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1. | Mambozart (after Mozart Symphony No. 40)
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2. | Guantánameritmo (after Mozart Sonata C Minor, KV 457)
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3. | Pathétique (after Beethoven "Pathétique")
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4. | El Cisne Triste (after Tschaikowsky / Chopin Swanlake / Funeral March)
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5. | Cancan (after Offenbach Orpheus in the Underworld)
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6. | Summertime (after Gershwin)
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7. | Air (after Bach Air)
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8. | Salzburger Schafferl (after Mozart The Magic Flute)
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9. | Kubanischer Tanz / Cuban Dance (after Brahms Hungarian Dance)
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10. | Carmen Cubana (after Bizet Carmen-Suite)
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11. | O Mio Babbino Caro (after Puccini Gianni Schicchi)
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12. | Der Mond Ist Aufgegangen (after Traditional)
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13. | Paganini Variations~Variation 1
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14. | Paganini Variations~Variation 2
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15. | Paganini Variations~Variation 3 :59
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16. | Paganini Variations~Variation 4
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17. | Paganini Variations~Variation 5
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18. | Paganini Variations~Variation 6
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19. | Paganini Variations~Variation 7
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20. | Reich Mir Die Hand (after Mozart Don Giovanni)
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Jazz
Klazz Brothers
Active Decade: '00s Genre: Jazz Styles: World Fusion, Cuban Jazz, Cuban Traditions
German musicians Tobias Forster (piano) and Kilian Forster (bass) are the Klazz Brothers. On a trip to Cuba, the brothers fell in love with Cuban music. After a casual meeting with members of Compay Segundo's band, the brothers felt the popular classical pieces they usually played could easily be adapted to the Cuban- and Afro-Cuban Jazz styles they had come to love. With a bunch of Cuban studio musicians they crowned Cuba Percussion, the brothers recorded Classic Meets Cuba, originally released in Germany in late 2002. Sony Classical reissued the album in America in early 2004. Mozart Meets Cuba followed two years later. ---David Jeffries, All Music Guide |
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