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By Hedy Weiss
"... the on stage orchestra is masterful. They squeeze out the fiercely romantic longing of traditional and modern tangos. Fernando Marzan is the superb pianist." |
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By Octavio Roca
"...a dozen superb musicians on a bare stage lit to resemble a starry summer night. Fernando Marzan's romantic piano is again a standout..." |
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By Robert Johnson
"...Tango music with its rhythms that lurch and grab you suddenly in a forbidden embrace. Fernando Marzan is outstanding..."
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By Victoria Looseleaf
"...the soulful traditional tango music led by pianist musical director Fernando Marzan, proved stellar throughout..." |
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By Linde Howe-beck (Montreal)
"...Tango Vivo deserves to be called Tango Virtuoso. It's a connoisseurs's collection of flamboyant soloist. Superbly played by the pianist Fernando Marzan and the violinist Humberto Ridolfi..."
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By Ellis Nassour
"...There are showstopping moments from the orquestra as well, especially from young pianist Fernando Marzan, who seems destined for a concert career..."
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By Sid Smith
"...Onstage talent gleam with true elegant and class including pianist Fernando Marzan, whose fingers ripple up and down the keys as if he were playing a Carnegie Hall Concerto..." |
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By Susan Hickman
"... Astor Piazzolla's Adios Nonino a piece full of fury, features Fernando Marzan plucking the chords of tenderness rage and futility from which the tango was born..." |
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By Pamela Squires, February 11, 2003
"...Tango Buenos Aires has just the right combination and allowed the superb ocrchestra to shine...The orchestra led by Fernando Marzan at the piano proved that it takes two to tango well onstage: dance and music. The program´s complex and the demanding arrangements required superb musicians..." |
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By Ted Shen, April 10, 2003
"...the music is another matter. Its mixture of tawdry sensuality and giddy sentimentality has an appeal beyond physical proximity. The Buenos Aires five-piece band- with solo contribution from Marzan- played with excepcional flair..." |
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By Allan Ulrich, April 3, 2003
"...All these tango extravaganzas feature splendid musicians with arrangements of music and movement that added up to an entertainment...Fernando Marzan ( music director, piano, arranger, composer) is listed prominently in the program. |
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By Judith Hatcher, February 18, 2003
"...the intimacy of the tango where five superbly talented musicians were joined onstage...the music was so well done that one wouldn´t minded an evening of that alone. Pianist Fernando Marzan has more than mastered the art of the arpeggio..." |
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By Nancy Stetson, January 29, 2003
"...a five-piece orchestra led by pianist, composer, arranger Fernando Marzan was so excepcional it would´ve a treat to have just heard it perform...and was just a sheer pleasure to listen to..." |
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By Richard Duckett, February 26, 2003
"...the five piece orchestra had a sound all its own which is to say Tango and Argentinean. Under the music director Fernando Marzan´s leadership, you could tell the music also has its formal, ballroom side..." |
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By Robert Johnson, February 15, 2003
"...the orchestra, under the direction of Fernando Marzan, delivers richly textured performances in musical interludes throughout the evening..." |
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By Dottie Ashley, February 6, 2003
"...with a first class quintet, including a powerful pianist on a grand piano. |
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