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These Tangos, Valses, and Milongas were recorded around the same time. Take a look to discover what else this orchestra—or others—may have recorded during the same week or even on the exact same day.
Tus palabras y la noche is an instrumental Tango composed by Emilio Querejeta.
“Tus palabras y la noche,” which translates to “Your Words and the Night” in English, evokes the intimate dialogue between whispered words and the enveloping night as the music unfolds through a Tango orchestra. The composition might begin with a soft, melodic intro, reflecting the tender yet mysterious essence of night. As the tango progresses, each instrument—perhaps the bandoneón, violins, and piano—layers textures of emotion, weaving a narrative where each note symbolizes unspoken words exchanged in the stillness. The music crescendos with fervor and intensity, akin to conversations charged with emotion, before gently subsiding back into a tranquil close, leaving a lingering echo of unspoken feelings carried through the twilight.
Under the skilled direction of Alfredo De Angelis, “Tus palabras y la noche” comes to life as an evocative tango performance capturing both the ensemble’s dynamics and the subtle interplay between instruments, akin to a dance. De Angelis’ orchestra, known for its precision and emotive depth, expertly translates Querejeta’s composition into a soundscape that is both hauntingly beautiful and nostalgically poignant. The interpretation by Alfredo De Angelis’ orchestra is one that respects the delicate balance of light and shadow, words, and silence, inherent in the piece, providing listeners with a deeply immersive emotional experience.