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Gallito

Gallito is a Pasodoble written by and recorded by Edgardo Donato in 1936. Edgardo Donato has recorded Gallito as an instrumental Pasodoble.
“Gallito,” meaning “Little Rooster” in English, is a lively and spirited piece that captures the essence of its namesake. Like a rooster crowing at dawn, the music bursts with energy and announces its presence with flair. Its dynamic rhythm and vivacious melody paint a soundscape where pride and exuberance dance together in perfect harmony.

Pasodoble

Style

Edgardo Donato

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Author

Composer

1936/8/6

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Edgardo Donato
Edgardo Donato

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Gallito recorded by Edgardo Donato


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Interpretation of Gallito

“Gallito,” translated into English as “little rooster,” evokes the spirited and vibrant essence of a rooster strutting in the early morning light. Its melody might rise and fall like the confident steps of a rooster, each note embodying the lively pride and energy associated with this spirited bird. The music perhaps weaves a narrative of daily rituals and the exuberant call that awakes a new day, capturing the essence of life and vitality.



Edgardo Donato and Gallito

Edgardo Donato, renowned for his dynamic contributions to tango music, imbues “Gallito” with a lively energy characteristic of his style. This recording, created in 1936, showcases the orchestra’s ability to blend traditional tango rhythms with the playful, celebratory tones inspired by the name “Gallito,” producing a piece that both entertains and inspires the dance floor.