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Una hora más

Una hora más is a Tango written by Carlos Lázzari and recorded by Juan D’Arienzo in 1961. The Tango Una hora más is written by Carlos Lázzari, Juan D’Arienzo has recorded Una hora más with the singer Jorge Valdez.
The music piece “Una hora más,” translating to “One More Hour” in English, resonates with longing and the fleeting nature of time. It captures the yearning for just a little more time, an embrace that lingers in the echoes of a dance or a melody. Each note tells a story of moments slipping away, but cherished forever in memory.

Tango

Style

Juan D'Arienzo

Orchestra

Jorge Valdez

Singer

Juan Manuel Mañueco

Author

Carlos Lázzari

Composer

1961/9/27

Date

Jorge Valdez
Jorge Valdez
Juan D'Arienzo
Juan D’Arienzo

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Lyrics Translation of the Tango Una hora más

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

Una hora más recorded by Juan D’Arienzo


Una hora más is an instrumental Tango composed by Carlos Lázzari.



Interpretation of Una hora más

The name “Una hora más” translates to “One More Hour” in English. As an instrumental piece by the renowned Tango Orchestra Juan D’Arienzo, “Una hora más” evokes a sense of longing and the desire to linger. The composition invites the audience to lose themselves in the passionate and rhythmic embrace of tango, extending time for just a little longer. The vibrant strings, accompanied by the bandoneón’s expressive melody, create an atmosphere where each note feels like a heartbeat, capturing the essence of time’s fleeting nature yet yearning for an additional hour to indulge in the moment’s allure.



Juan D’Arienzo and Una hora más

Juan D’Arienzo, known as the “King of the Beat,” brings “Una hora más” to life with his signature style. His orchestra’s lively tempo and precise rhythm infuse this tango with a dynamic energy, making the listener feel as if the clock has indeed granted them an extra hour. The rich interplay between the instruments, led by D’Arienzo’s energetic vision, allows “Una hora más” to stand out as an emblematic piece that showcases both the brilliance of the composer Carlos Lázzari and the unmatched interpretation by D’Arienzo’s ensemble.