The classic tango Por una cabeza in "Smell the Scent of a Woman"
This song was composed by Carlos Cardel, the uncrowned king of Argentine tango, and composed by Itzhak Perlman The tango tune "Por una cabeza" played by Itzhak Perlman, the Chinese name is "One Step Difference" or "Only for Love". It is a violin piece with an aristocratic temperament. Since its birth in 1935, it has become the preferred dance music for tango in movies. The melody of steel and softness seems to adapt to the psychology of each character and the foreshadowing of any scene.
Gardel Carlos Gardel was born in France in 1890 and came to Argentina with his mother when he was 2 years old. In order to make a living, Gardel started singing in bars and at weddings when he was very young. In 1913 he formed a popular folk duo with Uruguayan singer Jose Razzano, performing between the two countries. In 1917, Gardel met Pascual Contursi, a street poet who was good at writing songs in slang. As a result, Gardel recorded his first tango song, "Mi Noche Triste" ("My Sad Night"), bringing the opera singing style closer to Argentinian music. , the song describes a young man who has been abandoned by love and cannot sleep at night, waiting in vain for the return of his lover. The hoarse voice opens the era of Argentine tango singing. Fans even say: Carlos is tango. Another nickname is "Bu." The Nightingale of Enos Aires.” From then on, Gardel began to fly solo, and a superstar was born. Carlos Gardel's tango combines sad country melodies and passionate traditional milonga dance music, telling stories of love and hatred. Through radio programs, Gardel also became popular in the United States. Paramount Pictures regarded him as the golden key to opening up the Latin American market and produced a series of movies tailor-made for him. From Puerto Rico, Cuba, and Colombia to Chile and Spain, crowds of people flocked to the event and went crazy for Elvis Presley in the Latin world.
Unfortunately, Gardel died in a plane crash in Medellin on June 24, 1935. He came to Death Valley for a concert. "Please imagine if all the Beatles were killed in a plane crash in 1968!" The whole of Buenos Aires fell into a tragic pause. From dignitaries to civilians, from New York, Paris to Rio de Janeiro, countless people shed their love Weeping sad tears, a Cuban woman committed suicide by jumping from her balcony in Havana, while in Puerto Rico and New York, a woman each took poison... The funeral procession also caused tens of thousands of people to crowd the airport as it passed by. Today, in There are still subway stations and streets named after him in Buenos Aires. Moreover, in front of Gardel's tomb, people built a lifelike statue for him, with a straight nose, eyes under the sword eyebrows staring forward, and a burning cigarette always kept in the right hand of the statue. It looks like a statue of a Greek god. Resurrected in the lavish 1920s, they say, "Until the true successor to Gardel is born, the skies of Buenos Aires will continue to snow.
Carlos's work often appears in movies , including "True Lies", "Schindler's List", "Scent of a Woman" and "The Devil", Carlos sang "POR UNA CABEZA", which is an eternal myth of Latin music, his. His name has almost become a nickname for tango, and he is revered as the "Father of Tango", representing the immortal essence of tango.
Perlman was born in Tel Aviv, Israel, in 1945, and died of polio at the age of 4. His legs were paralyzed. But he did not give in to fate, and stubbornly entered the music hall on crutches, becoming an outstanding student at the Surami Conservatory of Music in Israel. In 1958, at the age of 13, he went to the United States and entered the Juilliard School on scholarship. The disabled Perlman relied on his own talent and hard work, as well as the guidance of famous teachers, to eventually become a world-renowned violin master.
Perlman often performed with world-famous orchestras. Collaborating, appearing in recitals or on the music festival stage, Perlman is a rare all-round performer in violin playing. His exquisite technique, rich emotion, and high understanding allow him to play different composers from different periods. He was able to achieve the perfect balance between the rigor of classicism and the unbridled enthusiasm of romanticism. With his exquisite skills, Perlman played a heart-stirring melody, and also showed his commanding skills. *** has won 15 Grammy Music Awards. He has performed for many of the most famous movies in film history. He is not only loved by music fans, but also a must-have for movie fans. His superb violin performance has been featured in many movies. The theme builds to a climax, such as the solo in "Schindler's List", the tango in "Scent of a Woman", "The Age of Innocence", "Out of Africa", "True Lies", etc., to name a few.
