This genre is grouped with a waltz and a rag in a movement of Stravinsky’s The Soldier’s Tale. A piece in this genre is based on the eighth-note ostinato “rest, E, F, E, F, E, up to C, A” over chords in a 3+3+2 rhythm. A piece for flute and guitar beginning with the movements “Bordel, 1900” and “Café, 1930” is titled for this genre’s “history” and is by the composer of a suite in this genre whose title references Vivaldi’s Four Seasons. A precursor of this genre, the milonga, was used for a melancholic ballad from the film Enrico IV titled “Oblivion.” The “New” type of this dance genre was developed by a player of the accordion-like bandoneón, who wrote a piece titled for a portmanteau of it and “liberty.” For 10 points, Astor Piazzolla composed in what dance genre from Argentina and Uruguay? ■END■
ANSWER: tango [or Argentine tango; accept nuevo tango; accept Libertango; accept L’histoire du tango]
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