Composers

André Previn

Born: 1929
Tango Song and Dance (1997)
Publisher
G Schirmer Inc
Category
Works for 2-6 Players
Sub Category
Piano + 1 Instrument
Year Composed
1997
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Score and Part(s):  50483447 Score and Part(s):  HL50483447

Programme Note
André Previn Tango Song and Dance (1997)
Composer Note:
Tango Song and Dance was composed in 1997 as a set of lighthearted virtuoso pieces for Anne-Sophie Mutter. At the time, the Tango revival craze had not yet been born, and so the first movement with it purposeful and exaggerated Tango clichés was still possible. The clustered harmonies are not terribly far removed from the sound the traditional accordion makes, and the whole movement should be full of self-conscious poses.

Not much needs to be said about the middle movement; the title Song is self-explanatory. The violin predominates throughout, and the accompaniment is simple and direct. The Dance is a bit more complicated. Just when the rhythm threatens to relax into eight beats per bar, it trips over the last note and becomes seven. I doubt whether dancers would be happy keeping time to this, bur of course for two instrumentalists it becomes a good deal easier. The ending is percussive and relentless and an unadulterated C major puts the final stamp on things.

— André Previn

The premiere of Tango Song and Dance took place August 26, 2001 in Lucerne, Switzerland with Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin and André Previn, piano. A recording by the same artists is available on Deutsche Grammophon, CD 471 500-2.

Related works:
Song (from Tango Song and Dance)
Tango Song and Dance

  • Soloist(s)
    Anne-Sophie Mutter (Violin), André Previn (Piano)
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