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La polleruda

La polleruda is a Polca written by and recorded by Orquesta Típica Victor in 1930. Orquesta Típica Victor has recorded La polleruda as an instrumental Polca.
The name “La Polleruda” translates to “The Skirted One” in English. This lively piece dances through the room, evoking the swish and swirl of flowing skirts in vivid colors. It is a celebration of tradition and feminine grace, where each note flutters like fabric caught in a joyful breeze, inviting all to join the dance.

Polca

Style

Orquesta Típica Victor

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Author

Composer

1930/4/29

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Orquesta Típica Victor
Orquesta Típica Victor

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La polleruda recorded by Orquesta Típica Victor


La polleruda is an instrumental Tango composed by .



Interpretation of La polleruda

“La polleruda,” which translates to “The Flounced Skirt” in English, conjures images of swirling, vibrant movement through its music. The title suggests a lively and spirited dance, characterized by the intricate and flowing patterns of a dancer’s skirt as they whirl and twirl with elegance. The piece can be imagined as capturing the essence of this dance, with the orchestra’s rich arrangements highlighting dramatic pauses, brisk movements, and dynamic contrasts that mirror the vibrant motion of a dancer in a flounced skirt, full of life and energy.



Orquesta Típica Victor and La polleruda

Orquesta Típica Victor, renowned for its authentic interpretation of tango, breathes life into “La polleruda” with impeccable musicality and precision. Recorded on April 29, 1930, this rendition showcases the orchestra’s ability to convey the complex emotions and rhythmic vitality inherent in tango music. Through their performance, the ensemble brings the flounced skirt to life, painting a vivid auditory picture that transports listeners to the dance halls of early 20th century Argentina, where elegance and fervor collide on the dance floor.