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JOHNSTONE – Tango Concierto – SOLO CELLO [only available from “Creighton’s Collection”]

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this music is published by, and only available from, Creighton’s Collection
Tim Creighton Griffiths, Editor: http://www.creightonscollection.co.uk
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The composition “Tango-Concierto” was written for a series of concerts relating to the tenth anniversary of the death of the wonderful ‘father’ of modern Argentine music, Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992). As such it is a kind of homage to this composer who knew how to combine superbly the classical language of his day with the popular flavour of the tango.
Johnstone uses the same ‘formula’ as Piazzolla: the material of the composition divides into two contrasting blocks in parts a music of accented rhythms, fast and energetic, and in other moments a more relaxed tempo with song-like sensual lines.
Instrumentation:
Solo Violoncello
Approximate difficulty:
From the beginning it was conceived equally as a work demanding an impressive technique from the cellist (hence ‘concierto’ or concerto), showing itself in highly contrasted registers of the instrument, double/triple-stops, pizzicatos, spiccatos and other bowing techniques, which gives the sensation at the same time as being a modern ‘caprice’.
Dedicatee of this presentation (if applicable):
The work is dedicated to Fernando Villanueva, in appreciation of his support and enthusiasm in the forming of the project ‘Neofusion-Tango’.
Links (Audio – Visual), and known performances given by:
With gratitude to Spanish Television ‘Telecinco S.A.’ (and a special thanks to Isabel Morales of the programme ‘Nocturnos’) for permission to make the publication of this work possible.

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