El Bandoneón Baila
El Bandoneón Baila
A Tango Argentino Concert, arranged and performed by Gabriel Rivano (Bandoneón)
A concert recording from Bad Homburg Castle in Germany
HD Recording · DDD · Duration: c. 63 Minutes
CD & Digital Music Album
incl. 5 Bonus Tracks, available for download and streaming only
Available from September 2025


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astles and palaces have always inspired our imagination. They were and still are places of flourishing music culture, because they stimulate noble thoughts and deep feelings. Their tales and legends open our hearts and minds for romance in any sense.
Standing in a castle one realises that romantisism embraces much more than the period so named. The works from different centuries and from multiple musical genres presented in our Castle Concerts series testify to this with the incomparable spirit of their interpretation.
Volker Northoff

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abriel Rivano was born in Buenos Aires in 1958. Descended from a family of musicians, he is the grandson of Adolfo Pérez Pocholo, bandoneonist and composer of the old guard of tango, from whom he inherited his bandoneon. Between 1979 and 1988 he studied bandoneon with Daniel Binelli, Rodolfo Daluisio, Alejandro Barletta and Rodolfo Mederos.
Since 1981 he has been a member of numerous tango groups and has played alongside artists of different genres, such as "Roberto Pansera's Typical Orchestra" - accompanying the singers Alberto Podesta and Roberto Rufino, among others.
He recorded two free tango albums - "Será una noche" and "La Segunda" - in the Gándara monastery, Buenos Aires Province, for the Japanese label Marecordings with the musicians Santiago Vazquez, Marcelo Moguilevsky, Pedro Aznar, Lidia Borda and Edgardo Cardozo.
He played in a duo with Victor Villadangos, Ensemble "La Chimera" - a group with which he recorded an album in a church in Italy and made successful tours around the world - and with a Chamber Sextet presenting his compositions at the Opera of Zurich. Rivano has performed concerts uninterruptedly from 1981 to the present, as a soloist and with different projects, in prestigious auditoriums in numerous countries, from America, Europe, Oceania and Asia. He played five times at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires with different ensembles. He was the first bandoneon player and arranger of "Tango, Vals, Tango" by choreographer A. Stekelman between 1999 and 2004. In 1997 he premiered his "Concerto for bandoneon, guitar and orchestra".
In 2007 Gabriel Rivano won the first prize in the international composition contest of the Argentine Secretary of Culture with his "Concierto para bandoneón y Orquesta Sinfónica". In 2015 he premiered his "Concerto for Bandoneón y Banda Sinfónica" together with the Symphonic Band of Buenos Aires. He currently distributes his artistic activity between Argentina and Europe, where he performs Bandoneon solo concerts and participates in other projects with renowned musicians.
The K&K Verlagsanstalt produced in 2006 live with the Gabriel Rivano Trio the CD “La Luminosa” as part of the Castle Concerts. The trio members are Gabriel Rivano (bandoneon), Victor Villadangos (guitar) and Mónica Taragano (traverse flute).
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ublishing Authentic Classical Concerts entails for us capturing and recording outstanding performances and concerts for posterity. The performers, audience, opus and room enter into an intimate dialogue that in its form and expression, its atmosphere, is unique and unrepeatable. It is our aim, the philosophy of our house, to enable the listener to acutely experience every facet of this symbiosis, the intensity of the performance, so we record the concerts in direct 2-Track Stereo digital HD. The results are unparalleled interpretations of musical and literary works, simply - audiophile snapshots of permanent value. Flourishing culture, enthralling the audience and last but not least also you the listener, are the values we endeavor to document in our editions and series.
Music that is new, pieces worth listening to and well worth conserving, little treasures from the traditional and the avantgarde - music that is unimaginable anywhere else but in the hotbed of Europe - we capture these in our Castle Concerts Series of recordings in their original settings in cooperation with Volker Northoff.
Andreas Otto Grimminger & Josef-Stefan Kindler, K&K Verlagsanstalt
1. Over the rainbow & Soledad 4:53
by Harold Arlen & Carlos Gardel
2. Como 2 extraños 3:38
by Pedro Laurenz
3. Cafetín de Buenos Aires 2:46
by Gabriel Mores
4. Tristeza por un año & Fuimos 3:13
by Gabriel Rivano & Jose Dames
5. A fala da Paixao 4:23
by Egberto Gismonti
6. Mimí 3:12
by Gabriel Rivano
7. Calambre 2:44
by Astor Piazzolla
8. Oblivión 4:37
by Astor Piazzolla
9. Flores negras 2:53
by Francisco De Caro
10. La compuerta 2:21
by Adolfo Pérez ‚Pocholo‘
11. El choclo 2:09
by Angel Gregorio Villoldo
12. Tango-T 2:24
by Gabriel Rivano
13. September rain 3:24
by Gabriel Rivano
14. Mar calmo 4:08
by Gabriel Rivano
15. Tren de las nubes 2:28
by Gabriel Rivano
16. Adiós Nonino 3:47
by Astor Piazzolla
17. Por los 100 barrios porteños 5:30
by Gabriel Rivano
18. Yesterday 2:25
by John Lennon & Paul McCartney
19. Cariño de agosto 2:08
by Gabriel Rivano
Bonus Tracks
Available for download and streaming only
20. Cafetín de Buenos Aires 2:41
by Gabriel Mores
21. Flores negras 2:46
by Francisco De Caro
22. Tristeza por un año & Fuimos 3:05
by Gabriel Rivano & Jose Dames
23. Don Agustín Bardi 2:19
by Horacio Salgán
24. Prelude No. 4 from 6 Little Preludes in D Major, BWV 936 1:59
by Johann Sebastian Bach
A live recording to 'Direct-Stereo-Digital-HD' from Bad Homburg Castle in Germany, documented, produced & released by Andreas Otto Grimminger, Josef-Stefan Kindler & Volker Northoff.
Concert Date: June 09, 2024
Sound Engineer: Andreas Otto Grimminger
Production & Mastering: Andreas Otto Grimminger & Josef-Stefan Kindler
Photography, Artwork & Coverdesign: Josef-Stefan Kindler