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Ojos que lloran

Ojos que lloran is a Vals written by and recorded by Roberto Firpo in 1930. The Vals Ojos que lloran is written by , Roberto Firpo has recorded Ojos que lloran with the singer Carlos Varela.
“Ojos que lloran,” which translates to “Eyes that Cry” in English, evokes a poignant tapestry of longing and sorrow. This melody captures the silent stories held within teardrops, each note unraveling a tale of unspoken heartache. Through its mournful dance, it embodies the universal language of longing, resonating deeply within souls who understand the weight of lost love.

Vals

Style

Roberto Firpo

Orchestra

Carlos Varela

Singer

Author

Composer

1930/4/16

Date

Carlos Varela
Carlos Varela
Roberto Firpo
Roberto Firpo

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Lyrics Translation of the Vals Ojos que lloran

This is the translation of the Vals “Ojos que lloran” from Spanish to English. The English lyrics of the Vals “Ojos que lloran” have been done with AI.

Ojos que lloran recorded by Roberto Firpo


Ojos que lloran is an instrumental Tango composed by .



Interpretation of Ojos que lloran

“Ojos que lloran,” which translates to “Eyes that Cry” in English, is a musical piece that encapsulates the deep emotions of sorrow and longing. The melody, carried out by the Tango Orchestra Roberto Firpo, likely explores themes of heartache and nostalgia, creating a poignant atmosphere. The piece conveys the silent expressions of tears and the inward reflection of the soul, capturing the essence of unspoken sadness through the language of music.



Roberto Firpo and Ojos que lloran

Roberto Firpo, renowned for his influential role in Tango music, brings “Ojos que lloran” to life with his orchestra. Recorded in 1930, this piece draws listeners into an emotional narrative without the need for words. Firpo’s interpretation masterfully uses instrumentation to evoke the sense of crying eyes, weaving a soundscape that’s both melancholic and beautiful, perpetually weaving through the heartstrings of listeners.