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La viruta

La viruta is a Tango written by Vicente Greco and recorded by Osvaldo Fresedo in 1962. Osvaldo Fresedo has recorded La viruta as an instrumental Tango.
“La Viruta,” translated as “The Wood Shavings,” evokes imagery of delicate curls weaving softly through the air. Each bend and twist whispers stories of craftsmanship, echoing the graceful dance of a carpenter’s hands. In this tango’s melody, fleeting moments are sculpted from time, spinning life’s humble fragments into a harmonious embrace of art and passion.

Tango

Style

Osvaldo Fresedo

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Author

Vicente Greco

Composer

1962/11/4

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Osvaldo Fresedo
Osvaldo Fresedo

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La viruta recorded by Osvaldo Fresedo


La viruta is an instrumental Tango composed by Vicente Greco.



Interpretation of La viruta


“La viruta” translates to “The Shaving” in English, which could symbolize the delicate remnants left behind, much like the evocative notes of this tango. The music conveys an intricate dance between intensity and elegance, reminiscent of shavings curling from a piece of wood, embodying both beauty and finesse.



Osvaldo Fresedo and La viruta


Osvaldo Fresedo’s rendition of “La viruta” captures the essence of sophistication and heartfelt emotion. Known for his smooth and refined style, Fresedo’s orchestra weaves a tapestry of sound that highlights the layers and textures inherent in the composition. His interpretation immerses the listener in a world of rhythmic grace and nostalgic charm, honoring Vicente Greco’s legacy through every note.