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Francisco de Caro
Loca bohemia
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Francisco de Caro
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
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2:32
"Loca Bohemia" is a tango composition by Francisco de Caro, a prominent Argentine composer and bandoneon player. The piece was composed in the early 1920s and premiered in Buenos Aires in 1923. It quickly became a popular tango and was recorded by several orchestras, including de Caro's own orchestra. The composition is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement is marked by a lively and syncopated rhythm, with the bandoneon and piano playing off each other in a playful and improvisational manner. The second movement is slower and more melancholic, with a haunting melody played by the bandoneon and accompanied by the strings. The third movement returns to the lively and syncopated rhythm of the first, with the bandoneon and piano once again engaging in playful improvisation. One of the defining characteristics of "Loca Bohemia" is its use of syncopation, a rhythmic technique that emphasizes off-beat accents. This gives the piece a lively and energetic feel, and is a hallmark of the tango genre. Another characteristic of the piece is its use of improvisation, particularly between the bandoneon and piano. This reflects the improvisational nature of tango music, which often involves musicians playing off each other and responding to each other's musical ideas. Overall, "Loca Bohemia" is a classic example of Argentine tango music, with its lively rhythms, haunting melodies, and improvisational spirit. It remains a popular tango to this day, and is often performed by tango orchestras and dancers around the world.
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