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Astor Piazzolla Popular Song Ranking [2025]

Astor Piazzolla Popular Song Ranking [2025]
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Astor Piazzolla Popular Song Ranking [2025]

Astor Piazzolla, an Argentine composer who fused elements of classical music and jazz into tango, created a new musical form known as Tango Nuevo.

Because of his avant-garde musical style, he was sometimes called the “destroyer of tango” and even faced threats to his life, yet he opened up new possibilities for music.

In his later years, despite ongoing health problems, he left behind many masterpieces, and his achievements have had a significant impact on contemporary music.

This time, we present a ranking of Astor Piazzolla’s most popular pieces—so relax and let yourself be carried away by his music.

Astor Piazzolla Popular Song Ranking [2025]

LibertangoAstor Piazzolla1rank/position

[Electric Guitar & Piano] Tried arranging and performing “Libertango”
Libertango Astor Piazzolla

An innovative piece by Astor Piazzolla that vividly shatters the traditional image of tango.

As its title suggests, it expresses a longing for “freedom.” Over a driving, insistent rhythm, the passionate piano melody intertwines with a sharply incisive guitar—truly breathtaking.

Also famous as part of the score for the film Frantic, this work is a must-try for duos seeking a thrilling performance that lets them unleash their passion.

OblivionAstor Piazzolla2rank/position

피아졸라 Piazzolla ‘망각 Oblivion’ / Wurttembergisches Kammerorchester Heilbronn
Oblivion Astor Piazzolla

What a wonderfully poignant song this is! For those who thought bandoneon music was all about fiery Latin rhythms, this piece will be a new discovery.

The violin and bandoneon weave a richly expressive melody.

It’s a slow-tempo, exotic masterpiece with remarkable depth.

OblivionAstor Piazzolla3rank/position

ASTOR PIAZZOLLA : OBLIVION for piano,TATIANA PRIMAK KHOURY
Oblivion Astor Piazzolla

Piazzolla is a distinctive composer who pursued his own path by fusing classical music and jazz.

“Oblivion,” second in fame only to “Libertango,” means “oblivion” or “forgetfulness.” It is a masterpiece that compresses dramatic, richly expressive music into a short span.

EscualoAstor Piazzolla4rank/position

In the Japanese translation, the song is titled “Shark.” It’s different from a melodic piece, yet it’s thrilling and highly captivating.

While it may seem to be performed without coherence overall, that’s not quite the case.

It gives an avant-garde impression.

As you listen, you’ll find yourself increasingly drawn into its world.

Milonga del ÁngelAstor Piazzolla(Astor Piazzolla)5rank/position

This piece is so well-crafted that it wouldn’t be out of place in an Italian mafia film.

In fact, it might already have been used in a famous movie, but with my lack of study and limited knowledge, I can’t say for sure.

That said, there’s no doubt that it’s a masterpiece and a wonderful song.

Adios NoninoAstor Piazzolla6rank/position

Astor Piazzolla, the master of modern tango who sparked a great revolution in the genre, left behind numerous masterpieces that are still performed in the tango world today.

“Adiós Nonino” is one of them, and it is known to be a piece he dedicated to his late father.

Adiós NoninoAstor Piazzolla7rank/position

Astor Piazzolla y su Quinteto Tango Nuevo – Adios Nonino
Adiós Nonino Astor Piazzolla

This is a very melodious piece that evokes Latin romanticism.

If you like the style of “Libertango,” this might especially hit the mark.

It’s passionate, sweet, and moving.

The melody is easy to get into and leaves a strong impression on the listener.

Highly recommended.

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