Operita by Astor Piazzolla
She loves with ardent passion and violently rejects love. She lives on the power of the tango and dies alone. She dances for her life and is robbed of her happiness. She plays with death and rises again - María from Buenos Aires. In his celebrated tango operetta, the Argentinian composer and father of tango nuevo, Astor Piazzolla, tells of the dark secrets of the tragic female figure, who is both figure and spirit, flesh and appearance. With her infinitely sensual mixture of tango and chanson, Latin and classical music, poetry and dance, lust for life and melancholy, she awakens our deepest emotions.