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Violetita

Violetita is a Tango written by and recorded by Alfredo De Angelis in 1949. The Tango Violetita is written by , Alfredo De Angelis has recorded Violetita with the singer Julio Martel.
“Violetita,” translated into English as “Little Violet,” unfolds like an intricate weave of melancholy and passion. This piece, akin to a delicate bloom, captures the essence of fleeting beauty, evoking memories of dusk-painted gardens and whispered regrets. Its melody dances through shadows and light, echoing the tender resilience of a soul seeking solace in its own fragility.

Tango

Style

Alfredo De Angelis

Orchestra

Julio Martel

Singer

Author

Composer

1949/1/1

Date

Julio Martel
Julio Martel
Alfredo De Angelis
Alfredo De Angelis

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Lyrics Translation of the Tango Violetita

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

Violetita recorded by Alfredo De Angelis


Violetita is an instrumental Tango composed by .



Interpretation of Violetita

“Violetita” whispers a dance of tenderness and longing, unfolding like a delicate flower blooming in the quiet of night. The violins weave an intricate tapestry of melody, as if tracing the gentle lines of a violet petal. The piano serves as a quiet heartbeat, steady and reassuring, while the bandoneón adds a breath of wistfulness, like a cool evening breeze. The double bass maintains a grounding presence, suggesting the firm yet gentle embrace of a dance partner. Together, these elements create a harmonious balance, evoking a sense of nostalgia and cherished memories.



Alfredo De Angelis and Violetita

Within the expert hands of Alfredo De Angelis and his orchestra, “Violetita” becomes a vivid portrayal of emotion expressed through sound. De Angelis’s interpretation captures the essence of the tango, drawing the listener into an intimate world filled with subtle nuance and expressive depth. The orchestra’s precise execution ensures that every note contributes to the overarching feeling of the piece, transforming “Violetita” into an auditory portrait of elegance and grace.