Modern Tango World N° 4 (Bucharest, Romania) | Page 35

Orquesta Tipica Mistériosa: Tu lado acustico The Orquesta Tipica Mistériosa Buenos Aires with their pianist-arranger-director Javier Arias intended to bring the strain of classical tango played by the 1940s orchestras c;oser to today´s tango enthusiastics and dancers. The nine-person tango orchestra contains a piano, a bass, three bandoneons, three violins, and one singer., Guest musicians have enriched the full sound to nine violins and five bandoneons for this recording. They follow the traditional tango style, but with fresh and encouraging arrangements. Their obviousl aim has been to please the dancers, as well as listeners. For me their sound is somewhere between Carlos di Sarli and Aníbal Troilo, and that is pretty good. With Eliana Sosa added, they have another good argument on their side, an enthusiastic and passionate singer who definitely attracts the audience also during their shows. This is their third album within eight years as Orquesta Tipica Misteriosa Buenos Aires, apart from Javier Arias´s 2006 album with the Orquesta Tipica Fervor de Buenos Aires. On this album, we hear seven beautiful tangos, four dynamic milongas of which two are candombe milongas, and one vals. Most were written by old composers such as Juan d’Arienzo, Ricardo Luis Brignolo, Antonio Buglione, Félix Lipesker, Fernando Montoni, Luis Rubistein, and Rodolfo Sciammarella. Four songs were written by contemporary composers, one by the Argentine rock musician, Luis Alberto Spinetta. Another was written by their friend Pablo Sensoterra, the guitarist-composer of the Cuarteto La Púa. Two of the songs are by the director Javier Arias. The idea was to arrange some songs of this generation to be like in the Golden Age when Troilo played an arrangement of Piazzolla, or Pugliese made an arrangement of a Gobbi tune, as the violinist Damián González Gantes argued. For me, the album´s “acoustic side” is both, melodically romantic and rhythmically dynamic, definitely wor th the listen. Dancers will surely have their fun with the music of this ensemble, rich on elegant melodies and a fine pacing paso. If you like the energetic sound of an acoustic orquesta tipica, you are definitely at the right place. I see this ensemble and its current album as one of the essentials. Overall Scoring (1-5 stars): ***** Dancer´s pleasure = Listener´s pleasure Duration: 32 min. Website: http://www.misteriosabuenosaires.com/ — 35 — To Subscribe, Click here