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A Evaristo Carriego

A Evaristo Carriego is a Tango written by Eduardo Rovira and recorded by Osvaldo Pugliese in 1969. Osvaldo Pugliese has recorded A Evaristo Carriego as an instrumental Tango.
“A Evaristo Carriego” translates to “To Evaristo Carriego” in English. This piece of music is a tribute, a melodic ode to the poet whose words once danced like shadows across Buenos Aires’ cobblestone streets. Through its notes, it captures the essence of longing and nostalgia, echoing the vibrant spirit and soulful depth of Carriego’s literary legacy.

Tango

Style

Osvaldo Pugliese

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Author

Eduardo Rovira

Composer

1969/7/1

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Osvaldo Pugliese
Osvaldo Pugliese

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A Evaristo Carriego is an instrumental Tango composed by Eduardo Rovira.



Interpretation of A Evaristo Carriego


The piece “A Evaristo Carriego” can be imagined as an evocative instrumental tribute, where the profound emotion inherent in tango music becomes the voice narrating a story. The orchestra, under the direction of Osvaldo Pugliese, translates the weight of nostalgia and admiration for an era gone by, much in line with the cultural resonances associated with Evaristo Carriego, a noted Argentine poet. The music, devoid of lyrics, paints a vivid picture through expressive instrumentation, with each violin stroke, bandoneon swell, and piano note articulating an unspoken dialogue between memory and melody.



Osvaldo Pugliese and A Evaristo Carriego


Known for his fierce passion and influential presence in the tango world, Osvaldo Pugliese’s rendition of “A Evaristo Carriego” is marked by his signature style: dramatic, yet disciplined, with a distinctively rhythmic energy. The orchestra’s performance weaves a complex tapestry of rhythmic precision and emotional depth, reflecting Pugliese’s commitment to capturing the essence of tango. His interpretation honors the work of Eduardo Rovira while cementing his own legacy as a master interpreter of tango, providing a deeply moving listening experience that resonates with audiences long after the final note fades.