Milonga Del Angel
Milonga del Ángel is a composition of Ástor Piazzolla. It's the second part of the Angel Series, a composition from 1965.[1] He recorded it live in 1965,[2] and then on his 1986 album Tango: Zero Hour.
It's also the name of the 1993 album which contains the following songs:
- Biyuya
- Revirado
- Caliente
- Lunfardo
- Decarissimo
- Milonga del Ángel
- Muerte del Ángel
- Resurreccion del Ángel
- Tristezas de un Doble A
- Escualo
References
External links
- "piazzolla.org"
- Milonga Del Angel
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Ástor Piazzolla
- Adiós Nonino
- La Camorra
- Estaciones Porteñas
- Histoire du Tango
- Libertango
- María de Buenos Aires
- Milonga Del Angel
- Suite Punta del Este
- Piazzolla's Orquesta Típica
- Octeto Buenos Aires
- Conjunto 9
- Summit (1974)
- Tango: Zero Hour (1986)
- The Rough Dancer and the Cyclical Night (Tango Apasionado) (1988)
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