interpreted with the cello ? > Are scores available for these ? > > Thanks > > Jean-Fran=E7ois Bouchard > jean-francois.bouchard @meq.gouv.qc.ca >


Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 19:16:16 -0400 From: "DANCETANGO.COM" <carpi @AXON.RUTGERS.EDU> Subject: Re: A tango for the cello Look for Piazzola's "Grand Tango" the only piece that I know written for piano and cello. It is great and it was written for Rostropovich. Daniel Carpi La Milonga NYC http://www.dancetango.com


Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 17:22:19 -0700 From: D Orly-Thompson <david.orly-thompson @US.PWCGLOBAL.COM> Subject: Re: A tango for the cello I note that Trenner's web-site (Bridge to the Tango) has a CD featuring a (presumably Argentine) cellist: "Quique Lannoo is a cellist and his tangos reflect his strong classical background. The disc includes a version of Mozart's 40th symphony as a tango."


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Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 20:07:47 -0500 From: Tom Ronquillo <chitiger @MAIL.DAVE-WORLD.NET> Subject: Re: A tango for the cello D Orly-Thompson wrote: > > I note that Trenner's web-site (Bridge to the Tango) has a CD featuring a > (presumably Argentine) cellist: "Quique Lannoo is a cellist and his > tangos reflect his strong classical background. The disc includes a version > of Mozart's 40th symphony as a tango." Greetings, The Quique Lannoo cd is a good one. There are no solo cello tracks, but there are some interesting cello passages here and there. Yo Yo Ma's technique is obviously exceptional; however, I seldom listen to his tango cd as often as I do Quique Lannoo's. Tom (El Tigre) Ronquillo


Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1999 12:38:28 +1000 From: Sandy Smith <sg.smith @QUT.EDU.AU> Subject: tango community survey Hola tangueros! In order to support my tango habit, I teach & research in applied psychology at a university in Australia. One of my current projects is concerned with understanding the psychology of communities, both those located geographically & those which are a result of shared interest, (such as tango!). A doctoral student of mine is surveying a range of communities and (as a result of my interest in tango) has developed a tango community survey. If you are interested in participating you can find the survey at: http://www.arts.qut.edu.au/psyc/pgrad/obstP/index.htm It can be downloaded for completion and either mailed electronically to: p.obst @qut.edu.au or snailmailed back to the address given on the site. Please feel tell other tangueros about this survey. And, yes, I do have an interest, albeit NOT financial in this posting. muchas gracias sandy


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