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Sin palabras

Sin palabras is a Tango written by Mariano Mores and recorded by Aníbal Troilo in 1946. The Tango Sin palabras is written by Mariano Mores, Aníbal Troilo has recorded Sin palabras with the singer Alberto Marino.
“Sin Palabras,” or “Without Words,” captures the ineffable beauty of emotion beyond verbal expression. In its silent eloquence, the music of this piece evokes feelings that words cannot contain, resonating with the heart’s unspoken language. Each note becomes a verse, weaving a tapestry of raw emotion and timeless connection, transcending the boundaries of speech.

Tango

Style

Aníbal Troilo

Orchestra

Alberto Marino

Singer

Enrique Santos Discépolo

Author

Mariano Mores

Composer

1946/10/22

Date

Alberto Marino
Alberto Marino
Aníbal Troilo
Aníbal Troilo

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Lyrics Translation of the Tango Sin palabras

This is the translation of the Tango “Sin palabras ” from Spanish to English. The English lyrics of the Tango “Sin palabras ” have been done with AI.

Letra del Tango Sin palabras

Nació de ti…
buscando una canción que nos uniera,
y hoy sé que es cruel brutal -quizá-
el castigo que te doy.
Sin palabras
esta música va a herirte,
dondequiera que la escuche tu traición…
La noche más absurda, el día más triste.
Cuando estés riendo, o cuando llore tu ilusión.

Perdóname si es Dios,
quien quiso castigarte al fin…
Si hay llantos que pueden perseguir así,
si estas notas que nacieron por tu amor,
al final son un cilicio que abre heridas de una historia… ¡Son suplicios, son memorias…
fantoche herido, mi dolor, se alzará, cada vez,
que oigas esta canción!…

Nació de ti…
mintiendo entre esperanzas un destino,
y hoy sé que es cruel, brutal -quizá-
el castigo que te doy…
Sin decirlo esta canción dirá tu nombre,
sin decirlo con tu nombre estaré yo.
Los ojos casi ciegos de mi asombro,
junto al asombro de perderte y no morir.

English lyrics of the Tango "Sin palabras "

Born of you…
seeking a song to unite us,
and today I know it’s cruel, brutal—perhaps—
the punishment I give you.
Without words
this music will hurt you,
wherever your betrayal hears it…
The most absurd night, the saddest day.
When you’re laughing, or when your dreams shed a tear.

Forgive me if it’s God
who wanted to finally punish you…
If there are cries that can thus pursue,
if these notes that were born from your love,
in the end are a hair shirt that opens wounds of a story… They’re torments, they’re memories…
wounded puppet, my pain, will rise, each time,
you hear this song!…

Born of you…
lying with hopes a destiny,
and today I know it’s cruel, brutal—perhaps—
the punishment I give you…
Without saying it, this song will speak your name,
without saying it with your name, I will be there.
The eyes nearly blind with my wonder,
along with the wonder of losing you and not dying.

Sin palabras by

Sin palabras is a Tango written by and composed by Mariano Mores.

Story behind the Tango Sin palabras

The tango “Sin palabras” emerges as a poignant reflection on love and betrayal, born from deeply personal experiences. The narrative revolves around the emotional turmoil of the protagonist who, while acknowledging the connection created through their shared melody, recognizes it as a vehicle of cruelty and punishment inflicted upon the beloved. The tango is a conversation without words, speaking through music to convey the depth of hurt and disappointment. The repeated notion of suffering embedded in the music itself suggests the inescapable impact of their shared history.

Symbolism of Sin palabras

“Sin palabras” employs profound symbolism to evoke themes of betrayal and relentless memories. The music itself becomes a symbol, carrying the weight of unspoken accusations and undeniable pain. Key phrases such as “Esta música va a herirte” (This music will hurt you) and “sin decirlo con tu nombre estaré yo” (without saying it, with your name, will be me) emphasize how the melody transcends language, becoming a silent witness to their history. The “cilicio” mentioned acts as a metaphor for self-inflicted pain, highlighting the excruciating path of reliving past traumas. The tango, without uttering a single word, captures the agony of lost love and the futility of seeking redemption or closure.

Sin palabras in historic Context

“Sin palabras” was created in Buenos Aires, Argentina, during a period when tango was deeply intertwined with the city’s cultural identity. In 1946, Argentina was a nation experiencing political shifts and social changes, where tango served both as a societal commentary and an emotional outlet. The historical context of post-war uncertainty and emotional displacement resonates in the tango’s melancholic tone. Buenos Aires, the cradle of tango, with its vibrant yet tumultuous energy, infuses the work with a distinctive character of longing and nostalgia. The urban landscape, often a backdrop for personal dramas, echoes in the tango’s portrayal of love entangled with betrayal and regret.

Mariano Mores was a celebrated Argentine tango composer, pianist, and conductor, renowned for his contributions to the tango genre, both in music and in cultural significance. His compositions, such as “Sin palabras,” reflect his mastery in crafting emotive narratives through compelling melodies.