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Spain, Spanish music, Cancionero, song book of Upsala or from the Duke of Calabria - notes and song text from Box lid in Cobos folder. Coleccion de musica antigua espanola 15, collection of old Spanish music from the Middle Ages, Medieval - madrigal - Cuarteto de Madrigalistas de Madrid, Quartet of Madrid, Roberto Pla, director. These are given as anonymous except where Cobos included a name. 2 CDs. Good recording, multiple segments. Part one - Villancicos Amatorios (El Virelai) (co Produccion Hispanovox - Erato): 1. Estas Noches Tan Largas; 2. Ojos Garzos Ha La Nina; 3. Si No 's Huviera Mirado; 4. Vella, De Vos Som Amoros, note - Mateo Flecha?. Canciones paralelisticas (El Cosaute): 1. Alta Estava La Pena; 2. Ay, Luna, Que Reluzes!; 3. Vi Los Barcos, Madre. La Seguidilla y La Pastorela, los pastores: 1. Alza La Nina Los Ojos; 2. Ah, Pelayo, Que Desmayo!, Juan Aldomar). Temas Tradicionales de Mujeres, women: 1. Si Te Vas a Banar, Juanilla; 2. Llaman a Teresica; 3. Teresica, Hermana (Mateo Flecha). Canciones de Mujer Joven: 1. Si La Noche Haze Escura; 2. Con Que La Lavare? Serranillas: 1. Soy Serranica; 2. Y Dezid, Serranicas, He; 3. Serrana, donde dormistes? Ciclo De Navidad - El Zejel: 1. No La Devemos Dormir; 2. Verbum Caro (note by Cobos - Mateo Flecha?); 3. Yo Me Soy La Morenica; 4. E La Don Don (note - Carceres?. El Villancico Alternante de Baile, dances: 1. Dadme Albricias; 2. Riu, Riu, Chiu. Part two - Spanish Songs from the Renaissance, Alatorre group. The song text or lyrics to this section are in the Cobos folder. The names that are in parenthesis correspond to the musicians. Just number seven and twenty five have the name of the author that wrote the song. Good recording. Side one: 1. Las Mis Penas, Madre, De Amores Son (Escobar); 2. Desciende Al Valle, Nia, Non Era de Dia (Anonymous); 3. Rodrigo Martinez (anonymous); 4. Mino Amor (anonymous); 5. Cucu; Cucu; Cucucu (Pedro Fernandez); 6. No Pueden Dormir - Mis Ojos (Escobar); 7. Por Unos Puertos Arriba (A. Ribera; written by Juan del Encina); 8. Meus Ollos Van Per Lo Mare (Anonymous); 9. Paseisme Ahora Alla, Serrana (anonymous); 10. Meu Naranjeado Non Ten Fruta (anonymous); 11. Pase El Agoa (nonymous); 12. Ay, que non era (nonymous); 13. Alta Estaba La Pena (nonymous); 14. Soy Serranica (nonymous); 15. Teresica Hermana (Mateo Flecha El Viejo); 16. Si De Vos, Mi Bien, Me Aparto (nonymous); Side two: 17. En La Fuente del Rosel (Juan Vasquez); 18. Con Que La Lavare (Juan Vasquez); 19. De Las Dos Hermanas Dose (Juan Vasquez); 20. Que Bonica Labradora Matadora (Juan Vasquez); 21. Cristalia, Una Pastora Enamorada (F. Chacon); 22. Dadme Albricias, Hijos D' Eva (anonymous); 23. Riu, Riu, Chiu (anonimous); 24. Verbum Caro Factum Est (anonymous); 25. No La Debemos Dormir (anonymous, written by Fr. Ambrosio Montesino, Siglo diez y cinco, 15th Century, XV century); 26. Apuestan Zagales Dos (Francisco Guerrero); 27. Oh, Que Nueva! (Francisco Guerrero).

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 61
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of 591 recordings of folk songs, folklore and local histories collected by Ruben Cobos from 1944-1974 in northern New Mexico and southern Colorado. Also included in the collection are about 270 additional recordings of selected music - a few from New Mexico, many from Mexico and Latin America, and others from Spain, Europe and the U.S. The recordings vary in quality between good, fair, and poor. They contain both musical and spoken content. Most recordings are in...
Dates: n.d. - 1976