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Un amor

Un amor is a Tango written by Mario Maurano and recorded by Ricardo Tanturi in 1965. The Tango Un amor is written by Mario Maurano, Ricardo Tanturi has recorded Un amor with the singer Blanca Bassi.
“Un amor,” which translates to “A Love,” is a musical embrace of romance’s tender and fiery spirit. It captures the essence of an unspoken connection transcending words, akin to a dance under the moonlit sky. Within its melodies, the piece paints a portrait of passion’s fleeting moments and eternal memories, inviting listeners to lose themselves in the dance of hearts.

Tango

Style

Ricardo Tanturi

Orchestra

Blanca Bassi

Singer

Luis Rubistein

Author

Mario Maurano

Composer

1965/1/1

Date

Blanca Bassi
Blanca Bassi
Ricardo Tanturi
Ricardo Tanturi

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Lyrics Translation of the Tango Un amor

This is the translation of the Tango “Un amor” from Spanish to English. The English lyrics of the Tango “Un amor” have been done with AI.

Letra del Tango Un amor

Un amor,
Cansado de rodar,
Llegó a mi corazón
Serenamente.
Cascabel
Que quiso despertar,
En mi alma una canción
Tímidamente…
Era el amor que yo soñaba,
Era la luz que entre las sombras
Me alumbraba…
Un amor
Que nunca tuve ayer,
Y que llenó de sol
Todo mi ser.

Fue el murmullo del viento
Que arrulló una canción,
Y me trajo en su acento
Una nueva emoción.
Fue la luz de un lucero,
Fue una voz que me habló,
Y el temblor de un: ¡Te quiero!
En mi alma quedó.

Un amor
Llegó, sentimental,
Acariciándome
Muy tiernamente.
Cascabel,
En medio de mi mal,
Que me enseñó a vivir
Sonrientemente.
Es el amor que ambicionaba,
La dulce paz de una ternura
Que esperaba.
Un amor
Que nunca conocí
Y en medio del dolor
Llegó hasta mí.

English lyrics of the Tango "Un amor"

A love,
Tired of wandering,
Arrived at my heart
Serenely.
A small bell
That wanted to awaken,
In my soul a song
Timidly…
It was the love that I dreamed of,
It was the light that among the shadows
Lit my way…
A love
That I never had before,
And that filled with sun
All of my being.

It was the murmur of the wind
That lulled a song,
And brought to me in its tone
A new emotion.
It was the light of a bright star,
It was a voice that spoke to me,
And the tremor of an “I love you!”
Stayed in my soul.

A love
Arrived, sentimental,
Caressing me
Very tenderly.
A small bell,
In the midst of my pain,
That taught me to live
Smilingly.
It is the love that I longed for,
The sweet peace of a tenderness
That I awaited.
A love
That I never knew
And amidst the pain
Came to me.

Un amor by Luis Rubistein

Un amor is a Tango written by Luis Rubistein and composed by Mario Maurano.



Story behind the Tango Un amor

“Un amor” begins as a narrative of love that arrives gently and unexpectedly into the heart. It is depicted as something tired of wandering, finally finding a place to reside serenely. This love is personified as a “cascabel” (jingle bell), softly initiating a song in the soul, suggesting a subtle and awakening presence. The lyrics circle back to this theme, asserting the transformative and soothing power of a newly found love amidst life’s pain.



Symbolism of Un amor

The symbolism in “Un amor” is rich, portraying love as both light and a jingle bell. These symbols convey the gentle yet profound impact of love. Love is described as light illuminating the shadows, a metaphor for dispelling darkness and loneliness in one’s life. The bell symbolizes awakening and rebirth, suggesting the arrival of love brings a new beginning or a resurrection of joy. A key phrase, “Era el amor que yo soñaba,” emphasizes this love as a long-yearned-for ideal, highlighting its transformative and dreamlike nature.



Un amor in Historic Context

Created in 1965 in Argentina, a period marked by political and social upheaval, “Un amor” may mirror a collective longing for peace and happiness amidst nationwide tension. The lyrics may subtly reflect a desire for personal solace and emotional refuge, which resonated deeply with listeners during times of uncertainty. The reference to love’s light and its nurturing arrival possibly offered comfort and reassurance to an audience navigating through a tumultuous era.



Luis Rubistein

Luis Rubistein was an influential figure in the realm of tango, known for his lyrical compositions that often resonated deeply with the emotional currents of Argentine society.