
Executive - Astor Piazzolla
{Mar del Plata, March 11, 1921 – Buenos Aires, July 4, 1992}
We designed an Executive Room to celebrate Astor Piazzolla. The room has a bathtub and the possibility of a double or twin bed.
The musician and dancer is represented in this room through details such as the panel on the wall and the bandoneón, a kind of accordion. The warm tones of the room represent Tango, the musical style played by the artist.
*An extraordinary room category in the most artistic hotel in Porto.
Please also check the other rooms in the Executive category: Francis Bacon, Joan Miró, Kazimir Malevich, Robert Rauschenberg, Oscar Wilde, Niki de Saint Phalle, Charles & Ray Eames, Janis Joplin, Eileen Gray, Oskar Barnack, Ferdinand Porsche, Alberto Giacometti, Man Ray, Le Corbusier, Anais Nin, Nikola Tesla and Maria Helena Vieira da Silva.
Astor Pantaleón Piazzolla was an Argentine musician of the 20th century, and one of the most important representatives of Argentine Tango.
He played bandoneón a kind of accordion. He was hailed as a “tango killer”, until 1969, the year in which he composed a song that completely altered the image that previously characterized him, the “Balada para un loco”.
Songs:
Musical style: Tango
“For me, tango was always for the ear rather than the feet.” - Astor Piazzolla