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Melingo + invités / Oléo Films, Sourdoreille Production présentent ; en coproduction avec Festival d'Ile de France, Mezzo, TVM - Cinéplume ; avec la participation de France Télévisions ; réalisation, Nathan Benisty ; production, Louise Fayollet, Samuel Thiebaut ; régie, Matthieu Castan ; production, Pascal Cardin, Blanche Simon ; directeur, Christophe Winckel ; une coproduction Oléo films, Sourdoreille Production, Festival d'Île de France, TVM - Cinéplume, Mezzo.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Benisty, Nathan, director.
Winckel, Christophe, director.
Fayollet, Louise, producer.
Melingo, performer.
Sourdoreille Production, presenter, production company.
Oléo Films, presenter, production company.
Mezzo (Television station : Paris, France), production company.
TVM-Cinéplume (Firm), production company.
Qwest TV, publisher.
Series:
Academic Video Online
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Popular music--Argentina--2011-2020.
Popular music.
Songs, Spanish.
Tangos.
Genre:
Concert films.
Popular music.
Songs.
Tangos (Music)
Physical Description:
1 online resource (53 minutes)
Other Title:
Melingo invite Juliette, Vinicio Capossela + Andrés Calamaro
Place of Publication:
Paris, France : Qwest TV, 2014.
Language Note:
In English.
System Details:
video file
Summary:
Welcome to the surrealist cabaret by Argentina's answer to Tom Waits, Daniel Melingo, whose songs and clarinet tell the poetry of the shallows, of love and vagabond pathways. Under his black hat shines crazy eyes while he fills his offbeat tango with candomblé, milonga and Mediterranean accents. Displaying real charisma, he inhabits the scene through a deep voice that carries the weight of many implied sleepless nights. A generous host, Melingo includes guests such as Vinicio Capossela, an emblematic figure of Italian folk rock and Juliette, a free spirit whose guile capsizes "Tango del Vampiro." We also encounter the timeless "Volver a los diecisiete" by Chilean Violeta Sandoval and Naïssam Jalal's flute playing, whose grace matches a that of a text by Garcia Lorca or the Quechua poet Atahualpa Yupanqui ... Very classy. **Jeanne Lacaile**.
Participant:
Daniel Melingo, voice, clarinet ; Muhammad Habbibi El Rodra Guerra, guitar, voice ; Patricio Cotella, contrabass, voice ; Pedro Onetto, piano, voice ; Gustavo Paglia, bandoneon ; Anne Le Pape, violin ; Naissam Jalal, transverse flute ; Diego Trosman, guitar, voice ; Juliette, piano, voice ; Vinicio Caposseia, voice, guitar.
Notes:
Title from title screen (viewed January 04, 2023).
Recorded live Le Trianon, Paris 12 October 2014.
OCLC:
1369590868
Publisher Number:
ASP5363571/marc

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