A beautiful tango for guitar, bandoneon and flute. Authentic, with retro charm and irresistible South American flair.

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Scenes in the circus, at the medieval market or in a variety show need a soundtrack that is as old-fashioned as it is timelessly authentic. This one is as exciting as a high-wire act, as fascinating as a successful pantomime and as subtly ironic as a sad clown.
In his 35 years in the police force, Inspector Lucien Darras has never seen a case like this before. Smuggling hashish plays a role, as does counterfeit money and a dead local politician who was considered corrupt and incompetent far beyond the borders of the department. And what role is played by the mysterious femme fatale who always appears nearby when a new crime in the sinister series occurs?
Spring dabs its colors into the landscape awakening from snow and ice. The villagers flock to the market square to discuss and celebrate the start of the new harvest season with a colorful round dance. Gentle folklore with flute and bandoneon for images of nature, folk dance and life in the village.
The old hiking trail winds its way through picturesque valleys, past rivulets of clear mountain water and over the peaks of the low mountain range. Cheerful hikers nod to each other while the treetops sway gracefully in the foehn wind. This composition for bandoneon, concert guitar and flute brings to mind old and new Heimat films, historical documentaries and fairytale programs for the whole family.
Atmospheric, gentle. A hesitant tango that aptly underscores mysterious scenes and historical images.
Lively tango for lively scenes. This authentic composition for bandoneon, concert guitar and flute is of timeless elegance and fiery temperament. It goes well with historical biographies, travel reports from South America or guides to Central American cuisine.
Heavy rain clouds hang over the otherwise lively city. Most people's social life shifts indoors: to cafés and bars, tango pubs and art exhibitions, art museums and film festivals.
The famous Prélude, fugue et variation, op. 18 in B minor was dedicated by the Belgian composer César Franck (1822-1892) to his friend Camille Saint-Saëns. The composition remains a standard work in the Romantic repertoire to this day and is very popular with budding pianists and organists.
Heavy rain falls on the dystopian metropolis, where depressed people afflicted by loneliness and fear of loss can only find solace in the late capitalist reality series broadcast on the big screens.