158 mixes with songs by “Piazzolla”
Idril
a silhouette of spring in winter
Idril
2012-05-10T18:17:19Z
12 contemporary / 20th century classical pieces.
I have to thank @kmysko and @spaceopera for encouraging me to do this one. :)
pie_in_the_sky
Writer's Block Remedy
pie_in_the_sky
2012-04-07T13:33:26Z
Keeps me going when I'm writing or studying. Prepare for three mind-boggling hours of inspiration!
[comment: I added a few tracks, so my Remedy is now a four-hour mix!]
paxbird
Burgeoning
paxbird
2012-05-06T05:50:45Z
Grace. Haunting. Beauty. Ominous. Carnal.
Photo: Still from 'Night of the Hunter' (1955), Director Charles Laughton.
Tony J. Neal
The Best of 1974: The Complete List
Tony J. Neal
2012-04-09T17:50:32Z
Countdown the best songs of 1974! This is the complete list from 175 all the way to #1. Technically 176 songs, from 175 albums, 15 hours of music to last all day. Covers all genres ranging from Willie Nelson to Miles Davis to New York Dolls. Accompanies: http://nc17soundtraxxx.blogspot.com/2012/03/paradigm-shift-top-175-...
very
milonga rioplatense
very
2012-04-04T18:52:26Z
8+1 track Alfredo Zitarrosa / Eduardo Mateo / Carlos Gardel. Tangos y milongas rioplatenses
Arte: Pablo Fuentes Retamal, "Playas, tangos y milongas libertarias argentinas"
natsa
b cause
somewhere*
b cause
2012-03-09T08:40:14Z
"Please, just for me, forget the steps... Hold me, feel the music, and give me your soul.
Then I can give you mine."
betsyrae
Focus Guaranteed: My Ultimate Piano and Cello Study Playlist
betsyrae
2011-10-24T22:31:26Z
A long playlist of some solo piano, solo cello and some of the two combined. Perfect focus music for a long night of studying. Enjoy, and good luck! Try listening to this with http://www.rainymood.com.
Thanks for so many likes! You all have great taste in music :) Check out my other instrumental playlists if you want more study music!
krisrs1128
Piazzolla
krisrs1128
2012-01-14T23:15:17Z
I was very ashamed to tell her that I was a tango musician. Finally I said, "I play in a night club." I didn't want to say cabaret. And she answered, "Night club, mais oui, but that is a cabaret, isn't it?" ... She kept asking: "You say that you are not pianist. What instrument do you play, then?" And I didn't want to tell her that I was a bandoneón player, because I thought, "Then she will throw me from the fourth floor." Finally, I confessed and she asked me to play some bars of a tango of my own. She suddenly opened her eyes, took my hand and told me: "You idiot, that's Piazzolla!"