Tango: a noble and elegant dance of two people intertwined with a gorgeous beat of intimate contact; rapid spinning dance of the feet, filled with hot air, full of passion and melancholy sentimental music The performance is tango, graceful and luxurious, attracting endless reveries! It originated in Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, in the 1880s. Immigrants from Europe and Africa combined with the culture of the local residents to develop a new musical form - tango, in order to relieve the feelings of homesickness and the loneliness of the new world. , those immigrants developed new dances and music to fill their homesickness. They will be spread among the middle and lower classes of Argentine folk, the tug-and-pull movements between street vagabonds and patrons, and earlier, the wrestling between two men for the favor of a woman. The confrontation of fighting combined with each other to develop a dance full of power, beauty and sexual implications; in addition, the immigrants used the Bandoneon (similar to an accordion), a musical instrument from Germany, to create a melody that matched the dance, which was full of melancholy. The sentimental style of the music is a reflection of their mood at that time. The sadness about fate and future swallowed up their souls, and they forgot about the interlacing of tango limbs and the passionate steps. Therefore, tango is the expression of the dance of melancholy! It became a music and dance popular among people all over Argentina. Later, after being baptized by European theater and chamber music, tango music became more mature and organized into movements, and it became a social dance loved by the upper class.
Tango can be said to be the most typical Latin American artistic expression. It has considerable uniqueness and compatibility. Tango originated from popular culture and has been passed down as a passionate continental cultural heritage. Now it has become the art with the most artistic vitality and mysterious Latin color.
The first section of "Por una cabeza" presents a lazy and humorous tone. It enters the B section and changes to a minor key, then shows a passionate feeling, and then switches back to a major key. A performance of contrapuntal harmony by violin and harmonica. The inconsistent and well-proportioned styles of the two parts fully demonstrate the tacit understanding between the two in tango dance. The passion after entering the B section pushed the emotions of the dancers and the audience to the highest point. Then suddenly slow down and return to the first tune to finish. The whole music is tactful and exciting under Perlman's superb performance, showing the refinement of tango dance music.
The violin is sharp but not harsh, ups and downs but restrained and capable, leading the melody in a high-pitched yet restrained way, just like a woman dancing in tango, with noble steps and a disdainful attitude, eager to welcome or reject her dance partner, Entangled in it, the fresh and bright rhythm of the piano brings the plot to a climax step by step. The powerful keystrokes before the musical climax is like taking a deep breath before the next rotation, and then setting off to conquer the dance floor. The organ slightly With soothing accompaniment, it is the style of being welcomed yet rejected... A song is finished, but the melody in the mind lingers, like a dance that is not fully enjoyable, and there is always only one last step left.
You will never forget that brilliant and timeless scene in the Oscar-winning film Scent Of A Woman, when the blind retired colonel (Al Pacino) (Al Pacino eventually won the Oscar for Best Actor for this role) and the heroine danced the tango gracefully, twirling and forgetting on the dance floor of a high-end restaurant in New York; the same song, different time and space, Different scenes, but they also appear at the end of the movie "True Lies". Arnold Schwarzenegger and his wife dance a passionate and provocative tango dance, a perfect blend of elegance and passion, subtlety and publicity; "Smith In "Mr. & Mrs. Smith", Peter and Julie meet for the first time in Bogotá. The dance between the two symbolizes the release of passion. The dance is also full of provocation and competition. At the same time, the two are slightly drunk. At that moment Gracefulness can only be expressed through expression and movement.
In addition, the wonderful quotation of this piece of music in "Schindler's List" has also become an unforgettable highlight of the film!
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