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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.
Puñado de rosas is an instrumental Tango composed by .
“Puñado de rosas,” which translates to “A Handful of Roses” in English, evokes an image of delicate beauty gathered into a single, expressive gesture. In this piece of instrumental music performed by the Tango Orchestra Enrique Rodríguez, one could imagine a melodious journey that starts with the gentle rustling of rose petals, captured through soft violin strokes and gentle piano keys. As the music unfolds, the orchestra creates a soundscape that reflects the elegance and complexity of a rose—the intertwining of poignant accords and dynamic rhythms, akin to the layers of a rose slowly revealing themselves. Further into the piece, the tempo may shift to mirror the ebb and flow of passion, reminiscent of the experience of holding a handful of roses, delicate yet emanating a vibrant energy. The bass and bandoneón might come forward, symbolizing the grounding stem of the rose, providing structure to the softer, more delicate petals. This dance of instruments conveys the emotional spectrum from tender love to fervent tango passion, ultimately crafting an auditory experience that is both rich and fleeting, much like the beauty of a handful of roses.
Enrique Rodríguez, renowned for his innovative and harmonious interpretations of tango music, presents “Puñado de rosas” with a signature blend of elegance and vivacity. His orchestral arrangement captures the heart of tango, allowing the listeners to feel enveloped in a timeless dance between love and longing. By recording this composition, Rodríguez showcases not only his mastery over the traditional elements of tango but also a unique sensitivity to its emotive power, making “Puñado de rosas” a timeless piece in the realm of Argentine tango music.