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Remembranza

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Osvaldo Fresedo’s Remembranza is an Argentine tango composed in 1941. It's a significant piece within golden-age tango, recognized for its lyrical and nostalgic character. The di-sarli rhythm contributes to its distinctive sound. This instrumental composition is particularly appreciated by tango enthusiasts and scholars studying the evolution of the dance form.

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Who composed the tango "Remembranza"?

"Remembranza" was composed by the legendary Argentine tango director Osvaldo Fresedo in 1941. Fresedo was known for his elegant, sweeping, and romantic style of golden-age tango music.

What does the title "Remembranza" mean?

The word "Remembranza" translates to "Remembrance" or "Recollection" in English. The 1941 instrumental piece perfectly captures this feeling, recognized for its deeply lyrical and nostalgic musical character.

What musical style is Osvaldo Fresedo's "Remembranza" known for?

"Remembranza" is known for its sophisticated, smooth rhythm that was heavily influenced by Osvaldo Fresedo's high-society aesthetic. The 1941 composition often featured refined string arrangements and a distinct di-sarli rhythm influence.

When was "Remembranza" released?

Osvaldo Fresedo released "Remembranza" in 1941. During this time, he was one of the most recorded and beloved bandleaders in Buenos Aires, appealing especially to the upper-class dancers of the era.

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