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Las hojas muertas (Les feuilles mortes)

Las hojas muertas (Les feuilles mortes) is a Cancion written by and recorded by Horacio Salgán Y Dante Amicarelli in 1971. Horacio Salgán Y Dante Amicarelli has recorded Las hojas muertas (Les feuilles mortes) as an instrumental Cancion.
“Las hojas muertas (Les feuilles mortes)” translates to “The Dead Leaves” in English. This evocative title captures the melancholy of autumn’s decay, symbolizing memories that wither with time yet linger in the heart’s recesses. Like a Tango, the music weaves through emotions, mingling nostalgia with the bittersweet beauty of love lost and cherished moments now past.

Cancion

Style

Horacio Salgán Y Dante Amicarelli

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Author

Composer

1971/1/1

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Horacio Salgán Y Dante Amicarelli
Horacio Salgán Y Dante Amicarelli

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Las hojas muertas (Les feuilles mortes) recorded by Horacio Salgán Y Dante Amicarelli


Las hojas muertas (Les feuilles mortes) is an instrumental Tango composed by .



Interpretation of Las hojas muertas (Les feuilles mortes)

“Las hojas muertas” or “The Dead Leaves” in English, evokes an imagery of fallen autumn leaves, symbolizing nostalgia and the passage of time. In this instrumental interpretation by the tango orchestra of Horacio Salgán Y Dante Amicarelli, listeners might envision the slow, gentle fall of leaves as the melodies cascade softly yet with a hint of melancholy. The arrangement might express the cyclical nature of life and the deeply rooted emotions tied to memories that fade, much like the colors of autumn leaves.



Horacio Salgán Y Dante Amicarelli and Las hojas muertas (Les feuilles mortes)

Horacio Salgán Y Dante Amicarelli, renowned masters of orchestrating tangos, bring a unique interpretation to “Las hojas muertas.” Through their intricate arrangements, the orchestra’s performance might capture the elegance and poignancy inherent in the composition, highlighting their finesse in blending rich harmonies with emotional depth. Their rendition could transform the piece into a vivid soundscape, evoking the essence of autumn and the sorrowful beauty of change.