: A nearly 10-minute centerpiece dedicated to Dino's father, Cayetano, exploring early memories and the fleeting passage of time .
: A track that pays homage to both the tango clubs of Argentina and the fiction of author Jorge Luis Borges . Dino Saluzzi - Albores (2020, ECM)
: Rated it 4/5, describing it as "undoubtedly one of Dino Saluzzi's most intimate albums" . If you'd like, I can: Provide a track-by-track breakdown with run times. : A nearly 10-minute centerpiece dedicated to Dino's
: A somber farewell to the late Georgian composer Giya Kancheli, who passed away in 2019 . If you'd like, I can: Provide a track-by-track
Compare this solo work to his like Kultrum (1982) or Andina (1988).
The album consists of nine original compositions that function as "musical soliloquies," moving away from traditional tango structures into more free-flowing, spiritual territories . Critics have described the sound as:
Released in 2020 on ECM Records , (meaning "daybreak") marks Argentine master Dino Saluzzi's first solo bandoneon recording in over 32 years . Recorded in Buenos Aires at Saluzzi Music Studios, the album is a deeply introspective "artistic manifesto" that showcases the full expressive range of the bandoneon . Musical Overview