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Lágrimas

Lágrimas is a Tango written by Eduardo Arolas and recorded by Juan D’Arienzo in 1947. Juan D’Arienzo has recorded Lágrimas as an instrumental Tango.
“Lágrimas,” meaning “Tears” in English, is a poignant testament to love’s bittersweet dance. Through each note, it whispers the sorrow of unspoken longings and the gentle touch of moments lost in time. The music weaves a tapestry of heartache and hope, capturing the essence of emotions that linger in the silent spaces between smiles and sighs.

Tango

Style

Juan D'Arienzo

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Author

Eduardo Arolas

Composer

1947/4/30

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Juan D'Arienzo
Juan D’Arienzo

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Lágrimas recorded by Juan D’Arienzo

Lágrimas is an instrumental Tango composed by Eduardo Arolas.

Interpretation of Lágrimas

The title “Lágrimas” translates to “Tears” in English. As an instrumental tango, “Lágrimas” is likely a poignant and expressive piece, capturing the emotional depth and intensity often associated with tears. The music might convey a sense of longing or nostalgia, characteristic of tango’s profound ability to express the subtleties of human emotion through its rich melodies and rhythms. The dramatic interplays between violins, bandoneons, and a strong double bass could emulate the complexity and bittersweet nature of tears, making the listener feel the sorrow and beauty intertwined within the art of tango.

Juan D’Arienzo and Lágrimas

Juan D’Arienzo, known as the “King of the Beat” for his vibrant and energetic style, brings his unique interpretation to “Lágrimas.” Known for revitalizing tango and bringing dancers back to the dance floor with his upbeat tempos, D’Arienzo’s rendition of “Lágrimas” would intricately balance the melancholic undertones of the composition with the lively rhythms characteristic of his orchestra. Through D’Arienzo’s masterful direction, the music transforms into a dynamic expression, where the delicate dance of sorrow and spirit mirrors the complexities of human emotions.