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These Tangos, Valses, and Milongas were recorded around the same time. Take a look to discover what else this orchestra—or others—may have recorded during the same week or even on the exact same day.
El entrerriano is an instrumental Tango composed by Rosendo Mendizabal.
“El entrerriano” translates to “The Man from Entre Ríos” in English. Listening to this piece, one can imagine the spirit and essence of the Entre Ríos province in Argentina, known for its picturesque landscapes and vibrant culture. The music evokes the vibrancy and the rhythmic pulse of life in the region, capturing the essence of a bustling community wrapped with both tradition and liveliness. The instrumental arrangement by the Tango Orchestra Alfredo De Angelis gives life to this image, with each note distinctively painting the lively scenes of Entre Ríos.
The renowned orchestra led by Alfredo De Angelis brings this classic tango piece into a new light. Recorded in early 1946, this rendition showcases the typical style of Alfredo De Angelis, known for its cheerful and rhythmic sound. The orchestra’s performance highlights the interplay of bandoneón, piano, and strings, creating a harmonious and vibrant musical journey that mirrors the environment and spirit of Entre Ríos, engaging and transporting listeners into the heart of Argentine culture.