search
Get Started
search
Triunfal - Tango
zoom_in Click to enlarge

Triunfal

description Triunfal Overview

“Triunfal,” composed by Osvaldo Pugliese, stands as a pivotal piece in Argentine tango history. Written in 1930, it showcases a dramatic and sophisticated rhythmic structure that influenced generations of dancers. The instrumental track is notable for its golden-age style and Darienzo’s arrangement, making it valuable for tango enthusiasts, students, and researchers studying the evolution of this dance form.

help Triunfal FAQ

Who composed the tango piece "Triunfal"?

"Triunfal" was composed by Osvaldo Pugliese, an iconic figure in Argentine tango history. He originally wrote this sophisticated piece in 1930 before establishing his famous orchestra.

How does "Triunfal" reflect Osvaldo Pugliese's style?

The piece showcases the dramatic, complex rhythmic structures that would later define Pugliese’s highly influential orchestra. Although written in 1930, it foreshadows the deep emotional depth and innovative style he brought to golden-age tango.

Is "Triunfal" typically an instrumental or vocal tango?

"Triunfal" is primarily recognized as a sweeping instrumental track. Pugliese was famous for his complex, danceable instrumentals that focused heavily on rhythmic intensity and rich orchestration rather than vocal performances.

Did Astor Piazzolla ever record "Triunfal"?

Yes, Astor Piazzolla, a former student of Pugliese, recorded "Triunfal" as part of his Adiós Nonino album in 1959. Piazzolla’s recording paid homage to his mentor while infusing the 1930 piece with his own nuevo-tango arrangements.

Reviews & Comments

Write a Review

rate_review

Be the first to review

Share your thoughts with the community and help others make better decisions.

Save to your list

Save your favorites and follow how their scores change over time.

Save favorites
Get updates
Compare scores

Already have an account? Sign in

Compare Items

See how they stack up against each other

Comparing
VS
Select 1 more item to compare