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Pablo Ziegler & Lara St. John: Piazzolla’s Central Park Concert

On September 6, 1987, tango grand-maestro Astor Piazzolla gave a concert at the peak of his career in New York City's Central Park, resulting in what many critics consider to be the definitive live recording of Piazzolla with his ensemble. That ensemble included Pablo Ziegler, the Argentine pianist and composer who helped shape the modern tango. Now Ziegler and acclaimed violinist Lara St. John offer a special concert program that celebrates Piazzolla's famous Central Park Concert.

The program recreates most of the original Central Park program, which includes many of the late Argentine composer's most beloved works, as well as exquisite compositions by Ziegler. The line-up features the same instrumentation as Piazzolla's iconic New Tango Quintet, including Ziegler, who played in Piazzolla's quintet for more than a decade.

Ziegler and St. John debuted this program at Central Park's Naumburg Orchestral Concerts series in celebration of the 25th anniversary of Piazzolla's Central Park Concert. The 2012 concert drew the largest crowd in the series' 107 years. Ziegler and St. John have since toured the program to the University of Georgia in Athens, the University of Colorado in Boulder, and the Broward Center in Fort Lauderdale. Writes New York Music Daily about the Naumburg concert: "They dug deeply into the material right from the start, with a brightly glimmering, hard-hitting version of 'Michaelangelo', then played up the jazz and ragtime aspects of 'Muerte Del Angel', then brought the lights down with the dirge 'Introduccion Del Angel', bandoneon and violin sailing over the murk below. […] The audience responded thunderously."

Pablo Ziegler & Lara St. John:

Piazzolla's Central Park Concert
featuring the
Pablo Ziegler Quartet for New Tango
with Hector del Curto, bandoneon; Claudio Ragazzi, guitar; Andrew Roitstein, bass

Tuesday, November 21st 7:00pm
(Le) Poisson Rouge
58 Bleecker St, New York, NY 10012



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