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El internado

El internado is a Tango written by Francisco Canaro and recorded by Juan D’Arienzo in 1954. Juan D’Arienzo has recorded El internado as an instrumental Tango.
In English, “El Internado” translates to “The Boarding School.” This evocative title conjures images of long corridors echoing with footsteps and whispered secrets shared beneath dimmed lights. It speaks to the captivating dance between solitude and companionship, where each note reflects the yearning for freedom within the confines of structured walls.

Tango

Style

Juan D'Arienzo

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Author

Francisco Canaro

Composer

1954/12/10

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Juan D'Arienzo
Juan D’Arienzo

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El internado is an instrumental Tango composed by Francisco Canaro.

Interpretation of El internado

The title “El internado,” translated to English, means “The Boarding School.” As a piece of instrumental music, it captures the complex emotions and experiences associated with life in such an institution. The music begins with an energetic rhythm, evoking the bustling morning routines and structured schedules of the boarding school. As the orchestra’s violins and bandoneons intertwine, listeners might imagine the blend of camaraderie and rivalry among students.

In its midsection, the music may slow down, presenting a more reflective melody that suggests the quiet moments of solitude or introspection experienced within the confines of the school. This contrast in tempo highlights both the lively social interactions and the personal growth that occur simultaneously.

As the piece progresses toward its conclusion, the orchestra recaptures the initial vibrant energy, perhaps symbolizing the excitement and anticipation of future endeavors as students leave the school environment, armed with new skills and knowledge. Throughout, the orchestra’s execution under D’Arienzo emphasizes both the joy and discipline inherent within such an institution.

Juan D’Arienzo and El internado

Known for his invigorating style and powerful orchestration, Juan D’Arienzo brings “El internado” to life with his signature rhythmic drive. His interpretation of the tango underlines the dynamic and vibrant aspects of boarding school life, filled with both contemplation and spirited activity. D’Arienzo masterfully balances these themes, showcasing the richness of Francisco Canaro’s composition through the expert play of his orchestra. The piece stands as a testament to D’Arienzo’s ability to infuse traditional tangos with lively energy, engaging listeners in an emotive and immersive musical journey.