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In 1960 he formed his seminalgroup Quinteto TangoNuevo, Ieaturingbandoneon alongsideviolin, guitar, piano, and bass. In lhe ensuingyearsPiazzolla''music increasingly used dissonance, metrical shifts, counterpolnt,and other techniquesinspired by modern classicalcomposition and jazz orchestras. In Argentina, where tango is a source of national pride and rdentity, some tango purists were incensed by these radical departures from tradition, and ln the late 1960s even Argentinas military government criticized Piazzollalbr being too avant-garde. Piazzolla left behind a huge body of mu:ic-more than 750 works-and classic recordings such as Adiris Nonino and Tango: Zero Hour, as well as collaborations with artists as diverse as poet/author Jorge Luis Borges (El Tango), jazz vlbraphonist Gary Burton (The New Tango), and the Kronos Quartet (Five Tango Sensations).In 1986, Piazzolla's music was featured in the Broadway hit Tango Argentino. In 2001 AmadeusPresspublished AstorPiazzolla:A Memoir, the remarkable life story (as told to journalist Natalio Gorin) of one of the 20th century's true musical iconoclasts.
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