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La huella

La huella is a Tango written by Manuel Aníbal Villanueva and recorded by Ricardo Tanturi in 1941. Ricardo Tanturi has recorded La huella as an instrumental Tango.
“La Huella,” translated from Spanish as “The Footprint,” resonates with echoes of the past etched into sound. This evocative piece captures the indelible marks left by life’s dance, tracing the intersection of memory and movement. Like whispers of forgotten steps, it weaves a tapestry of nostalgia and longing, inviting the listener to recall paths once traveled.

Tango

Style

Ricardo Tanturi

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Author

Manuel Aníbal Villanueva

Composer

1941/11/27

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Ricardo Tanturi
Ricardo Tanturi

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La huella recorded by Ricardo Tanturi


La huella is an instrumental Tango composed by Manuel Aníbal Villanueva.



Interpretation of La huella

“La huella,” translated to English as “The Footprint,” conjures imagery of a dance between shadows and light, with each note leaving an indelible mark on the listener’s soul. The music invites you to follow its traces, a journey through memories and emotions, much like footprints in the sand that tell a silent story of where one has been. The haunting melodies and the passionate rhythms embody the essence of Tango—introspective, yet exuberant, telling an untold tale without uttering a single word.



Ricardo Tanturi and La huella

Ricardo Tanturi’s orchestra envelops “La huella” with layers of rich instrumentation, allowing the piece to unfold like a sophisticated tapestry of sound. The lush arrangements, driven by the masterful interplay of bandoneons, violins, and piano, bring Villanueva’s composition to life, capturing both its poignancy and spirit. Tanturi’s interpretation highlights the intricate dynamics and emotive depth of the piece, marking a significant footprint in the repertoire of Tango music.