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Gallo ciego

Gallo ciego is a Tango written by Agustin Bardi and recorded by Nuevo Quinteto Real (Horacio Salgán) in 1987. Nuevo Quinteto Real (Horacio Salgán) has recorded Gallo ciego as an instrumental Tango.
“Gallo Ciego” translates to “Blind Rooster” in English, a name that evokes both mystery and passion. Like a dance guided by instinct, this tango traverses the floor with unchecked fervor, each note a step in the dark. It captures the essence of navigating life’s chaos with bravery, where intuition becomes the guiding light.

Tango

Style

Nuevo Quinteto Real (Horacio Salgán)

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Author

Agustin Bardi

Composer

1987/1/1

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Nuevo Quinteto Real (Horacio Salgán)
Nuevo Quinteto Real (Horacio Salgán)

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Gallo ciego recorded by other Orchestras

Gallo ciego recorded by other Orchestras

Gallo ciego recorded by Nuevo Quinteto Real (Horacio Salgán)


Gallo ciego is an instrumental Tango composed by Agustin Bardi.



Interpretation of Gallo ciego

The title “Gallo ciego” translates to “Blind Rooster” in English. In this interpretation, the music captures the vibrant spirit and unpredictable movements of a blind rooster, navigating its world with curiosity and resilience. The composition’s dynamic rhythm and emotive melodies reflect both the challenges and triumphs experienced by this figure, painting a rich auditory landscape that oscillates between moments of intense energy and contemplative grace.



Nuevo Quinteto Real (Horacio Salgán) and Gallo ciego

The Nuevo Quinteto Real, under the direction of Horacio Salgán, brings a fresh interpretation to “Gallo ciego.” The ensemble highlights the intricate musical architecture of Bardi’s composition, infusing it with modern nuances while respecting its traditional tango roots. Their rendition is vibrant and precise, showcasing the unique talents within the quintet and honoring the historical significance of the piece. The interpretation stands as a testament to the enduring legacy and evolving nature of tango music.