“Acentuado” is a miniature of incisive, rhythmic character, in which Piazzolla translates his urban pulse into the language of the guitar: an almost percussive energy shaped by sharp accents, syncopations, and harmonic tensions that resolve quickly—like phrases delivered “all at once,” with intention. In this third piece of the cycle, the writing exploits the contrast between attack and resonance: dynamic blows, expressive silences, and sudden register shifts that create the sense of a… Read More