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La trampa

La trampa is a Tango written by and recorded by Alfredo De Angelis in 1964. The Tango La trampa is written by , Alfredo De Angelis has recorded La trampa with the singer Roberto Mancini.
“La Trampa,” translated to English as “The Trap,” weaves a tale of ensnaring passion and deceit. Within its haunting melody, it captures the duality of allure and danger, drawing one into a dance of intricate emotions. The music seduces like a whispered secret, revealing how desire can entangle hearts in a seductive, irresistible web.

Tango

Style

Alfredo De Angelis

Orchestra

Roberto Mancini

Singer

Author

Composer

1964/5/1

Date

Roberto Mancini
Roberto Mancini
Alfredo De Angelis
Alfredo De Angelis

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Lyrics Translation of the Tango La trampa

This is the translation of the Tango “La trampa” from Spanish to English. The English lyrics of the Tango “La trampa” have been done with AI.

La trampa recorded by Alfredo De Angelis


La trampa is an instrumental Tango composed by unknown composer, created on May 1, 1964.



Interpretation of La trampa

The name “La trampa” translates to “The Trap” in English. Imagining this piece of music by Alfredo De Angelis’ orchestra, it evokes a sense of tension and intrigue typical of tango. The melody likely weaves through sharp, deliberate notes, mimicking the subtle yet inevitable snare of a trap. The orchestration would create a dance of anticipation, with bright bandoneón lines capturing the very moment of entrapment. The rhythm may alternate between flowing and staccato sections, embodying the push-and-pull of a cleverly laid plan, a dance of deception, and eventual capture.



Alfredo De Angelis and La trampa

Alfredo De Angelis, well-regarded for his ability to blend the traditional and the dramatic in tango music, carved out a unique niche with “La trampa.” Under his orchestration, the piece offers listeners a vivid auditory canvas of the tension and allure always present in tango. With “La trampa,” De Angelis captures not just a moment, but a story told through masterful arrangement, making it a standout in the tango repertoire that invites the listener into its seductive, mysterious web.