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Escalandrum

Argentina in New YorkNew York ~ Oct 6, 2012 Birdland presented “Escalandrum,” the sextet of drummer Daniel “Pipi” Piazzolla playing a tribute to his grandfather, the originator of Tango Jazz he called “Tango Nuevo,” with special appearances by Ute Lemper and Paquito D’Rivera.

Escalandrum at Birdland

Escalandrum at Birdland
Escalandrum

This is Piazzolla playing Piazzolla, but you never heard Piazzolla like this. Daniel takes his grandfather’s “Tango Nuevo” in an entirely new direction going further into the jazz that was played constantly in his father’s and grandfather’s house. Astor created “Tango Jazz.” Daniel is creating “Jazz Tango.”

Ute Lemper at Birdland
Ute Lemper

Singing ‘Maria de Buenos Aires’ Ute connected instantly with the passion of the heroine. Not everybody can understand Latin culture, but Ute gets it. Impressive!

Paquito D'Rivera and Daniel Piazzolla at Birdland
Paquito D’Rivera and Daniel “Pipi” Piazzolla

When Paquito played “Oblivion” he became the song. When he finished, there were many teary eyes in the audience. Paquito touched us all in the warmest way. When asked how it felt playing with these young men, Paquito answered, “They are so talented and have so much love for this music that it made me happy to play with them. It made me play better.”

Daniel Piazzolla at Birdland
Daniel “Pipi” Piazzolla

Assistant Secretary of State, Jose Fernandez, a Cuban-American said, “This music is in my own DNA and the City’s as well. Escalandrum at Birdland is an example of outstanding Latin culture that comes to New York and adds one more facet to the unity of cultures that we have here.”

This is not your father’s Piazzolla. Daniel and his band are creating something altogether new. You have one more chance to enjoy this outstanding Jazz band, 3pm today at Queens College.

Kindly TeatroStageFest would like to offer New York Latin Culture readers a $28 discount on tickets. With discount code Jazz12, you can get tickets for just $5.00. Don’t miss it.

Escalandrum

Birdland
315 W 44th St
Queens College
65-30 Kissena Blvd
Flushing
(718) 997-5000


Published October 7, 2012 ~ Updated May 14, 2024.

Filed Under: Birdland, Hell's Kitchen, Latin Jazz, MUSIC

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