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- which has now been moved to the Tango- and Bandoneon museum in Staufen since July 2014. Historically, bandoneons were produced primarily in Germany[citation...
- Bandoneón Day is celebrated on 11 July each year in Argentina. This date was chosen to mark the birth of the man who is considered the "Supreme Bandoneón...
- among members of the audience who were offended by the inclusion of two bandoneons in a traditional symphony orchestra. In spite of this Piazzolla's composition...
- Kusserow and Charles Peguri systems, both introduced around 1925.: 18  Bandoneons typically have more than one reed per button, dry-tuned with the reeds...
- includes at least two violins, flute, piano, double b****, and at least two bandoneóns. Sometimes guitars and a clarinet join the ensemble. Tango may be purely...
- in this family include the concertina, harmonica, and bandoneon. The concertina and bandoneon do not have the melody–accompaniment duality. The harmoneon...
- notes (melody) and left hand buttons that play chords and b**** notes. The bandoneon is a type of concertina particularly po****r in South America and Lithuania...
- instrumentation, scored for mezzo-soprano, mixed choir and an ensemble of bandoneon, piano and strings. The world premiere was on 17 August 1996 at the Avenida...
- Balaban aerophones 422.111.2 Azerbaijan, Iran reed instruments oboe, duduk Bandoneón aerophones 412.132 Latin America free reed instruments accordion Bansuri...
- period, cemented the instrumentation for the standard tango ****tet: two bandoneons, two violins, piano and double b****. Firpo heard a march by Uruguayan...