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About the Author:
 La Belle Epoque Candids827 Broadway, btw. 12th and 13th Sts. NYC, NY 212.924.1187 Host, Daniel Carpi 9:30 PM, $12 Free Lesson at 8 PM Photos by Dr. Roberta E. Zlokower January 10, 2003 On this night, the incredibly fantastic Tango Musicians, Composer, Fernando Otero, on piano, Nick Danielson (See Tango and NYC Ballet Interview), on violin, Pablo Aslan, on bass, and Hector del Curto, on bandoneon, (See Ziegler Review, Jazz Standard) performed at La Belle Epoque. They performed Otero's vibrant and dynamic, original pieces, plus Astor Piazzolla's Tango music, which is danceable, as well. For this Tanguera, who loves to dance to Piazzolla, it was an honor to witness such a rare musical event, which was then repeated the following Friday, January 17, at La Belle Epoque and at La Boca, January 14. Del Curto makes his bandoneon sing and cry, exquisite music for the audience. Otero is a brilliant and cutting edge composer, in total control of the keyboard. Aslan, well known in Tango circles, was at the top of his form, with rich, round sounds from his bass. Danielson is an extremely talented violinist, equally at home with either classical or Tango musicians and works. (Also see www.avantango.com for more on tango music.) Guest Photographer: Mariela Franganillo  Hector del Curto, Bandoneon
 Pablo Aslan, Bass
 Fernando Otero, Piano
 Hector del Curto
 Tangueros
 Nick Danielson, Violin, and Pablo Aslan
 Fernando Otero
 El Pibe and Friend
 Roberta and El Pibe
 Tioma and Jennifer
 Juan is in town.
 Pulpo
 Frankie and Lexa
 Nick Danielson, Pablo Aslan, Hector del Curto
 Yaw and Mariela
 Yaw and Roberta
 Joe and Friend
 Yaw and Daniel
 Stefan and Beatriz
 Jurgen's in town.
 Mariela and Friend
 Anna and Friend
 Natalie at Leisure
 Salsa Break
 Frankie and Lexa
 Serge
 Jak and Friends
 Deniz and Friend
 Daniel Dances
 Ney Dances
 Vinny at Leisure
 Fred at Leisure
 Viviana's Beautiful Hair
 Ania and Tioma
 Tangueros
 Tangueros
 Tangueros
 Natalie and Roberta are Caught
 Salsa Star, Jose (El Canario) Alberto Stops By (See Copacabana Photo Essay of Jose Alberto's Orchestra) Look for Upcoming Interview with Jose Alberto "Conversations with Roberta"
 Jose Alberto and Olga
 Roberta, Jose Alberto, Olga
 Kathleen Teaches Jose Alberto to Tango
 They Dance
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