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Tierra querida

Tierra querida is a Tango written by Julio De Caro and recorded by Astor Piazzolla in 1948. Astor Piazzolla has recorded Tierra querida as an instrumental Tango.
“Tierra Querida,” which translates to “Beloved Land” in English, evokes a deep sense of nostalgia and longing for one’s homeland. The music sweeps you through a tapestry of emotions, capturing the essence of cherished memories and the warmth of familiar grounds. It celebrates the eternal bond between a person and their native soil, a place of heart’s deepest connections.

Tango

Style

Astor Piazzolla

Orchestra

Instrumental

Singer

Luis Diaz

Author

Julio De Caro

Composer

1948/4/10

Date

Instrumental
Instrumental
Astor Piazzolla
Astor Piazzolla

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Letra del Tango Tierra querida

Yo no sé

cómo podría vivir

sin recordar

las emociones sublimes

del amor

donde ternuras gocé

de un tibio hogar

en el que yo fui feliz.

Yo no sé

que haya otra tierra fecunda

como tú

de amores, gloria y mujeres

sin igual,

de bellas flores y un cielo

en donde el sol

¡Irradia luz de libertad!



Tierra querida

en que nací

el rubí de tus auroras

no veré.

¡Tu cielo puro y tu sol

ya no podré gozar lejos de ti!



Tierra querida

en ti dejé

los ideales y ensueños

de mi ser,

mi dulce madre y la que

mi corazón

llena de amor y fe.

English lyrics of the Tango "Tierra querida"

I don’t know

how I could live

without remembering

the sublime emotions

of love

where I enjoyed tenderness

of a warm home

where I was happy.

I don’t know

of another fertile land

like you

of loves, glory, and peerless women,

of beautiful flowers and a sky

where the sun

radiates light of freedom!

Beloved land

where I was born

the ruby of your dawns

I will not see.

Your pure sky and your sun

I can no longer enjoy far from you!

Beloved land

where I left

the ideals and dreams

of my being,

my sweet mother and the one who

fills my heart

with love and faith.

Tierra querida by Luis Diaz

Tierra querida is a Tango written by Luis Diaz and composed by Julio De Caro.



Story behind the Tango Tierra querida

The lyrics of “Tierra querida” express a deep nostalgia and longing for the homeland from which the singer is absent. The lyricist, Luis Diaz, uses personal and emotional language to convey a powerful sense of attachment to the land of his birth. The central theme revolves around the irreplaceable memories and deep connections that one’s homeland holds, including familial love, warmth, beauty, and a sense of personal identity and freedom found nowhere else.



Symbolism of Tierra querida

In “Tierra querida,” significant symbolism emerges in references to nature and light. The “rubí de tus auroras” symbolizes precious and beautiful beginnings, while the mention of “tu cielo puro y tu sol” represents clarity, warmth, and enlightenment that the persona longs for. These elements elevate the homeland to almost a utopian ideal, filled with unmatched women, glory, and beauty, establishing a stark emotional contrast to life away from it. The symbolic language emphasizes the depth of loss felt in diaspora—missing out on the daily beauty and light of one’s own land.



Tierra querida in historic Context

“Tierra querida” was created in a post-World War II context, during a time of significant change and uncertainty in 1948 Argentina. The yearning for stability, a return to roots, and a connection to personal history reflects a broader cultural sentiment of seeking solace in familiar cultural and national identity amidst global upheaval. The tango, a deeply nationalistic genre in Argentina, serves as a perfect vehicle to express these themes, resonating with an audience grappling with similar sentiments of displacement and change.



Luis Diaz

Luis Diaz was a notable lyricist in Argentine Tango history, known for his poetic expressions of everyday emotions and situations, often intertwining personal feelings with broader cultural themes.