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El Marne

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Julio De Caro’s “El Marne,” created in 1928, is a significant instrumental tango piece. It's notable for its contribution to the development of *guardia nueva* and showcases a distinctive melancholic tone characteristic of early Argentine tango. The composition is particularly appreciated by students and enthusiasts studying the evolution of tango music and dance, especially those interested in *arolas* and *guardia vieja*.

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Who composed the instrumental tango "El Marne"?

"El Marne" was composed by Julio De Caro, a foundational figure in the guardia nueva period of Argentine tango. He created this highly influential instrumental piece in 1928.

What historical period of tango does "El Marne" belong to?

The piece belongs to the guardia nueva or "new guard" era, which transitioned tango from a simple dance rhythm into complex musical art. De Caro's arrangements in this era heavily influenced the Golden Age orchestras of the 1940s.

What instrument did Julio De Caro famously use in "El Marne"?

Julio De Caro was a master violinist, and he revolutionized tango music by elevating the violin as a prominent solo and melodic instrument. "El Marne" showcases his distinctive, melancholic violin phrasing over the standard tango rhythm section.

Is "El Marne" considered a sad song?

Yes, the piece is highly notable for its distinctive, deeply melancholic tone. It is often appreciated by tango dancers and listeners who prefer slower, more emotionally dramatic traditional rhythms.

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