Astor Piazzolla Cafe 1930 Violin Piano Pdf
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He then studied for the musical traditional and folklore conservatories in New York, learning composition, counterpoint, orchestration and composition. He was awarded the first prize in this year for his \"Variations on an Argentine Folk Tiento\". This was despite the fact that it was written in an Argentine capellescan style, and the prize was given for a work written in Bach's style. He also started playing the violin for Robert Kraft, a top egoist who would later become his friend and a successful coach of students of classical music in New York. One of his first compositions, one of his last ones, is the \"Ode to the Sun\", written in 1942. This was his only piece on piano and was dedicated to Kraft, who had died two years earlier. He also wrote his third classical work, the 1942 \"Suite B-flat\". In 1955, Piazzolla shared the composition prize for his \"Preludio No. 1 to Franz Schubert's \"Die schwarze Linde\". He was the only non-professional (being an Argentinian student) to win this prize, and it earned him a professional career and ample financial gains. Piazzolla was also granted permission of the US Immigration Office to continue his studies at Columbia University, as he was too young to become a US citizen. 7211a4ac4a