Uncut (p.98) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[E]mploying the rhythms of his native Argentina in a less-structured music, somewhere between jazz and the 20th century compositions of Bela Bartok or George Crumb."
Down Beat (p.90) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "PAGINA DE BUENOS AIRES holds together superbly as the variety of formats keeps the listener in a suspenseful reverie."
On his 2008 Nonesuch Records debut, Argentine pianist/composer Fernando Otero deftly blends elements of jazz and classical music into a foundation of tango, making for a highly inventive and engaging sound. Many of Otero's pieces feature emotive violin and cello lines, bringing to mind the Kronos Quartet (see the tense "De Ahora En Mas"), yet his subtle piano work and the frequent presence of the bandoneon, a Latin instrument somewhat similar to the accordion, give the tracks a more peaceful and playful feel (the swaying "Musica De Circo"). By carefully balancing the avant-garde and the accessible, Otero has positioned himself as an artist to watch.