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La tablada

La tablada is a Tango written by Francisco Canaro and recorded by Florindo Sassone in 1966. Florindo Sassone has recorded La tablada as an instrumental Tango.
“La Tablada,” translated to English as “The Slaughterhouse,” evokes the bustling life and fervent pulse of its origins. In this hauntingly beautiful melody, it captures the stark contrast between vitality and inevitability, embodying both the celebration and the melancholy of existence. The music dances with an intensity that mirrors life’s vibrant yet fleeting nature, inviting listeners to reflect on the essence of their own journey.

Tango

Style

Florindo Sassone

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Author

Francisco Canaro

Composer

1966/3/10

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Florindo Sassone
Florindo Sassone

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La tablada recorded by Florindo Sassone


La tablada is an instrumental Tango composed by Francisco Canaro.



Interpretation of La tablada

“La tablada,” translated to English as “The Board,” is an evocative title that suggests a place of strategy, perhaps hinting at the intense, competitive energy of a battleground. In musical interpretation, it captures a vivid translation of tension and resolution, skillfully executed through its dynamic rhythm and melody. The compelling nature of this tango instrumental plays on the intricate dance between instruments, creating a homage to the charged atmosphere implied in its name, with moments of fervor and calm interwoven seamlessly.



Florindo Sassone and La tablada

Florindo Sassone, esteemed for his emotive and vigorous orchestral style, brings “La tablada” to life with precision and passion. His orchestra’s rendition accentuates the dramatic flair of Canaro’s composition, weaving an intensely evocative soundscape. The performance is marked by a powerful orchestral interplay that emphasizes the assertive and strategic character of “The Board,” embodying the drama and elegance intrinsic to traditional tango.