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These Tangos, Valses, and Milongas were recorded around the same time. Take a look to discover what else this orchestra—or others—may have recorded during the same week or even on the exact same day.
Felicidad is an instrumental Tango composed by Alfredo De Angelis.
The instrumental tango “Felicidad,” which translates to “Happiness” in English, conveys a tapestry of emotions through its vibrant and rhythmic melodies. It begins with a lively introduction that instantly sets a mood of joy and celebration. The piece captures the essence of happiness through its dynamic use of the bandoneon, creating uplifting and energetic themes interspersed with moments of lyrical elegance.
As the tango unfolds, it showcases a playful yet sophisticated dialogue between the violins and bandoneons, symbolizing the dance of life filled with moments of pure joy. The music ebbs and flows with a passionate intensity, evoking the ecstasy and warmth that define true happiness.
Juan D’Arienzo, known as the “King of the Beat,” brings his signature style to “Felicidad,” infusing the piece with his unmistakable rhythmic energy and vibrant orchestration. His orchestra elevates De Angelis’ composition, transforming it into a compelling auditory experience. D’Arienzo’s interpretation captures the listener’s attention with its spirited tempos and precise execution, painting a vivid picture of jubilant celebrations and heartfelt connections. His ability to blend vivacious rhythms with emotive nuances makes “Felicidad” a timeless testament to the beauty of Argentine tango.