Edumenio Gurule, recorder, 1972
Item — Box: 1, CD: 7
Scope and Contents
Gurule: Napoleon Trujillo, b. 1890, Bernalillo, NM. Adivinanza (El ruido de un carro, riddle about an automobile, poor recording).
Gurule: Aurelia Trujillo, b. 1901, Bernalillo, NM. 1. Versos (folk poetry, giving good advice); 2. Ojos Negros (fair recording, cancion, folk poetry, recited, look at me but don't let the world know we love each other).
Gurule: Napoleon Trujillo, b. 1890, Bernalillo, NM. Verso, Jesus y un cuerno (anecdote, a chiste from the negrito poet, Jesus bless you is said for a woman's sneeze, and a cuerno or horn for her passing gas, women) .
Gurule: Aurelia Trujillo, b. 1901, Bernalillo. NM. El sordo (anecdote, the deaf man misinterprets the questions posed to him).
Gurule: Napoleon Trujillo, b. 1890, Bernalillo, NM. Adivinanzas (two riddles).
Gurule: Aurelia Trujillo, b, 1901, Bernalillo, NM. Bertoldo (folk tale, jealous of his competitive wife, the king makes her accomplish a number of Herculean tasks, women, marriage).
Gurule: Napoleon Trujillo, b. 1890, Bernalillo, NM. La Severiana (fair recording, folk song, cancion, man in search of his donkey, which he has been riding all the time).
Aurelia Trujillo, b. 1901, Bernalillo, NM. Maria Junjuriana (folk tale, a prince falls in love with a commoner. Mother flees with the daughter. Remainder of story deals with reuniting the two lovers, women.)
Gurule: Napoleon Trujillo, b. 1890, Bernalillo, NM. Adivinanzas, seven riddles.
Gurule: Aurelia Trujillo, b. 1901, Bernalillo, NM. Adivinanza (riddle, La pera, the pear and the pear tree).
Gurule: Napoleon Trujillo, b. 1890, Bernalillo, NM. 1. Adivinanzas (two riddles); 2. Indita de Juan Padilla (fair recording, ballad, New Mexico, set on November 18, 1903).
Reel 7B apparently missing from CSWR Cobos donation, in CC guide Vol. I Cobos marked these recordings as Anonymous and inaudible.
Gurule: Aurelia Trujillo, b. 1901, Bernalillo, NM. 1. Versos (folk poetry, giving good advice); 2. Ojos Negros (fair recording, cancion, folk poetry, recited, look at me but don't let the world know we love each other).
Gurule: Napoleon Trujillo, b. 1890, Bernalillo, NM. Verso, Jesus y un cuerno (anecdote, a chiste from the negrito poet, Jesus bless you is said for a woman's sneeze, and a cuerno or horn for her passing gas, women) .
Gurule: Aurelia Trujillo, b. 1901, Bernalillo. NM. El sordo (anecdote, the deaf man misinterprets the questions posed to him).
Gurule: Napoleon Trujillo, b. 1890, Bernalillo, NM. Adivinanzas (two riddles).
Gurule: Aurelia Trujillo, b, 1901, Bernalillo, NM. Bertoldo (folk tale, jealous of his competitive wife, the king makes her accomplish a number of Herculean tasks, women, marriage).
Gurule: Napoleon Trujillo, b. 1890, Bernalillo, NM. La Severiana (fair recording, folk song, cancion, man in search of his donkey, which he has been riding all the time).
Aurelia Trujillo, b. 1901, Bernalillo, NM. Maria Junjuriana (folk tale, a prince falls in love with a commoner. Mother flees with the daughter. Remainder of story deals with reuniting the two lovers, women.)
Gurule: Napoleon Trujillo, b. 1890, Bernalillo, NM. Adivinanzas, seven riddles.
Gurule: Aurelia Trujillo, b. 1901, Bernalillo, NM. Adivinanza (riddle, La pera, the pear and the pear tree).
Gurule: Napoleon Trujillo, b. 1890, Bernalillo, NM. 1. Adivinanzas (two riddles); 2. Indita de Juan Padilla (fair recording, ballad, New Mexico, set on November 18, 1903).
Reel 7B apparently missing from CSWR Cobos donation, in CC guide Vol. I Cobos marked these recordings as Anonymous and inaudible.
Dates
- 1972
Language of Materials
From the Collection:
English, Spanish
Access Restrictions
The collection is open for research.
Extent
From the Collection: 13 boxes (12.25 cu. ft.)
Creator
- From the Collection: Cobos, Rubén (Person)
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