Saluzzi - Ensayo para bandoneon y tres hermanos Filming Locations
Where was Saluzzi - Ensayo para bandoneon y tres hermanos filmed? Saluzzi - Ensayo para bandoneon y tres hermanos was filmed in 1 locations across Argentina in the following places:
Saluzzi - Ensayo para bandoneon y tres hermanos Filming Locations
Buenos Aires is Argentina’s big, cosmopolitan capital city. Its center is the Plaza de Mayo, lined with stately 19th-century buildings including Casa Rosada, the iconic, balconied presidential palace. Other major attractions include Teatro Colón, a grand 1908 opera house with nearly 2,500 seats, and the modern MALBA museum, displaying Latin American art.
Saluzzi - Ensayo para bandoneon y tres hermanos (2000)
Dino Saluzzi is one of the world's most famous bandoneon soloists and composers, a master of delicate tones whose repertoire spans the entire musical palette from folk music through tango to jazz. He comes from the deep country of northern Argentina, and has always stressed his roots in a music-loving farming family. This is the starting point of Daniel Rosenfeld's unusual debut film, which he calls Essay on the Bandoneon and Three Brothers. He begins by showing Saluzzi on tour in Europe, recording the venues at which he performs: Venice, Bellinzona, Paris and Zurich. This is complemented by musings on the art of composition, Saluzzi's beginnings, background and yearning to compose. The mainly black-and-white footage is interspersed by a few colour pictures, portents of the second part of the film in which the director accompanies his star to his home town of Camposanto, an isolated settlement in Salta province, where Saluzzi was born in 1935. The landscape of his youth is shown entirely in colour. It is the starting-point of the description of the social and cultural roots and family background that spawned Saluzzi's creativity. The highlight of the film is the performance of a piece he composed during his European tour and which he plays in his birthplace together with his three brothers.