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Carrasco

Carrasco is a Marcha written by Ricardo Tanturi and recorded by Ricardo Tanturi in 1938. The Marcha Carrasco is written by Ricardo Tanturi, Ricardo Tanturi has recorded Carrasco with the singer Carlos Ortega.
“Carrasco,” meaning “Oak Grove” in English, evokes the strength and resilience of the mighty oak. In its melodic whispers, one can sense the sturdy roots that anchor it, embracing the world with unwavering fortitude. Like the tango, it dances gracefully through time, leaves rustling to a rhythm of both passion and serene endurance.

Marcha

Style

Ricardo Tanturi

Orchestra

Carlos Ortega

Singer

Carlos Ortega

Author

Ricardo Tanturi

Composer

1938/6/9

Date

Carlos Ortega
Carlos Ortega
Ricardo Tanturi
Ricardo Tanturi

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Lyrics Translation of the Marcha Carrasco

This is the translation of the Marcha “Carrasco” from Spanish to English. The English lyrics of the Marcha “Carrasco” have been done with AI.

Carrasco recorded by Ricardo Tanturi


Carrasco is an instrumental Tango composed by Ricardo Tanturi.



Interpretation of Carrasco

“Carrasco,” as an instrumental tango, carries the spirit and emotion synonymous with the traditional tango style. The music unfolds as a dramatic conversation between the instruments of Ricardo Tanturi’s orchestra. It begins with a captivating melody led by the violins, evoking the bustling, yet mysterious ambiance of an evening in Buenos Aires. The bandoneons add layers of complexity and passion, creating a sense of longing and nostalgia. The piano provides a steady, rhythmic heartbeat that guides the dancers across the floor, while the double bass underscores the depth of emotion flowing throughout the piece. As the piece progresses, the interplay between the instruments intensifies, painting a vivid picture of elegant movement and intimate connection, characteristic of the tango dance. “Carrasco” invites listeners to lose themselves in its intricate melodies and evocative sensibilities.



Ricardo Tanturi and Carrasco

Ricardo Tanturi was an orchestral leader revered for his commitment to the essence of tango music. When he composed “Carrasco” in 1938, he encapsulated the emotional breadth and rhythmic intricacies intrinsic to the genre. Tanturi’s orchestra, known for its compelling arrangements and dynamic execution, brought “Carrasco” to life with a profound understanding of tango’s soul. The piece exemplifies Tanturi’s innovative spirit and dedication to creating music that resonates deeply with the hearts of those who listen. “Carrasco,” meaning “clearing” or “bush” in English, figuratively symbolizes the clear expression of passion and cultural identity through music, much like an open space where the complexities of human emotion are unveiled.