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Aquel amor (2)

Aquel amor (2) is a Tango written by and recorded by Julio De Caro in 1936. The Tango Aquel amor (2) is written by , Julio De Caro has recorded Aquel amor (2) with the singer Pedro Lauga.
The piece “Aquel amor (2),” or “That Love (2),” evokes a tapestry of emotions intertwined with memories. It captures the essence of longing and nostalgia, reflecting on a love that once was, leaving behind whispers of passion and fleeting happiness. Through its melodies, it tells a tale of cherished moments, echoing the bittersweet dance of time and affection.

Tango

Style

Julio De Caro

Orchestra

Pedro Lauga

Singer

Author

Composer

1936/12/13

Date

Pedro Lauga
Pedro Lauga
Julio De Caro
Julio De Caro

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Lyrics Translation of the Tango Aquel amor (2)

This is the translation of the Tango “Aquel amor (2)” from Spanish to English. The English lyrics of the Tango “Aquel amor (2)” have been done with AI.

Aquel amor (2) recorded by Julio De Caro


Aquel amor (2) is an instrumental Tango composed by .



Interpretation of Aquel amor (2)

“Aquel amor (2),” translated to English as “That Love (2),” is a portrayal of nostalgic affection through the medium of Tango. The instrumental captures a spectrum of emotions associated with a powerful past love: longing, joy, and the bittersweet remnants of cherished memories. The composition weaves a tapestry of melodies that echo the intensity and rhythm of a passionate romance, now a memory filled with profound sentiment.



Julio De Caro and Aquel amor (2)

Julio De Caro was renowned for his visionary orchestral interpretations, which revolutionized the Tango world. In his rendition of “Aquel amor (2),” De Caro conveys the essence of Tango through a sophisticated blend of intricate violin solos, dynamic bandoneón accents, and a soulful piano underpinning. The orchestra’s performance underscores the compelling emotions of the piece, contributing to its enduring legacy in the Tango repertoire.