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Bogotá

Bogotá is a Tango written by and recorded by Alfredo De Angelis in 1967. Alfredo De Angelis has recorded Bogotá as an instrumental Tango.
“Bogotá,” translated to English as “Muisca’s Homestead,” hums with the vibrant pulse of an ancient city, rich with stories untold. Under its melody, the Andes whisper of sacred mountains and bustling mercados. Here, the past dances with the present; an eternal Tango that flows through cobblestone streets, carrying the echoes of generations.

Tango

Style

Alfredo De Angelis

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Author

Composer

1967/7/18

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Alfredo De Angelis
Alfredo De Angelis

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Bogotá recorded by Alfredo De Angelis


Bogotá is an instrumental Tango composed by .



Interpretation of Bogotá

Envision “Bogotá” as a stroll through a bustling city, each note capturing the lively spirit and charm of its streets. The introduction might paint the picture of dawn, with a gentle melody rising like the sun over Bogotá. As the piece unfolds, the orchestra sets a vibrant tempo, echoing the heartbeat of the city. The strings might reflect the complex weave of culture and history, while the bandoneón adds a touch of nostalgia, reminiscent of stories told through generations. The music swells, depicting the mountains embracing the city, and in the end, it gracefully fades, like the city lights dimming into the night.



Alfredo De Angelis and Bogotá

Alfredo De Angelis, leading his tango orchestra, brings to life the essence of “Bogotá” through his remarkable interpretation. His arrangement transforms the composition into an auditory journey through the dynamic and vibrant city. De Angelis’ mastery lies in capturing the spirit of a place through music, offering the listener a chance to experience Bogotá’s rhythm and emotion without ever leaving their seat.