Fernando Suárez Paz, a virtuoso of the tango violin, presents "Escualo: Masters of Tango Violin," a captivating album released on June 3, 2016, under Azica Records. This collection of tango masterpieces is a testament to Suárez Paz's extraordinary talent and his deep connection to the genre's rich heritage.
The album features a blend of classic tango compositions and collaborations with notable artists such as Lautaro Greco, Cristian Zarate, Roberto Tormo, and Pipi Piazzolla. The title track, "Escualo," composed by Astor Piazzolla in 1979 specifically for Fernando Suárez Paz, is a highlight that reflects Piazzolla's passion for shark fishing, adding a unique narrative layer to the music.
With a runtime of 37 minutes, "Escualo: Masters of Tango Violin" offers a concise yet profound exploration of tango's emotional depth and rhythmic complexity. The album includes iconic pieces like "Oblivion" and "Por una Cabeza," showcasing Suárez Paz's ability to evoke a wide range of emotions through his violin. Each track is a masterclass in tango, highlighting the artist's technical prowess and his ability to convey the soul of the music.
This album is a must-listen for tango enthusiasts and anyone appreciating the beauty of classical music. Fernando Suárez Paz's "Escualo: Masters of Tango Violin" is a celebration of tango's timeless appeal, delivered with passion and precision.