
Piazzola’s Lover (2/2), Amelita Baltar
Amelita didn't like Piazzola as "a brazen movie star with a really bad attitude," but over time her mind changed and she became more and more open to Piazzola.

Piazzola’s Lover (1/2), Dedé Wolff
Piazzola studied abroad in 1953 at the invitation of legendary French music educator Nadia Boulange to play her own tango music and receive praise.
For Piazzola, who thought classical music was her way and considered tango only as a means of livelihood, she was completely transformed into a tango musician.