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Entre dos fuegos

Entre dos fuegos is a Tango written by Alberto López Buchardo and recorded by Juan D’Arienzo in 1939. Juan D’Arienzo has recorded Entre dos fuegos as an instrumental Tango.
The piece “Entre dos fuegos” translates to “Between Two Fires” in English. This evocative title speaks of a passionate struggle, the tension of being caught between two intense forces or desires. It captures the dance of longing and conflict, where each note flickers like a flame, illuminating the turmoil within the heart.

Tango

Style

Juan D'Arienzo

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Author

Alberto López Buchardo

Composer

1939/4/12

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Juan D'Arienzo
Juan D’Arienzo

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Entre dos fuegos recorded by Juan D’Arienzo

Entre dos fuegos is an instrumental Tango composed by Alberto López Buchardo.

Interpretation of Entre dos fuegos

As an instrumental piece, “Entre dos fuegos,” which translates to “Between Two Fires,” conjures a vivid emotional landscape through the vibrant sounds of the Juan D’Arienzo orchestra. Imagine a dance of intensity and passion where two opposing forces, symbolized by the fires, create a powerful tension. The music begins with an energetic and rhythmic introduction, building anticipation with brassy yet elegant strings, which symbolize the flicker and roar of the flames. The bandoneón adds a layer of nostalgia and depth as if navigating the emotional intricacies between the fires.

The melody weaves a complex tapestry, balancing urgency with moments of reflective calmness, as a dancer carefully navigates between the two dominant forces. This duality creates a rich, dramatic storyline, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in its dynamic interplay of resistance and harmony, heat and light, struggle and balance. Each instrumental solo introduces new textures and emotional peaks, holding listeners in suspense, much like being caught in the inexorable pull of fiery dualities.

Juan D’Arienzo and Entre dos fuegos

Juan D’Arienzo, known as the “King of the Beat,” offers a characteristic interpretation of “Entre dos fuegos” that highlights his signature style – a driving rhythm that propels dancers across the floor with unwavering energy. His orchestra breathes life into Alberto López Buchardo’s composition, emphasizing sharp rhythmic contrasts and creating an electrifying auditory experience. D’Arienzo’s vision encapsulates the vigor and drama of tango, and with “Entre dos fuegos,” his distinctive approach accentuates the compelling dance between opposing fires, urging the listener to feel every nuance of passion and tension within the music’s powerful embrace.