Bandoneon Learning

 
 

Audio CDs

 
 
 

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Custom made Arrangements

 

Published Arrangements

Vintage Arrangements

Piazzolla Arrangements

For Violin-Cello-Piano

For Duo  (piano, double bass)

For Duo (violin, piano)

 

 

 

We can work on the any arrangement for a Tango piece for the ensamble you have, specially if it´s a non - tango formation.

We arrange for: string duos, trios, and quartets, for new tango quartets and quintets, "tipica" orchestra, guitar duos, trios, and bandoneon - guitar duos and guitar - piano duos.

Bandoneon solo transcriptions: You might be aware that bandoneon solo sheet music is not very diverse. We can custom transcript the tango you want on the desired level of difficulty (Easy - medium - pro)

Other Instrument transcriptions: for violin/viola and piano duos, guitar, etc.

Orquesta Tipica Arrangements: These are arrangements for piano, double bass, four bandoneons, three violins and cello, the most common Tango formation in the old days

Contact for Quote

Please send us an email with your requirements.

Our quotes are based on:

  • Ensamble arranged

  • Deadline

  • Production of Audio/midifile

  • Volume

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Juan “Pollo” Raffo

 

Composer, arranger, keyboardist and music educator. Diploma, Berklee College of Music. Master of Arts, New York University. Faculty member of the Berklee International Network in the areas of composition, arranging and ensemble.

Credits as arranger, composer, performer, conductor and/or producer in over fifty released albums. Most of them for major labels such as: RCA, CBS, EMI, WEA, Sony, BMG and Virgin.

Bandoneonist, arranger and composer in “La Camorra quintet”

Former  bandoneonist at “Color Tango orchestra” directed by Roberto Alvarez with whom he has gone on tours throughout many countries.

Bandoneon solist of the “Chamber Orchestra of the National Congress Library”, and the “Chamber Orchestra of La Plata City”

Graduated in the “National Conservatory J. P. Esnaola”, he underwent bandoneón studies with professors Gabriel Rivano, Rodolfo Daluisio and Carlos Lázari.

Credits also as music educator, actually bandoenon proffesor at  “Yamaha Popular Music School” in Buenos Aires.

 

Luciano Jungman