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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.
Quiereme como soy is an instrumental Tango composed by .
Translated to English, “Quiereme como soy” means “Love me as I am.” This title suggests a reflection of an unpretentious yet soulful plea through the music. Within the tango orchestra, shimmering strings may begin with a gentle, foreboding rhythm, embodying vulnerability and acceptance. The bandoneon’s emotive voice rises, echoing a heartfelt yearning for acceptance. Midway, the melody intensifies with passionate urgency, interpreting the complex dance of emotions tied to self-acceptance. The crescendo of the tango underlines moments of internal conflict, before softening into a bittersweet resolution. The music’s ebb and flow mirrors the balance between longing and comfort that the title implies.
Domingo Federico, with his orchestra, captures the essence of “Quiereme como soy” through his astute musical arrangement in this 1945 creation. His interpretation stays true to the traditional tango roots while infusing it with the unique emotional depth required by the title. Federico’s orchestration layers each instrument thoughtfully, allowing the listener to journey through the raw and honest sentiments that come with a song about being loved for one’s true self. His direction guides the music in a way that tells a story beyond words, making “Quiereme como soy” a timeless piece in the world of tango music.