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Independencia

Independencia is a Tango written by Alfredo Bevilacqua and recorded by Juan D’Arienzo in 1953. Juan D’Arienzo has recorded Independencia as an instrumental Tango.
“Independencia,” or “Independence” in English, captures the spirit of liberation and self-discovery. As its rhythms unfold, it tells the story of breaking free from chains that once held us, whispering tales of resilience and courage. Each note is a beacon, guiding us toward a horizon of endless possibility and uncharted dreams.

Tango

Style

Juan D'Arienzo

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Angel Timarni

Author

Alfredo Bevilacqua

Composer

1953/12/28

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Juan D'Arienzo
Juan D’Arienzo

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Letra del Tango Independencia

Independencia que pusiste paz

en esta tierra que nací

los argentinos recordarán

aquella fecha de libertad.

Un 25 puso luz y amor

en esas almas que soñaban

los corazones ansiosos palpitaban

llenos de entusiasmoy pasión.



Patria de valientes, patria noble

de bandera azul y blanca

Patria de jilgueros y emociones

que desde entonces te quiero más.

En tu independencia se forjaron

los ideales más sublimes

en este suelo tan divino

soy feliz siendo argentino

es mi patria lo mejor.

English lyrics of the Tango "Independencia"

Independence that brought peace

to this land where I was born

the Argentine people will remember

that date of liberty.

A 25th that brought light and love

to those souls who dreamed,

the anxious hearts throbbed

full of enthusiasm and passion.

Land of the brave, noble homeland

of blue and white flag,

Land of songbirds and emotions,

since then, I love you more.

In your independence were forged

the most sublime ideals

in this divine soil,

I’m happy being Argentine—

it’s my homeland, the best.

Independencia by Angel Timarni

Independencia is a Tango written by Angel Timarni and composed by Alfredo Bevilacqua.

Story behind the Tango Independencia

The song “Independencia,” written by Angel Timarni, captures the essence of Argentine pride and patriotism. The lyrics reflect on Argentina’s Independence Day, celebrated on July 9th, commemorating the country’s freedom from Spanish rule. The central theme revolves around the peace and liberty the nation achieved, which is cherished and remembered by all Argentines. The tango evokes the collective memory of the crucial day and the subsequent era of newfound hope, passion, and dreams for the country.

Symbolism of Independencia

The lyrics of “Independencia” are rich with symbolism and emotion, weaving a vivid tapestry of Argentine identity and values. The mention of “paz” symbolizes tranquility and resolution, achieved after the chaotic struggles for independence. The phrase “Un 25 puso luz y amor” likely refers to May 25th, the day of the May Revolution, which eventually led to independence, symbolizing the start of enlightenment and love for the nation. Emphasizing the “bandera azul y blanca” (blue and white flag) evokes national pride, as these colors represent the Argentine flag. Furthermore, the song highlights nature’s reflection of the national sentiment, with jilgueros (goldfinches) symbolizing freedom and the natural beauty of Argentina, enhancing the emotional connection to the homeland.

Independencia in Historic Context

Recorded in 1953, “Independencia” was created in a post-World War II Argentina, during a time when national identity and patriotic sentiment were particularly poignant. The era marked a complex period of political and social development in Argentina, with the rise of Peronism and significant changes in the socio-economic landscape. By invoking the themes of independence and patriotism, Angel Timarni’s tango likely resonated deeply with Argentine citizens, rekindling a sense of unity and national pride amidst the changing times. The reference to historical events and the portrayal of Argentina as a noble, brave nation served to strengthen communal bonds and reaffirm the country’s values amidst contemporary challenges.

Angel Timarni

Angel Timarni was a notable figure in the realm of tango, recognized for his reflective and often patriotic lyrics that resonated deeply within the Argentine cultural sphere.