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Sus ojos se cerraron, Los despojos

Sus ojos se cerraron, Los despojos is a Tango written by and recorded by Horacio Salgán in 1965. Horacio Salgán has recorded Sus ojos se cerraron, Los despojos as an instrumental Tango.
“Sus ojos se cerraron, Los despojos,” translated to English as “Their eyes closed, The remnants,” whispers the heartache of a love that has faded into memory. The closing of eyes symbolizes the finality and acceptance of love’s end, while “The remnants” evoke the lingering traces and emotional ruins left behind. Together, they express a poignant journey through loss and the echoes of once-vibrant emotions.

Tango

Style

Horacio Salgán

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Author

Composer

1965/1/1

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Horacio Salgán
Horacio Salgán

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Interpretation of Sus ojos se cerraron, Los despojos

The title “Sus ojos se cerraron, Los despojos” translates to “Their eyes closed, The remains” in English. In this instrumental piece, the phrase evokes a sense of finality and poignant reflection. The Tango Orchestra Horacio Salgán interprets this title through its music by weaving melodies that embody both the melancholy of loss and the beauty of cherished memories. The arrangement captures a journey of emotions, beginning with the soft closing of an experience, leading into a contemplative middle, and resolving with an acceptance and a poignant reverie.



Horacio Salgán and Sus ojos se cerraron, Los despojos

Horacio Salgán’s orchestra is renowned for its ability to convey deep emotion through tango music. With “Sus ojos se cerraron, Los despojos,” they bring a rich, textured soundscape that reverberates with the listener, using the full breadth of tango instrumentation. The interpretation hones in on the subtle interplay between the piano and bandoneon, highlighting Salgán’s signature style that blends traditional tango elements with innovative harmonies and rhythms. Through this instrumental rendition, the orchestra pays homage to the timeless essence of tango, exploring the depths of human emotion without words.