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El Incendio

El Incendio is a Tango written by Arturo De Bassi and recorded by Carlos di Sarli in 1951. Carlos di Sarli has recorded El Incendio as an instrumental Tango.
“El Incendio,” meaning “The Fire,” ignites the soul with its passionate embrace. This piece, be it instrumental or sung, conjures the fierce dance of flames, swirling in a tango of ardor and intensity. Each note flickers and leaps, painting a vivid tapestry of desire and unstoppable force, leaving a trail of warmth in its wake.

Tango

Style

Carlos di Sarli

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Author

Arturo De Bassi

Composer

1951/5/9

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Carlos di Sarli
Carlos di Sarli

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El Incendio recorded by Carlos di Sarli

El Incendio is an instrumental Tango composed by Arturo De Bassi.

Interpretation of El Incendio

Translated to English as “The Fire,” “El Incendio” evokes imagery of both literal and metaphorical conflagrations. As an instrumental piece, it captures the intensity and urgent passion akin to a spreading blaze. In the hands of a Tango orchestra, it becomes a dance of fiery emotions. The composition likely melds dynamic rhythms and bold melodies, creating an atmosphere that conveys the tumultuous and unpredictable nature of flames. The music might rise and fall, symbolizing the unpredictable path of a fire, providing listeners with an exhilarating experience that mirrors the passionate essence of a tango embrace.

Carlos di Sarli and El Incendio