It was in 1987 after seeing the show "Tango Argentino" that
he fell in love with the bandoneon. He was determined to find one and
learn a few tangos on it. During the last few years he has steeped himself
in the tango tradition by extensive listening, study and practice. His
repertoire now consists of hundreds of tangos. His influences include
Troilo, Federico and of course, Piazzolla, whom he met in 1989. He is
entirely self-taught on bandoneon.
A music critic from a Spanish newspaper wrote an article calling him "Pianista
Notable" after
hearing him play the piano in a tango club. Since
that time he has been affectionately called by his friends and admirers.
While
pursuing his duo with various Bay Area guitarists, Seth also varies the
instrumentation of his group NotableTango to include piano, bass, and
violin, as well as working with dancers. He also continues to be a regular
featured musician at the annual Nora's
Tango Week, as well as a Bay Area bandoneon
teacher and pianist.