Tabernero (El tabernero) is a Tango written by Fausto Frontera and recorded by Enrique Rodríguez in 1941. The Tango Tabernero (El tabernero) is written by Fausto Frontera, Enrique Rodríguez has recorded Tabernero (El tabernero) with the singer Armando Moreno.
“Tabernero (El tabernero)” translates to “Innkeeper (The Innkeeper)” in English. The name evokes the cozy, bustling world of a tavern, where stories are shared over clinking glasses and laughter fills the air. It conjures images of a welcoming figure who orchestrates the dance of patrons, as life unfolds with rhythm and camaraderie in his warm establishment.
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Tabernero (El tabernero) recorded by other Orchestras
Tabernero (El tabernero) recorded by other Orchestras
Lyrics Translation of the Tango Tabernero (El tabernero)
This is the translation of the Tango “Tabernero (El tabernero)” from Spanish to English. The English lyrics of the Tango “Tabernero (El tabernero)” have been done with AI.
Tabernero (El tabernero) recorded by Enrique Rodríguez
Tabernero (El tabernero) is an instrumental Tango composed by Fausto Frontera.
Interpretation of Tabernero (El tabernero)
Tabernero, translated to English, means “The Tavern Keeper.” This instrumental piece, as performed by Enrique Rodríguez’s orchestra, evokes the vibrant and convivial atmosphere of a bustling tavern. The melody captures the lively chatter and clinking glasses, while its dynamic rhythms mirror the quick step of patrons and the bustling energy of the tavern keeper bustling about. The tango’s playful yet robust notes convey the warmth and hospitality of the tavern, inviting all to join in its spirited dance.
Enrique Rodríguez and Tabernero (El tabernero)
Renowned for his ability to infuse traditional tango with a distinct charm, Enrique Rodríguez brings “Tabernero (El tabernero)” to life with his orchestra’s signature flair. Recorded in 1941, this piece stands out in Rodríguez’s repertoire, showcasing his penchant for blending rhythm and melody to evoke vivid imagery. Under his direction, the orchestra paints a musical portrait that not only celebrates the essence of a vibrant social hub but also pays homage to the multifaceted role of the tavern keeper.