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Mañanitas de Montmartre

Mañanitas de Montmartre is a Tango written by Lucio Demare and recorded by Aníbal Troilo in 1970. Aníbal Troilo has recorded Mañanitas de Montmartre as an instrumental Tango.
“Mañanitas de Montmartre,” or “Little Mornings of Montmartre,” evokes the gentle awakening of a bohemian Paris. As soft sunlight filters through the narrow streets, the echoes of an accordion dance with the aroma of freshly baked bread, capturing the intimate, poetic essence of a morning in Montmartre. Each note whispers stories of artists and dreamers stirring to life.

Tango

Style

Aníbal Troilo

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Roberto Fugazot

Author

Lucio Demare

Composer

1970/4/14

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Aníbal Troilo
Aníbal Troilo

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Las grises mañanitas de Montmartre,
donde iluso derroché mi juventud,
serán eternas en mi triste vida,
porque las recuerdo para mi inquietud.
Al igual que un amor cicatrizado
e imborrable en un tierno corazón,
mis mañanitas de Montmartre tan queridas
son para mí un delirio y una gran pasión.

Pero sos, mujer,
pobre insensata que en el mundo triunfás;
la frágil barca de tu vida quizás
naufragará porque el timón de tu esperanza
se quebrará en la mar,
y humillada ya,
mis mañanitas de Montmartre verán
la fría nieve del destino caer
sobre tu almita acongojada
destruyendo aquellos sueños
que forjaste con afán.

Nuevamente volverás a ser aquella
que paseaba exenta de pudor
por esas calles en que todas las mujeres
pecadoras, guardaban su dolor.
Y en las tinieblas de tu pobre vida,
por ingrata nunca más encontrarás
quien te devuelva con un beso de cariño
la luz de tu esperanza, que se apaga ya.

Mañanitas de Montmartre recorded by Aníbal Troilo

Mañanitas de Montmartre is an instrumental Tango composed by Lucio Demare.

Interpretation of Mañanitas de Montmartre

“Mañanitas de Montmartre” translates to “Little Mornings of Montmartre” in English. As an instrumental piece, its title evokes the vibrant and bohemian spirit of Montmartre, a historic district in Paris known for its artistic life. The composition likely captures the ambiance of early morning in Montmartre, where the gentle light of dawn illuminates cobbled streets and awakens the artistic soul of the neighborhood. The music might incorporate a blend of melancholy and hope, reflecting the paradoxical calm and the bustling life that begins as the city awakes. Through the textured layers of tango, it paints a vivid picture of historical Montmartre’s charm and allure.

Aníbal Troilo and Mañanitas de Montmartre

Aníbal Troilo, known as one of the greatest bandoneonists in the history of tango, brings “Mañanitas de Montmartre” to life with his orchestra. Troilo’s skillful interpretation complements the composition’s vivid imagery, offering a unique blend of nuanced emotion and technical mastery. His orchestration gives the piece a distinctive voice, resonating with the nostalgia and beauty that the title suggests. The collaboration between Troilo and this composition likely highlights his ability to convey the feeling of being in Montmartre’s embrace during those quiet yet deeply inspiring moments of the early morning.