Bound Anthology of Popular Tangos -South America: Personal bound anthology of tango music., c. 1900s
File — Box: 8, Folder: 43
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection comprises a large selection of sheet and recorded music, many with illustrated covers, which represent nineteen different countries from Latin America, Europe, and the U.S. In addition to countless musical scores, these works contain artists’ signatures on the illustrated covers, photographs of performers and composers, and personal dedications. Since many of these scores were published through arts magazines and periodicals, they contain advertisements relevant to the time period during which they were published, primarily from the first half of the twentieth century. These advertisements reflect the audiences, especially women, targeted by specific musical genres as well as other commercial products. Fashion models abound in photographs and illustrations found in the back covers and interior pages of several scores and anthologies. Personal dedications have been noted to aid those researchers who seek biographical information within the scores.
Dates
- c. 1900s
Language of Materials
From the Collection:
Spanish
Access Restrictions
The collection is open for research.
Extent
From the Collection: 10 boxes (4 cubic ft.)
General
Contents:
General
- 1. Ciudad de Montevideo - Humberto Cristante
- 2. Pasión Criolla - S. Grupillo
- 3. Nena Mía! - J.B. D'Angelo
- 4. Trago Amargo - R. Iriarte
- 5. ¡Fea...! - H.G. Petorrosi
- 6. Trapiche - Angel Martinez
- 7. Amorcito - Miguel A. Ossi
- 8. Un Chispazo - J. Polito
- 9. Brujería - Guillermo Fernández
- 10. La Costurerita - Antonio Scatasso
- 11. Que lindos ojos tenés! - Nicolas Messuti
- 12. Un Real al 69 - Salvador Granata
- 13. El Beso - R. Niffugi
- 14. La Ultima Cita - Agustín Bardi
- 15. Labios Pintados - José Böhr
- 16. Melancólica Casita - V.G. Flores
- 17. Con toda el alma - Juan A. Farini
- 18. Una pena - Adolfo Rosquellas
- 19. Todo corazón - J. de Caro
- 20. Arroyito - Samuel Castriota
- 21. Perdoname Señor! - F. Pracanico
- 22. 7 Pelos - Osvaldo N. Fresedo
- 23. ¡Te quiero! - Florindo Manghi (son)
- 24. Cenizas - José M. Rizzutti
- 25. ¡Kolossal Mujer! - M. Godard
- 26. Ta-Te-Ti - J.M. Rizzuti
- 27. ¡Salve! - A.A. Cipolla, Op. 37
- >28. Un Lagrimón - A.M. Rossi
- 29. ¡Celosa! - Manuel Jovés
- 30. El Prisionero - Enrique Delfino
- 31. La Ñata - R. Rey
- 32. Que lindos ojos tenés! - Nicolás Messuti
- 33. Mujer! - J.C. Cobián
- 34. Negra Mía! - Pintín Castellanos
- 35. Desengaño - F. y J. Canaro
- 36. Maridito Mio - Julio de Caro
- 37. Pintín - Pintin Castellanos
- 38. Maldita - Joaquín Barreiro
- 39. Para Siempre - Julio de Caro
- 40. Caricias - Osvaldo Donato
- 41. Lina - Osvaldo N. Fresedo
- 42. Mundo Uruguayo - Juan b. D'Angelo
- 43. El Chinchorro - N. Ferrazzano
- 44. El Regreso - Américo Bianchi
- 45. Ave María - F. y J. Canaro
- 46. Penas al Viento - Juan J. Castellanos
- 47. Azul Lito - Epifanio Chain
- 48. Punto Final - Enrique Piñeyrua
- 49. Giulio Cesare - Ramon Collazo
- 50. ¡Madre! - Francisco Pracánico
- 51. Cascabelito - José Bohr
- 52. Mateo - E. Romelli
- 53. Analectas - Rafael D'Agostino
- 54. ¡Pobre Rancho! - Miguel A. Ossi y Ernesto Maurno
- 55. Hasta Dempsey No Para - Alpidio B. Fernandez
- 56. No Llores - Humberto Cristante
- 57. Entrá Nomás - J. Rezzano
- 58. Veni Pebeta - Manuel Jovés
- 59. Pobrecita! - Juan Gay
- 60. Lamento - Américo L. Bonanni
- 61. Con Tu Amor Yo Vivo - Pascual Papa
- 62. Mimosa - Tomás Damele
General
The spine reads "Carlos." Several illustrated covers.
Repository Details
Part of the UNM Center for Southwest Research & Special Collections Repository
Contact:
University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research & Special Collections
University Libraries, MSC05 3020
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque NM 87131
505-277-6451
University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research & Special Collections
University Libraries, MSC05 3020
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque NM 87131
505-277-6451