: A portmanteau of "Libertad" (Liberty) and "Tango," symbolizing Piazzolla's break from classical tango traditions.
: Frequently arranged for String Quartet or Piano Trio.
Unlike composers like Bach or Mozart, in most parts of the world (copyright generally lasts for 70 years after the composer's death).
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: A portmanteau of "Libertad" (Liberty) and "Tango," symbolizing Piazzolla's break from classical tango traditions.
: Frequently arranged for String Quartet or Piano Trio.
Unlike composers like Bach or Mozart, in most parts of the world (copyright generally lasts for 70 years after the composer's death).