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En mis noches

En mis noches is a Tango written by José Márquez and recorded by Osvaldo Fresedo in 1956. Osvaldo Fresedo has recorded En mis noches as an instrumental Tango.
“En mis noches,” which translates to “In My Nights,” evokes the solitude and introspection found under the cloak of darkness. In these hours, the soul dances with shadows of the past, while longing whispers between soft piano notes or the sultry embrace of a bandoneon. Each night becomes a canvas for dreams, hopes, and the silent tales of the heart.

Tango

Style

Osvaldo Fresedo

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Author

José Márquez

Composer

1956/5/16

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Osvaldo Fresedo
Osvaldo Fresedo

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En mis noches recorded by Osvaldo Fresedo


En mis noches is an instrumental Tango composed by José Márquez.



Interpretation of En mis noches

“En mis noches,” translating to “In my nights” in English, evokes a sense of intimacy, solitude, or contemplation. This instrumental piece, with its melancholic yet enchanting melodies, could depict the quiet introspection or emotional reminiscence one experiences during the solitude of night. The music may express the mystery, longing, or dreams that inhabit the stillness of nighttime, translating these emotions into the rich and soulful language of tango.



Osvaldo Fresedo and En mis noches

Osvaldo Fresedo, known for his refined and sophisticated style, brings his distinctive touch to “En mis noches.” His orchestra likely encapsulates the emotional depth of the piece, weaving together instruments in a delicate balance that highlights both the passion and poignancy inherent in José Márquez’s composition. Under Fresedo’s direction, the tango might resonate with the elegance and intricate layers that define his musical legacy, capturing the essence of nocturnal reflection through its intricate arrangements.