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These Tangos, Valses, and Milongas were recorded around the same time. Take a look to discover what else this orchestra—or others—may have recorded during the same week or even on the exact same day.
Mesita de lujo is an instrumental Tango composed by Ricardo Luis Brignolo, released on April 16, 1930.
The title “Mesita de lujo” translates to “Luxury Little Table” in English. This evocative name suggests a refined, elegant setting, likely conjuring an atmosphere of sophistication and ease. Interpreted through instrumental music, it reflects the interplay of classic tango elements with an air of opulence. Each note might be imagined as a careful, deliberate movement or gesture, resonating with the elegance and grandeur of a posh gathering. The orchestra would paint this imagery using vibrant violin, bandoneon harmonies, and dynamic piano phrases, highlighting both the richness and the intricate finesse of the theme.
Roberto Firpo, a pivotal figure in the early development of tango music, recorded “Mesita de lujo” with his orchestra. Firpo, renowned for his ability to blend traditional tango with innovative arrangements, would approach this composition with a profound sense of rhythm and melody. The orchestra’s performance would encapsulate the luxurious essence of the piece, giving it a character that emphasizes both tradition and the contemporary style of its time. As in many of Firpo’s recordings, “Mesita de lujo” stands as a testament to his profound impact on the tango genre, marrying sophistication with emotive expression.