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For chamber musicians, few works blend the gritty energy of Argentine tango with the refined structure of classical music quite like Astor Piazzolla’s masterpiece, Las Cuatro Estaciones Porteñas (The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires). While originally written for his quintet of violin, piano, electric guitar, double bass, and bandoneon, the piece has found a vibrant second life in the piano trio setting (Violin, Cello, Piano).