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Las carreras

Las carreras is a Tango written by and recorded by Roberto Firpo in 1935. Roberto Firpo has recorded Las carreras as an instrumental Tango.
“Las Carreras,” translated into English as “The Races,” evokes the vibrant energy of a whirlwind dance. In its lively tempo, one can imagine the thunderous rhythm of hooves and the exhilarating chase of life’s passions. The melody captures fleeting moments, urging us to embrace each heartbeat as part of life’s vivid, unstoppable journey.

Tango

Style

Roberto Firpo

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Author

Composer

1935/12/27

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Roberto Firpo
Roberto Firpo

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Las carreras recorded by Roberto Firpo


Las carreras is an instrumental Tango composed by .



Interpretation of Las carreras

The title “Las carreras,” translates to “The Races” in English, sets the stage for a vibrant and kinetic piece of music. Imagine the fervor of a bustling racetrack, the intensity and excitement of the competitors as they vie for victory. The composition evokes the rhythmic pulse of galloping hooves and the crescendo of anticipation. The band’s performance captures the essence of speed and competition, transporting the listener to the heart of the action where every note echoes the thrill of the race. The dramatic crescendos and staccato notes mimic the unpredictable nature of the contest, while the melodies highlight the elegance and grace within the competition.



Roberto Firpo and Las carreras

Roberto Firpo, a pioneering figure in the world of Tango, brings “Las carreras” to life with his orchestra’s distinctive flair and precision. Known for his ability to fuse traditional tango elements with innovative compositions, Firpo’s rendition of this piece pays homage to the rich history of Tango while infusing it with a vibrant, modern energy. The orchestration under Firpo’s direction is both meticulous and expressive, making “Las carreras” a vivid auditory experience that resonates with audiences both then and now.