Argañaraz (Aquellas farras) is a Tango written by Roberto Firpo and recorded by Juan D’Arienzo in 1966. The Tango Argañaraz (Aquellas farras) is written by Roberto Firpo, Juan D’Arienzo has recorded Argañaraz (Aquellas farras) with the singer Armando Laborde.
“Argañaraz (Aquellas farras)” translates to “Argañaraz (Those Revelries)” in English. The piece captures the essence of nights lost in the embrace of lively gatherings, where laughter and music intertwine with the swirl of dancers. It evokes a nostalgic longing for vibrant past celebrations, a tribute to moments of joy and the fleeting beauty of shared pleasures.
These Tangos, Valses, and Milongas were recorded around the same time. Take a look to discover what else this orchestra—or others—may have recorded during the same week or even on the exact same day.
Argañaraz (Aquellas farras) recorded by other Orchestras
Argañaraz (Aquellas farras) recorded by other Orchestras
Lyrics Translation of the Tango Argañaraz (Aquellas farras)
This is the translation of the Tango “Argañaraz (Aquellas farras)” from Spanish to English. The English lyrics of the Tango “Argañaraz (Aquellas farras)” have been done with AI.
Argañaraz (Aquellas farras) recorded by Juan D’Arienzo
Argañaraz (Aquellas farras) is an instrumental Tango composed by Roberto Firpo.
Interpretation of Argañaraz (Aquellas farras)
Argañaraz (Aquellas farras) can be translated to English as “Argañaraz (Those Revelries).” This title evokes a sense of nostalgia and vivacity, reminiscent of past joyous celebrations and lively gatherings. In this instrumental piece, the energetic rhythm and dynamic tempo reflective of Juan D’Arienzo’s hallmark style brings to life the vibrant atmosphere of those spirited occasions. The music, devoid of lyrics, transports the listener to a time of spirited dance floors, filled with swirling couples and the electric energy of tango.
Juan D’Arienzo and Argañaraz (Aquellas farras)
Renowned as the “King of the Beat,” Juan D’Arienzo’s orchestra interprets Argañaraz (Aquellas farras) with an infectious energy and precision. His distinctive focus on maintaining a rhythmic drive imbues the composition with a lively and compelling cadence, effectively capturing the essence of the revelries suggested by the title. The precision of the violins, the intensity of the bandoneóns, and the grounding pulse of the piano all come together to celebrate the exuberance of life, making it a compelling piece for both listeners and dancers.