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Locura tanguera

Locura tanguera is a Tango written by Osvaldo Ruggiero and recorded by Osvaldo Pugliese in 1966. Osvaldo Pugliese has recorded Locura tanguera as an instrumental Tango.
“Locura Tanguera” translates to “Tango Madness” in English. This evocative piece sweeps listeners into a whirlwind of passion, where tradition entwines with spontaneity in an electrifying dance. Each note ignites a fervor within, capturing the essence of love and longing that defines the tango, leaving an indelible mark on the soul.

Tango

Style

Osvaldo Pugliese

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Author

Osvaldo Ruggiero

Composer

1966/10/1

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Osvaldo Pugliese
Osvaldo Pugliese

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Locura tanguera recorded by Osvaldo Pugliese


Locura tanguera is an instrumental Tango composed by Osvaldo Ruggiero.



Interpretation of Locura tanguera

The title “Locura tanguera” translates to “Tango Madness” in English. This piece by Osvaldo Ruggiero, performed by the legendary Osvaldo Pugliese orchestra, is a whirlwind of emotions conveyed through music. The instrumental begins with intense, energetic notes that mirror the fervor and passion inherent in both madness and tango. As the piece unfolds, the music transitions through various tempos and dynamics, depicting the unpredictable nature of madness.



The orchestra captures the drama and intensity of a tango dance, where the dancers are caught in a fervent embrace, moving with an urgency that feels both exhilarating and reckless. The melodies are woven with intricate layers, symbolizing the complexity of emotions. The powerful and dramatic crescendos give a sense of spiraling into a beautiful chaos, a dance of fervor and intensity.



Osvaldo Pugliese and Locura tanguera

Osvaldo Pugliese, renowned for his profound influence on tango music, brings “Locura tanguera” to life with his orchestra’s iconic style. Known for their rich harmonic textures and rhythmic sophistication, the Pugliese orchestra adds depth to this composition, capturing the essence of tango’s passionate and sometimes tumultuous nature. “Locura tanguera,” composed in 1966 by Osvaldo Ruggiero, becomes a timeless piece under Pugliese’s direction, illustrating the synergy between composer and conductor. The orchestra’s interpretation gives audiences a visceral experience of tango’s emotive power, making “Locura tanguera” a memorable and vibrant entry in the tango music repertoire.