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Elegante papirusa

Elegante papirusa is a Tango written by Tito Roccatagliata and recorded by Juan D’Arienzo in 1970. Juan D’Arienzo has recorded Elegante papirusa as an instrumental Tango.
“Elegante Papirusa,” translated into English as “Elegant Coquette,” captures the essence of a graceful and playful soul. This piece of music, akin to a Tango, dances through the air with sophistication and flair, painting vivid images of refined charm. It embodies the artful blend of allure and mystery, inviting listeners to be drawn into its beguiling embrace.

Tango

Style

Juan D'Arienzo

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Author

Tito Roccatagliata

Composer

1970/12/16

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Juan D'Arienzo
Juan D’Arienzo

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Elegante papirusa recorded by Juan D’Arienzo

Elegante papirusa is an instrumental Tango composed by Tito Roccatagliata.

Interpretation of Elegante papirusa

“Elegante papirusa” translates to “Elegant Girl” in English. This instrumental tango envisions a dance that is both graceful and lively, much like the elegance conveyed in its title. The music begins with a sprightly introduction, setting the stage for a refined yet passionate melody. The strings dance in a light-hearted manner, guiding the listener through a ballroom filled with charm and sophistication. The rhythm section, characteristic of Juan D’Arienzo’s style, provides a vigorous and captivating pulse that keeps the energy alive. Throughout the piece, the tango orchestra captures the spirit of an elegantly dressed dancer, gliding effortlessly across the dance floor, leaving an impression of both elegance and vitality.

Juan D’Arienzo and Elegante papirusa

Juan D’Arienzo, also known as “El Rey del Compás” or “The King of the Beat,” masterfully brings “Elegante papirusa” to life with his orchestra’s unique interpretation. His approach emphasizes the rhythmic and dynamic elements of the tango, making the piece not only a tribute to elegance but also a celebration of the vivacious energy that tango embodies. D’Arienzo’s version of “Elegante papirusa” showcases precise timing and spirited execution, embodying the charm and sophistication that the title suggests, while still retaining the quintessential liveliness that marks his musical style.