- Raгљl Berг“n - Margarita Gauthier - Tango | Miguel Calг“

It is a deeply melancholic story of loss and mourning. The narrator visits her grave, bringing a "bouquet of wilted camellias" as a symbol of their broken romance and "supreme anguish".

Known for his "Orchestra of the Stars," Caló assembled a lineup of exceptional musicians that brought a more modern, sophisticated sound to tango while maintaining its danceability. It is a deeply melancholic story of loss and mourning

Margarita Gauthier by Miguel CALÓ - Raúl Berón (1942-09-09) Margarita Gauthier by Miguel CALÓ - Raúl Berón

Berón's smooth, warm, and intimate vocal style was the perfect match for Caló's refined arrangements. His phrasing on this track is often cited by DJs and dancers as the epitome of tango sentimentality. Recorded on September 9, 1942 , for the

The 1942 recording of "" by the orchestra of Miguel Caló featuring the voice of Raúl Berón is considered a definitive masterpiece of the "Golden Age" of Argentine tango . Recorded on September 9, 1942 , for the Odeón label, it captures the height of the "Orchestra of the Stars" era, known for its refined elegance and rhythmic precision. Artistic Collaboration

The song is a tragic homage inspired by the protagonist of Alexandre Dumas fils' novel The Lady of the Camellias (and the subsequent opera La Traviata ).

The music was composed by Joaquín Mora in 1935, with poignant lyrics penned by Julio Jorge Nelson . Narrative and Lyric Meaning