Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992) was the most famous tango composer and bandoneonist in the world. He grew up in Argentina and New York. His whole life was spent fusing varied musical styles and his synthesis of traditional danced tango, jazz and classical music became known as Tango Nuevo. “Milonga del Angel” was written for the New Tango Quintet for their 1986 album “Tango:Zero Hour.” He described the album personally as the recording which he could give to his grandchildren and say “this is what we did with our lives.” Miranda Scripp is a violinist, violist, pianist, and composer from Brighton, MA and a sophomore at CSW. She also studies at the New England Conservatory Preparatory School where her teachers include Kelly Barr for violin and Jonathan Bass for piano; Peter Zazofsky and Peter Jarvis for Chamber music; and Gary Fieldman for jazz ensemble. She has attended the Greenwood summer music camp for the past 6 years. She studies composition with Howard Frazin. “Swing States” was written after the 2017 election, hence the anxious, nervous, sad passages of motoric/minimal Music. Michael H. Weinstein is a composer, theorist, educator, and hornist. He is the chair of the music department at the Cambridge School of Weston, an Assistant Professor of Composition at Berklee College of Music, and chair of music theory at the New England Conservatory of Music Preparatory Division. He is third horn with the Symphony New Hampshire. His music is published by Boosey & Hawkes and Micha Music. Recent performances have taken place in Seattle, New York, Washington, D.C., Boston, Berlin, Paris, and Moscow.