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Del uno al cinco

Del uno al cinco is a Tango written by Horacio Salgán and recorded by Horacio Salgán in 1952. Horacio Salgán has recorded Del uno al cinco as an instrumental Tango.
“Del uno al cinco,” or “From One to Five,” is a journey through life’s dance of emotions. Each number marks a step, a pivot, a spin, capturing the essence of love, longing, and fleeting moments. The rhythm is a heartbeat, guiding souls through a tango that speaks in whispers, where every note tells a story from dawn to dusk.

Tango

Style

Horacio Salgán

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Author

Horacio Salgán

Composer

1952/9/16

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Horacio Salgán
Horacio Salgán

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Del uno al cinco is an instrumental Tango composed by Horacio Salgán.



Interpretation of Del uno al cinco

“Del uno al cinco,” translating to “From one to five” in English, suggests a structured, sequential journey through musical motifs, possibly representing steps, stages, or rankings within the composition. The piece likely unfolds with a dynamic progression, akin to a numerical sequence, with each part building upon the previous one. The tango orchestra may convey a sense of rhythmical ascent, varying in intensity and emotion, reflecting the numeric transition from start to endpoint.



Horacio Salgán and Del uno al cinco

Horacio Salgán, renowned for his innovative approach to tango music, composed “Del uno al cinco” as an instrumental piece in 1952. His orchestra would deliver an intricate performance of the piece, characterized by rich harmonies and precise instrumentation. Salgán’s unique interpretation and arrangement techniques potentially imbue “Del uno al cinco” with complexity and depth, crafting an evocative storyline without the need for lyrics.