Aníbal Troilo
Garúa, tango
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Composer:Aníbal TroiloGenre:ChamberStyle:TangoAverage_duration:3:41Garúa is a famous tango composed by Aníbal Troilo, one of the most renowned tango musicians of all time. The piece was composed in 1943, and it premiered in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the same year. Garúa is a slow and melancholic tango that is characterized by its haunting melody and evocative lyrics. The piece is divided into three movements, each of which has its own distinct character. The first movement is slow and mournful, with a simple melody that is repeated throughout the piece. The second movement is more upbeat and lively, with a faster tempo and more complex rhythms. The third movement returns to the slow and melancholic mood of the first, with a haunting melody that lingers long after the piece has ended. Garúa is known for its evocative lyrics, which describe the feeling of being lost and alone in the rain. The word "garúa" itself refers to a light rain or drizzle, and the lyrics paint a vivid picture of a lonely figure wandering the streets in the rain, searching for something that they cannot find. The lyrics are often interpreted as a metaphor for the human condition, with the rain representing the struggles and hardships of life. Musically, Garúa is characterized by its use of the bandoneón, a type of accordion that is commonly used in tango music. Troilo was a master of the bandoneón, and his virtuosic playing is on full display in Garúa. The piece also features a prominent piano part, which adds to the melancholic mood of the piece. Overall, Garúa is a masterpiece of tango music, and it remains one of Troilo's most famous compositions. Its haunting melody and evocative lyrics have made it a favorite of tango enthusiasts around the world, and it continues to be performed and recorded by musicians to this day.More....
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