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Tanconeando

Tanconeando is a Tango written by and recorded by Osvaldo Fresedo in 1963. Osvaldo Fresedo has recorded Tanconeando as an instrumental Tango.
“Tanconeando,” or “Tangoing,” dances between shadows and the shimmer of moonlit streets. Each note steps with purpose, a heartfelt conversation where passion and melancholy waltz hand in hand. The music seduces the listener, inviting them into a world where every swivel and turn tells a story of longing and grace.

Tango

Style

Osvaldo Fresedo

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Author

Composer

1963/4/15

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Osvaldo Fresedo
Osvaldo Fresedo

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Tanconeando recorded by Osvaldo Fresedo


Tanconeando is an instrumental Tango composed by Osvaldo Fresedo. The term “Tanconeando” loosely translates to “Tangoing” in English, reflecting the essence of engaging in or embracing the tango.



Interpretation of Tanconeando

In “Tanconeando,” Osvaldo Fresedo’s orchestra immerses the listener into the ambiance of a vibrant Buenos Aires dance hall. The piece begins with the gentle yet commanding sound of bandoneons, which gradually builds to create a sense of anticipation and excitement. The melody captures the elegance and passion of tango, weaving through delicate violin harmonies and the rhythmic pulse of the piano. The composition invites the audience to sway with the rhythm, evoking images of dancers gracefully navigating the floor, their steps harmoniously syncing with the emotional ebb and flow of the music. “Tanconeando” is a celebration of the tango experience, capturing the spirit and joy of “tangoing” with every note.



Osvaldo Fresedo and Tanconeando

Osvaldo Fresedo, a renowned figure in the tango music scene, recorded “Tanconeando” with his orchestra on April 15, 1963. Known for his sophisticated and romantic style, Fresedo masterfully crafted this piece to reflect both the traditional and modern elements of tango. His rendition of “Tanconeando” showcases the orchestra’s versatility and depth, blending classic tango rhythms with innovative arrangements. Fresedo’s ability to convey emotion and elegance through his compositions is evident in this instrumental piece, making “Tanconeando” a timeless addition to his repertoire.