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Tallador

Tallador is a Tango written by Domingo Mattio and recorded by Aníbal Troilo in 1969. Aníbal Troilo has recorded Tallador as an instrumental Tango.
“*”Tallador*” translates to “Carver” in English. In every note and rhythm, it chisels emotions intricately, shaping a landscape of longing and passion as if sculpting music in the air. Each echo resonates like a craftsman’s touch, leaving behind an indelible impression of art carved with precision from the heart’s deepest recesses.”

Tango

Style

Aníbal Troilo

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Author

Domingo Mattio

Composer

1969/10/10

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Aníbal Troilo
Aníbal Troilo

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Tallador recorded by Aníbal Troilo

Tallador is an instrumental Tango composed by Domingo Mattio.

Interpretation of Tallador

“Tallador,” meaning “Carver” in English, evokes the meticulous craft of carving, translating the precision and creativity of the art form into a musical expression. The piece might start with a rhythm mimicking the deliberate strokes of a chisel, layer by layer, as the orchestra builds a narrative rich in emotion and detail. The intricate melodies would resemble the ornate designs of a masterful sculptor, capturing the essence of each precise cut and elegant curve.

Aníbal Troilo and Tallador

Tallador, when performed by the renowned Aníbal Troilo and his orchestra, gains a profound depth through his interpretation. Troilo’s nuanced bandoneón would likely lead, offering both playful and somber tones that reflect the duality of creation – the effort and beauty inherent in the art of carving. His orchestra enlivens this tango, transforming it into a vivid sonic portrayal of an artisan’s touch, emphasizing the traditional tango rhythm intertwined with sophisticated orchestral elements that bring the piece to life.