Hey there! For week 44 of 2025, I’m shining a spotlight on one of my all-time favorite orchestras: Osvaldo Pugliese. You know that his music is packed with drama and emotion. Pugliese has a whole collection of unforgettable instrumentals.
This week, I wanted to do something a little different. Instead of going with the usual, well-known hits, I picked a few tracks that aren’t always in the spotlight. Still, these pieces deliver all the intensity and emotional swings that make you say, “Yes! That’s classic Pugliese.”
A Quick Overview
- 4 instrumental tracks
- All recorded between 1966 and 1972
- Selected from the 33 pieces Pugliese recorded during those years.
And here’s a fun personal detail. 1972 isn’t just when the last of these tracks was recorded — it’s also the year I was born. So this tanda feels a little extra special to me.
Putting together a tanda with the true Pugliese sound isn’t easy. There are so many incredible options. But when everything clicks, it’s absolutely worth it.
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