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Glorioso Chantecler

Glorioso Chantecler is a Tango written by Juan Polito and recorded by Juan D’Arienzo in 1970. The Tango Glorioso Chantecler is written by Juan Polito, Juan D’Arienzo has recorded Glorioso Chantecler with the singer Osvaldo Ramos.
“Glorioso Chantecler,” or in English, “Glorious Chantecler,” dances through the air with vibrant passion. This piece, whether a tango or a sung ode, captures the proud spirit of the legendary rooster—a symbol of dawn and new beginnings. Each note echoes resilience and elegance, celebrating life’s fervent rhythm and the promise of each new day.

Tango

Style

Juan D'Arienzo

Orchestra

Osvaldo Ramos

Singer

Author

Juan Polito

Composer

1970/8/13

Date

Osvaldo Ramos
Osvaldo Ramos
Juan D'Arienzo
Juan D’Arienzo

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Lyrics Translation of the Tango Glorioso Chantecler

This is the translation of the Tango “Glorioso Chantecler” from Spanish to English. The English lyrics of the Tango “Glorioso Chantecler” have been done with AI.

Glorioso Chantecler recorded by Juan D’Arienzo


Glorioso Chantecler is an instrumental Tango composed by Juan Polito.



Interpretation of Glorioso Chantecler

The name “Glorioso Chantecler” translates to “Glorious Chantecler” in English. As an instrumental tango, this piece likely captures the spirit and atmosphere of grandeur and elegance associated with the term “glorious.” The “Chantecler” refers to a legendary rooster, known for its pride and beauty, symbolizing the vibrant and lively energy that the music is meant to convey. Played by the Tango Orchestra Juan D’Arienzo, “Glorioso Chantecler” might evoke images of a dynamic and vivacious dance floor, with its lively rhythms and intricate melodies reflecting the essence of a glorious celebration.



Juan D’Arienzo and Glorioso Chantecler

Juan D’Arienzo, often referred to as the “King of the Beat,” was known for his rhythmic, energetic style that revitalized tango music in the 20th century. His orchestra’s recording of “Glorioso Chantecler” would emphasize rhythm and tempo, bringing to life the composition’s intricate nuances and uplifting mood. D’Arienzo’s interpretation likely highlights the piece’s bold, charismatic themes, making it a favorite on dance floors for its captivating and infectious energy.