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Osmán Pérez Freire was a Chilean composer..
Ay Ay Ay (song)
"¡Ay, ay, ay!", subtitled "Reminiscencias cuyanas", is a song composed in 1913 by the Chilean-born composer, pianist, singer and publisher Osmán Pérez Freire.[1] Freire (born in Santiago in 1880[2]), who emigrated to Mendoza, Argentina in c.1886-1890, was a figure of some note in the evolution of Tango.[3] This song, however, known worldwide, is his most famous composition, and has never fallen out of fashion.[4][5] It is equally suited to intimate performance with guitar or piano accompaniment, or to large-scale concert delivery with orchestral accompaniment, and has been sung by almost everyone, and especially favoured by some of the most famous tenors, since it was first written (see below).[6]
"Ay, ay, ay" is a Hispanic expression signifying dismay at a bad situation or state of affairs, rather more immediate and acute than the English "alas".
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