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De mi arrabal

De mi arrabal is a Milonga written by Roberto Firpo and recorded by Cuarteto Típico Roberto Firpo in 1949. Cuarteto Típico Roberto Firpo has recorded De mi arrabal as an instrumental Milonga.
“De mi arrabal” translates to “From my neighborhood” in English. This piece captures the essence of familiar streets, echoing the pulse of everyday life and the whispered secrets of narrow alleys. It weaves a tapestry of nostalgia, where every note paints vivid memories of shared stories and the enduring warmth of home.

Milonga

Style

Cuarteto Típico Roberto Firpo

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Author

Roberto Firpo

Composer

1949/5/18

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Cuarteto Típico Roberto Firpo
Cuarteto Típico Roberto Firpo

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De mi arrabal recorded by Cuarteto Típico Roberto Firpo


De mi arrabal is an instrumental Tango composed by Roberto Firpo.



Interpretation of De mi arrabal

“De mi arrabal,” which translates to “From my neighborhood” in English, evokes a deep sense of nostalgia, reminiscent of the streets and emotions tied to one’s roots in a traditional Argentine neighborhood. The orchestra, with its distinct blend of bandoneons, violins, and piano, paints a vivid auditory picture of life and memories from a bygone era.



Cuarteto Típico Roberto Firpo and De mi arrabal

Cuarteto Típico Roberto Firpo brings “De mi arrabal” to life with their characteristic style, known for infusing rich emotion and intricate rhythms into tango. The orchestra’s interpretation showcases Firpo’s mastery, connecting listeners with the soulful heartbeat of Buenos Aires. Each note and phrase pays homage to the cultural tapestry of the arrabal, highlighting the deep connections between place and identity.