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Romance (2)

Romance (2) is a Vals written by and recorded by Roberto Firpo in 1931. Roberto Firpo has recorded Romance (2) as an instrumental Vals.
“Romance (2)” translates to “Romance (2)” in English, maintaining the mystery and allure of its original title. This piece captures the delicate dance of emotions that sway between yearning and fulfillment, echoing the passionate spirit of a Tango. It embodies a timeless narrative of love’s intense dialogue, where each note unveils whispers of longing and heartbeats of desire.

Vals

Style

Roberto Firpo

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Author

Composer

1931/1/5

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Roberto Firpo
Roberto Firpo

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Romance (2) recorded by Roberto Firpo


Romance (2) is an instrumental Tango composed by .



Interpreatation of Romance (2)

“Romance (2)” in English simply translates to “Romance (2)”. This title suggests a narrative of love, possibly marked by a playful or second chapter of a romantic journey. As an instrumental piece, it likely captures the essence of tango with its passionate, lively, and intricate rhythms, conveying emotions ranging from nostalgia to the fiery excitement of love found and rekindled.



Roberto Firpo and Romance (2)

Roberto Firpo, a pioneering figure in tango music, brings “Romance (2)” to life with his orchestra, likely imbuing it with the rich textures and harmonies characteristic of his style. Firpo’s interpretation might feature the dynamic interplay between the bandoneón, violin, piano, and double bass, offering a profoundly emotional and rhythmic expression fitting for the piece’s name and theme.