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A las estrellas

A las estrellas is a Tango written by Armando Baliotti and recorded by Miguel Caló in 1963. Miguel Caló has recorded A las estrellas as an instrumental Tango.
“A las estrellas,” meaning “To the Stars,” invites us on a journey beyond the terrestrial confines. It speaks of yearning and aspiration, a dance between earthly longing and celestial dreams. As the music or lyrics unfold, it captures the essence of reaching, of dreaming beyond horizons, to touch the infinite and embrace the luminous mysteries of the night sky.

Tango

Style

Miguel Caló

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Author

Armando Baliotti

Composer

1963/6/7

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Miguel Caló
Miguel Caló

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A las estrellas recorded by Miguel Caló


A las estrellas is an instrumental Tango composed by Armando Baliotti.



Interpretation of A las estrellas

“A las estrellas” translates to “To the stars” in English. This evocative title suggests a journey or ascension towards something majestic and ethereal. As an instrumental piece played by a tango orchestra, one can envision a musical exploration that conveys a sense of wonder and aspiration. The piece might start with a gentle and mysterious introduction, possibly reflecting the vastness and mystery of the night sky. As the music progresses, the tango’s distinct rhythms could grow more pronounced, symbolizing the determined and passionate quest to reach the stars. The orchestra’s strings and bandoneón might intertwine to create an atmospheric soundscape, culminating in a crescendo that represents the ultimate embrace of the celestial beauty.



Miguel Caló and A las estrellas

Miguel Caló was a prominent figure in the world of Tango, known for his poignant and refined orchestral style. His interpretation of “A las estrellas” would likely infuse the piece with a blend of elegance and emotional depth, characteristics that defined his music. Under Caló’s direction, the orchestra could bring out the nuances of Baliotti’s composition, transforming it into a compelling auditory journey that evokes the allure of the stars. His deft handling of the orchestral elements might create a rendition that not only captures the essence of the title but also invites the listeners to lose themselves in the melodic embrace of the tango.