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Sin Palabras

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“Sin Palabras,” composed by Carlos Gardel and Alfredo Le Pera, represents a poignant final collaboration between two giants of Argentine tango. Recorded in 1935, this lyrical instrumental piece is notable for its deeply expressive Pugliese style reflecting the golden age of the dance. It’s particularly appreciated by tango enthusiasts and historians interested in understanding the evolution and artistry of this significant musical tradition.

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Who composed the tango song Sin Palabras?

Sin Palabras was composed by the legendary duo Carlos Gardel and Alfredo Le Pera. It represents a poignant final collaboration between two giants of Argentine tango before their tragic deaths in 1935.

What does Sin Palabras mean in English?

The title translates to Without Words, which perfectly suits this deeply expressive instrumental piece. Despite the title, many instrumental versions capture a highly vocal, lyrical sense of longing.

What style of tango is Sin Palabras typically performed in?

The piece is often performed in an expressive, Pugliese-style arrangement that reflects the golden age of the dance. This style is known for its dramatic pauses and deeply emotional, sweeping violin melodies.

Why was the 1935 recording of Sin Palabras significant?

The 1935 recording is historically significant because it was one of the last tracks recorded by Carlos Gardel and Alfredo Le Pera. They both died in a plane crash in Colombia later that same year.

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