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Para ustedes

Para ustedes is a Tango written by and recorded by Alfredo De Angelis in 1952. The Tango Para ustedes is written by , Alfredo De Angelis has recorded Para ustedes with the singer .
“Para Ustedes,” translating to “For You” in English, is a tender offering wrapped in melody. This piece, whether danced through the intricate steps of a Tango or sung with heartfelt resonance, extends its embrace to its listeners, weaving a connection between the performer and the audience. It speaks of shared moments, the unspoken bond where music becomes a gift of presence and emotion.

Tango

Style

Alfredo De Angelis

Orchestra

Singer

Author

Composer

1952/11/25

Date

Alfredo De Angelis
Alfredo De Angelis

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Lyrics Translation of the Tango Para ustedes

This is the translation of the Tango “Para ustedes” from Spanish to English. The English lyrics of the Tango “Para ustedes” have been done with AI.

Para ustedes recorded by Alfredo De Angelis


Para ustedes is an instrumental Tango composed by .



Interpreatation of Para ustedes

The instrumental piece “Para ustedes,” when translated to English, means “For you.” The title captures the spirit of a personal dedication, as though the music itself is a heartfelt gift to the audience. As the Tango Orchestra Alfredo De Angelis performs this piece, it likely envelops listeners in a rich tapestry of emotion, characteristic of the tango genre—passionate, melancholic, yet celebratory. The arrangement and composition lend themselves to a feeling of connection, as if each note is a dialogue between the musicians and the audience, bridging a deeply emotional experience.



Alfredo De Angelis and Para ustedes

Under the direction of Alfredo De Angelis, the orchestra’s performance of “Para ustedes” channels the quintessential tango energy that De Angelis was renowned for—dynamic and full of life. Recorded on November 25, 1952, the piece stands as a testament to his orchestrating finesse and ability to convey the complex tapestry of human emotions through instrumental music.