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SYO TangoOz directed by Maggie Ferguson -- http://www.maggiefergusontango.com Eduardo Oscar Rovira, Bandoneonist, composer, leader and arranger (30 April 1925 - 29 July 1980) A prolific creator, Rovira composed around 200 tango pieces and nearly a hundred pieces for chamber music. The following we think are standouts: "A don Alfredo Gobbi", "A don Pedro Santillán", "A Evaristo Carriego" (a hit by Osvaldo Pugliese), "Azul y yo", "Bandomanía", "Contrapunteando", "El engobbiao" (a masterpiece in the rendering ofGobbi himself), "El violín de mi ciudad", "Febril" (for me his outstanding piece) In an interview for the daily paper La Prensa made in July 1969 they asked him his opinion about tango: «Tango is an experience, is something that represents the way of living and feeling of each one". Later he was inquired about the new trends: "Most people think that tango is only a dance, something necessarily danceable, when in fact, that is the poorest aspect of tango in the musical field. I'm interested in getting to the essence of tango, to the harmonic progressions, to the variation of its rhythms, to the development of the phrases.» He expressly recognizes Piazzolla and places him as the best musician in the nation, but he adds: «We are different, but reciprocally necessary, even though maybe only in the field of stimulation. I want to improve what he does, like maybe he wants to improve what I do. I wish there were more "Piazzollas" because competition would get much more from the two of us. Excerpt from www.todotango.com/english/creadores/erovira.asp Recorded live on 29 November 2013 - Verbrugghen Hall, Conservatorium of Music, Sydney. Video and sound recording produced by Jason Julian http://www.jasonjulian.com . . . . .