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Piropos

Piropos is a Tango written by Juan Carlos Cobián and recorded by Aníbal Troilo in 1970. Aníbal Troilo has recorded Piropos as an instrumental Tango.
“Piropos,” translated to English as “Compliments,” evokes a dance of words and sentiments. In its musical form, it becomes a melodic serenade that flirts with the heart, much like eloquent whispers exchanged between lovers. This piece captures the essence of admiration and charm, painting a vivid portrait of romance through its passionate rhythms and tender notes.

Tango

Style

Aníbal Troilo

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Enrique Cadicamo

Author

Juan Carlos Cobián

Composer

1970/9/28

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Aníbal Troilo
Aníbal Troilo

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Piropos recorded by Aníbal Troilo

Piropos is an instrumental Tango composed by Juan Carlos Cobián.

Interpretation of Piropos

“Piropos” in English means “compliments” or “flattering remarks,” often in the context of charming and poetic expressions typically used in romance. As an instrumental piece, it can be seen as a musical embodiment of this concept, painting a vivid image of a romantic exchange without words. The melody might flow with elegance and grace, akin to whispered sweet nothings or wistful glances exchanged on a dimly lit dance floor. Delicate, expressive phrasing from the bandoneón could imitate the tender nuances of such compliments, with the rhythm offering a light, playful underpinning that reflects the flirtatious and heartfelt nature of these exchanges.

Aníbal Troilo and Piropos

Aníbal Troilo, a master of the bandoneón and a leading figure in the world of tango, brings an emotive and rich interpretation to “Piropos.” His orchestra’s rendition could infuse the piece with depth and longing, capturing the essence of romance that the title suggests. Troilo’s interpretation would not only focus on technical precision but also the passionate infusion of emotion characteristic of traditional tango, making “Piropos” not just a musical performance but an evocative journey through the myriad emotions encapsulated in romantic expression.