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El Incendio

El Incendio is a Tango written by Arturo De Bassi and recorded by Juan D’Arienzo in 1969. Juan D’Arienzo has recorded El Incendio as an instrumental Tango.
“El Incendio,” translated as “The Fire,” ignites the soul with its passionate intensity. In its fervent notes, one can feel the dance of flames, consuming and renewing everything in their path. This piece, like a tango, swirls with fervor and desire, capturing the essence of love’s burning embrace and life’s transformative heat.

Tango

Style

Juan D'Arienzo

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Author

Arturo De Bassi

Composer

1969/9/18

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Juan D'Arienzo
Juan D’Arienzo

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El Incendio recorded by Juan D’Arienzo

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

Interpretation of El Incendio

“El Incendio,” translating to “The Fire” in English, is a tango piece that evokes the imagery of a blazing inferno through its dynamic melody and rhythm. The music begins with a slow, smoldering introduction, hinting at the subdued crackling of flames taking hold. As the piece progresses, the tempo and intensity escalate, much like a fire gaining strength and momentum. The orchestra’s strings and bandoneón weave together to mimic the unpredictable dance of flames, creating a sense of urgency and passion that is characteristic of tango. The crescendo of the piece signifies the peak of the conflagration, before gently slowing down, leaving behind a trail of embers, representing the aftermath of the blaze.

Juan D’Arienzo and El Incendio

Juan D’Arienzo, dubbed “El Rey del Compás” (The King of Rhythm), is a pivotal figure in tango music. His recordings are known for their vibrant energy and distinct rhythmic drive, which added an invigorating pulse to the genre. In performing “El Incendio,” D’Arienzo brings his signature style to the composition by De Bassi, emphasizing the dramatic elements of the piece. His orchestra’s rendition presents “El Incendio” as both a passionate and captivating interpretation that reaffirms his reputation as a master of the tango rhythm, making it an unforgettable auditory experience that captures the spirit of a burning, impassioned dance.