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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.
Inspiración is a Tango written by Luis Rubistein and composed by Peregrino Paulos.
“Inspiración” translates to “Inspiration” in English. This poignant tango delves into the profound depths of heartache and despair, narrated through the journey of past memories that haunt the protagonist. Luis Rubistein paints a vivid picture of a soul ensnared in the throes of youthful and bohemian dreams, now shattered. The lyrics convey a progression from youthful exuberance to the mournful maturity shaped by cruel disillusionment.
The tango uses intense imagery and symbols to express emotional and existential agony. Phrases like “Por la senda del dolor” (On the path of pain) and “Juventud que ya se fue” (Youth that has gone) signify not only the passing of time but also the aching nostalgia for a past filled with both beauty and bitterness. The “ensueño azul” (blue dream) symbolizes unfulfilled dreams and aspirations, while “la escarcha de los años” (the frost of the years) metaphorically represents how aging has bleached the protagonist’s life experiences, leaving them cold and colorless.
The tango “Inspiración” was created in 1973, a period marked by significant political and social turmoil in Argentina. This backdrop may subtly influence the themes of disillusionment and nostalgia, reflecting a collective sentiment of loss and longing experienced by society as a whole. The crushing weight of personal and societal challenges is eloquently encapsulated in the haunting verses of the tango.
Luis Rubistein was an Argentine tango lyricist known for his evocative texts that poignantly captured the spirit and struggles of his time.