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A mis viejos

A mis viejos is a Tango written by Osvaldo Berlingieri and recorded by Aníbal Troilo in 1963. Aníbal Troilo has recorded A mis viejos as an instrumental Tango.
“A mis viejos,” translating to “To My Parents” in English, is a heartfelt ode expressed through music. This piece captures the essence of gratitude and love, offering a tender tribute to the wisdom and sacrifices of those who gave us life. With each note, it paints a portrait of familial bonds, echoing memories and emotions deeply rooted in our hearts.

Tango

Style

Aníbal Troilo

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Author

Osvaldo Berlingieri

Composer

1963/4/9

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Aníbal Troilo
Aníbal Troilo

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A mis viejos recorded by Aníbal Troilo

A mis viejos is an instrumental Tango composed by Osvaldo Berlingieri.

Interpretation of A mis viejos

“A mis viejos,” translated to English as “To my parents,” is an instrumental tribute that resonates with profound emotion and reverence. The rich, melancholic melodies evoke a tapestry of memories and sentiments associated with the love and gratitude one holds for their parents. The composition weaves together the essence of nostalgia, with sweeping violins suggesting the gentle and comforting presence of parental figures. The bandoneon’s soulful timbre adds layers of heartfelt sincerity, portraying the intimate bond and unspoken stories shared between generations. The music encapsulates a reflective journey, portraying both the joy and sacrifices symbolized by the guiding figures in one’s life.

Aníbal Troilo and A mis viejos

Aníbal Troilo’s rendition of “A mis viejos” is a masterpiece in the expression of delicate emotions through tango music. Renowned for his exceptional ability to convey profound emotions with his orquesta típica, Troilo brings a unique depth to Osvaldo Berlingieri’s composition. His sensitive interpretation underscores the piece’s emotional depth, using dynamic crescendos and poignant pauses to underscore the narrative of love and gratitude. Troilo’s mastery of the bandoneon and his deep understanding of tango’s emotional palette shine brightly, making this piece a heartfelt homage and a standout moment in his extensive career.