Adios Nonino (6:52)

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Adiós Nonino es una pieza musical de tango, compuesta por el músico y compositor argentino Ástor Piazzolla; considerada por muchos como la mejor y más representativa obra del autor. Este tango fue compuesto por Piazzolla en octubre de 1959, en la ciudad de Nueva York (donde residía en ese momento), días después de la muerte de su padre, Vicente Piazzola, a quien Astor apodaba Nonino; y tenía antecedentes en su tango “Nonino”, de 1955. En una entrevista de 1990, Piazzolla declaró que éste es su tango número uno. Y que muchas veces había intentado superarlo, pero sin éxito.

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Adiós Nonino (Farewell, Nonino) is a composition by tango composer Ástor Piazzolla, written in October 1959 while in New York in memory of his father, Vincente “Nonino” Piazzolla, a few days after his father’s death.

The piece has proven to be one of Piazzolla’s most well known and popular compositions, and has been recorded many times in many various arrangements and instrumentations.

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  • silversurfer250

    The Soundtrack Of My Life...

    15 Dec 2012 Reply
  • chav7

    Insuperable

    2 Sep 2012 Reply
  • wrarrl

    Astor fue un genio de la música. Adios Nonino es una de mis favoritas, pero toda su obra es insuperable.

    13 Feb 2012 Reply
  • lukasz_pulawski

    Timeless

    19 Dec 2011 Reply
  • headey

    UK 25th Nov 2011(displays 5:44) Today it is solo grand piano to -2:30 ; then accordion & piano developing into the tune I'm familiar with. total length approx 9:20 -OK, I quite enjoyed it bit imho if artists are going to upload new versions it would be good if they could add their name to the title, or put the track on their own page.

    25 Nov 2011 Reply
  • headey

    UK 2June 2011 - I like today's stream but i can't be sure it is the one I've heard here before(8:14 including a bit of well faded applause at the end). It starts with what sounds like an upright piano; joined by accordian/bandoneon @-5:30 then fiddle. Anybody know ~~1-the artists ~~~2-how many different versions stream from lastfm play here?

    2 Jun 2011 Reply
  • CameronCJohnson

    I first heard Le Grand Tango performed by a Saxophone quartet a few years ago, and had to find more of Piazzolla's music. He has grown to become one of my favorites.

    14 Apr 2011 Reply
  • idiotpatrol

    <3

    25 Feb 2011 Reply
  • rosmaritbrum

    Their music has a sweet taste of romance, mystery and always represented by a dash of love. This is Astor Piazzola ... indescribable .....

    15 Oct 2010 Reply
  • xangri

    Uma profunda melancolia...isso é que me toca nesta música

    20 Sep 2010 Reply
  • intercelt

    estupenda...!

    15 Aug 2010 Reply
  • auxiliadora1

    Tristeza, romance, mistério, ritmo! Tudo isto e muito mais encontramos em Piazolla.

    14 Aug 2010 Reply
  • INGREVALLO

    Perfeita!!!

    19 Jul 2010 Reply
  • gabbynewneo

    My favorite of all time :)

    13 Jul 2010 Reply
  • maquinadehuesos

    La tristeza en su máxima expresión

    13 Jun 2010 Reply
  • blueskyfrank

    Genius...

    24 Nov 2009 Reply
  • SallyPilot

    I just "discovered" Astor Piazzolla and his music and I'm absolutely enchanted!

    19 Nov 2009 Reply
  • perroazull

    "Papá nos pidió que lo dejáramos solo durante unas horas. Nos metimos en la cocina. Primero hubo un silencio absoluto. Al rato, oímos que tocaba el bandoneón. Era una melodía muy triste, terriblemente triste. Estaba componiendo Adiós Nonino."

    3 Oct 2009 Reply
  • martes68

    the boss, man from every store in avenida florida and every stone in recoleta is saturated with the piazolla tune of the melancholia of buenos aires man,

    29 Jul 2009 Reply
  • glasspider_

    linda!

    27 Jul 2009 Reply
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