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El vuelo ciento dos (El vuelo 102)

El vuelo ciento dos (El vuelo 102) is a Tango written by and recorded by José Basso in 1966. The Tango El vuelo ciento dos (El vuelo 102) is written by , José Basso has recorded El vuelo ciento dos (El vuelo 102) with the singer Héctor De Rosas.
“El vuelo ciento dos (Flight 102)” captures the essence of both departure and arrival, weaving a tapestry of emotions in its name. The original Spanish title, “El vuelo ciento dos,” suggests a journey, perhaps unexpected, yet filled with anticipation. Its melodies soar like a plane taking off, symbolizing the transition between past and future, carrying dreams and whispered hopes across the skies.

Tango

Style

José Basso

Orchestra

Héctor De Rosas

Singer

Author

Composer

1966/1/1

Date

Héctor De Rosas
Héctor De Rosas
José Basso
José Basso

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Lyrics Translation of the Tango El vuelo ciento dos (El vuelo 102)

This is the translation of the Tango “El vuelo ciento dos (El vuelo 102)” from Spanish to English. The English lyrics of the Tango “El vuelo ciento dos (El vuelo 102)” have been done with AI.

El vuelo ciento dos (El vuelo 102) recorded by José Basso


El vuelo ciento dos (El vuelo 102) is an instrumental Tango composed by .



Interpretation of El vuelo ciento dos (El vuelo 102)

El vuelo ciento dos (El vuelo 102) translates to “Flight 102” in English. Imagining it as a piece of instrumental music, it could evoke the sensation of embarking on an exciting journey. The Tango Orchestra José Basso might use the poignant and rhythmic melodies of tango to illustrate the takeoff, flight, and landing phases. The music could start quietly, with a gradual build-up representing the anticipation and preparation for the journey. As the tempo increases, it might evoke the thrilling ascent and soaring through the skies. The middle section might bring a sense of calm and cruising altitude, encapsulating the flight’s serene moments, while the finale could be an exhilarating descent and triumphant landing back on solid ground, leaving the listener invigorated by the musical journey.



José Basso and El vuelo ciento dos (El vuelo 102)

José Basso, known for his sophisticated tango interpretations, brings “El vuelo ciento dos” to life with his orchestra’s renowned style. His interpretation of this piece likely explores the depth and dynamism of tango, transforming the concept of a flight into an emotionally resonant experience. In 1966, when this piece was created, Basso’s approach could capture both nostalgia and modernity, offering listeners an unforgettable sonic flight through his intricate arrangements and musicianship.