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Corazón de artista

Corazón de artista is a Vals written by Pascual De Gullo and recorded by Juan D’Arienzo in 1936. Juan D’Arienzo has recorded Corazón de artista as an instrumental Vals.
“Corazón de artista,” or “Artist’s Heart,” captures the essence of a soul devoted to creativity and expression. This piece pulses with emotion, reflecting the passion and vulnerability that drive an artist’s journey. Each note dances with inspiration, weaving a tapestry of dreams and desires that resonate with the listener, evoking a profound connection to the beauty of artistic endeavor.

Vals

Style

Juan D'Arienzo

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Author

Pascual De Gullo

Composer

1936/11/27

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Juan D'Arienzo
Juan D’Arienzo

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Corazón de artista is an instrumental Tango composed by Pascual De Gullo.

Interpretation of Corazón de artista

Corazón de artista, meaning “Artist’s Heart,” captures the emotive and passionate spirit of an artist through its melodic lines and vibrant rhythms. The composition, characterized by its delicate yet fervent cadences, invites the listener into a world of creativity and expression. Through its swirling violin melodies and dynamic accordion phrases, the piece vividly illustrates the heart’s aspirations, struggles, and triumphs. It evokes a tapestry of emotions, portraying the tender vulnerability and fiery determination inherent in the creative soul. The vivacious energy and intricate arrangements paint a universal portrait of the emotional landscape every artist navigates.

Juan D’Arienzo and Corazón de artista

Juan D’Arienzo, known affectionately as “El Rey del Compás,” imbues Corazón de artista with his signature rhythmic vitality and spirited interpretation. His orchestra’s performance breathes life into Pascual De Gullo’s composition, highlighting its nuanced textures and capturing the essence of the artist’s inner world. Through D’Arienzo’s dynamic conducting and the orchestra’s passionate execution, the piece exudes an exhilarating blend of precision and spontaneity. This rendition stands as a captivating homage to the unyielding heart and soul of an artist, resonating deeply within the passionate beats of the Tango.