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With its abrupt shifts in mood, dynamics and tempo, and its rhapsodic cadenzas and portamento flourishes, tango makes great demands on an ensemble, requiring precision, passion and soulful lyricism. QuinTango nimbly achieves that balance time and again here as it moves through a repertoire that salutes the legendary tango singer Carlos Gardel ("El Dia Que Me Quieras") and draws from composers Julian Plaza ("Nocturna"), Horatio Salgan ("A Fuego Lento") and Feliciano Latasa ("Gran Hotel Victoria"), among others. Even listeners only vaguely familiar with the genre may recognize some of the melodies, thanks to the Broadway show "Forever Tango" or cover versions by Julio Iglesias and other Latin pop stars. But QuinTango's interpretations are as distinctive as they are challenging and enjoyable. The album, dedicated to two late friends of the ensemble's -- its former pianist Barry Steeg and music critic Robert Jones -- closes on a reflective note with Piazzolla's haunting "Soledad."