Marcelo Nisinman is one of the most remarkable bandeonists of today. He created a post-Piazzolla Buenos Aires tango style, completely personalized, fusing elements of traditional tango, the inevitable inspiration from Piazzolla and the current modernist (jazz) styles.
On this new recording Marcelo Nisinman is joined by Alberto Mesirca (classical and electric guitars) and Winfried Holzenkamp (bass and ukulele). They play a wildly varying program, ranging from arrangements of Bach and Buxtehude, through traditionals like La Cumparsita and Ojos Negros, to Nisinman’s own compositions, notably the extravagant Der Makabere Zirkus.
An irresistible recording, brimming with joy, passion and virtuosity!
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach, Marcelo Nisinman, Vincente Greco
Artists: Marcelo Nisinman (bandoneón), Alberto Mesirca (electric guitar & guitar), Winfried Holzenkamp (double bass & ukulele)
Argentinian bandoneonist, composer and arranger Marcelo Nisinman is one of the most rema
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