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Entrador

Entrador is a Tango written by Mario Demarco and recorded by Osvaldo Pugliese in 1952. Osvaldo Pugliese has recorded Entrador as an instrumental Tango.
“Entrador,” meaning “Charming” in English, envelops listeners with its captivating allure. This title suggests an irresistible pull, akin to a magnetic dance partner who effortlessly draws you into their embrace. The music weaves a tapestry of emotions, enchanting the heart with each soulful note and inviting the spirit to surrender to its mesmerizing rhythm.

Tango

Style

Osvaldo Pugliese

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Author

Mario Demarco

Composer

1952/5/6

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Osvaldo Pugliese
Osvaldo Pugliese

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Entrador recorded by Osvaldo Pugliese

Entrador is an instrumental Tango composed by Mario Demarco.

Interpretation of Entrador

Entrador, translating to “enterprising” or “striking” in English, is an instrumental tango that captures the fiery spirit and determination inherent in its name. The piece is characterized by dynamic rhythms and bold melodies, embodying the vigorous and engaging essence of tango. The music brings forth a sense of daring confidence, as if each note is inviting both musicians and dancers to step forward with flair and intensity. Entrador serves as an auditory canvas, painting scenes of vibrant Buenos Aires streets filled with passionate dancers and a bustling cultural life. In Mario Demarco’s composition, the blend of sharp staccatos and sweeping legatos illustrates a narrative of ambition and boldness.

Osvaldo Pugliese and Entrador

Osvaldo Pugliese, a revered figure in the world of tango, lends his unparalleled interpretive skills to Entrador, enhancing its striking qualities. Known for his emotive style and rhythmic innovation, Pugliese’s version of Entrador is a masterclass in dramatic tension and release. His orchestra brings the composition to life with a perfect interplay of piano, violins, bandoneóns, and double bass, creating a rich and full-bodied sound. Each musician’s part plays into the overarching story of the music, resonating with the energy of a fervent tango night. Pugliese’s interpretation not only honors the original composition by Demarco but elevates it, allowing listeners to experience the full emotional bravado encapsulated in the title, Entrador.