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Petrolina y Candelario

Petrolina y Candelario is a Ranchera written by and recorded by Edgardo Donato in 1934. The Ranchera Petrolina y Candelario is written by , Edgardo Donato has recorded Petrolina y Candelario with the singer Antonio Maida.
“Petrolina y Candelario,” translated into English as “Petrolina and Candelario,” evokes a tale of enduring love through its melodic strains. Petrolina, symbolizing vitality and energy, dances with Candelario, a figure of warmth and guiding light, as they intertwine in harmonious rhythm. Together, they paint a vivid portrait of life’s vibrant and illuminating journey, captured through this soulful music.

Ranchera

Style

Edgardo Donato

Orchestra

Antonio Maida

Singer

Author

Composer

1934/1/9

Date

Antonio Maida
Antonio Maida
Edgardo Donato
Edgardo Donato

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Lyrics Translation of the Ranchera Petrolina y Candelario

This is the translation of the Ranchera “Petrolina y Candelario” from Spanish to English. The English lyrics of the Ranchera “Petrolina y Candelario” have been done with AI.

Petrolina y Candelario recorded by Edgardo Donato


Petrolina y Candelario is an instrumental Tango composed by Edgardo Donato. On January 9, 1934, Donato’s orchestra brought this vibrant piece to life.



Interpretation of Petrolina y Candelario

“Petrolina y Candelario” evokes the lively and colorful essence of a bustling Argentine neighborhood. The music weaves intricate melodies, symbolizing the energy and passion typical of tango. Through dynamic tempo changes and expressive phrasing, the piece paints a vivid picture of two figures, Petrolina and Candelario, perhaps engaging in an animated dance or conversation.



Edgardo Donato and Petrolina y Candelario

Edgardo Donato, a prominent figure in tango music, skillfully arranged “Petrolina y Candelario” for his orchestra. The composition captures the quintessential elements of tango, merging rhythmic intensity with melodic grace. Donato’s adept orchestration and the evocative performance convey the spirit and narrative of the piece, making it a timeless addition to the tango repertoire.