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Box 8

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Contains 1 Result:

Latin America, Folk music of Mexico, Venezuela, and the Philippines, Filipinas. Good recording. Song list from the Box lid is in the Cobos folder, but is not in order. Hanunoo Music from the Philippines. 1. Mixed Instrumental Merrymaking (Kalipay); 2. Two Chants (Urukay), used in courting; 3. Flute Solo (Lantuy), by a young girl; 4. Lullaby (Iyaya); 5. Yells (Pagrit), while clearing forest; 6. Boy's Guitar (Kudyapi), Kaskas and Timpara; 7. Guitar (Kudyapi), Kaskas; 8. Gong Beating and Tapping, Binalinsay; 9. Gong - Beating and Tapping, Dinulut; 10. Stamp Dancing (Taruk); 11. Ritual Chanting (Ngayung) of Mediums (to rid the settlement of malign forest spirits); 12. Flute (Lantuy) solo by a young girl; 13. Flute (Lantuy) duet by a girl and her mother; 14. Musical Sticks; 15. Bamboo Jew's - Harp (Kinaban); 16. Trail Calls (Uwi); 17. Courting Sequence (Panlayisan): Courting Songs (Ambahan), Fiddle Accompaniment (Gitgit), and Disguised Talk (Pahagut); 18. Calls to Attract Animals; 19. Bamboo Buzzers (Batiwtiw); 20. Bamboo Zithers (Kudlung). Folk Music of Venezuela. 1. Polo Margariteno (Polo from the Island of Margarita), recorded at Porlamar, Nueva Esparta, Island of Margarita, 1941; 2. Galeron Margariteno (Galeron from the Island of Margarita), recorded at Porlamar, Nueva Esparta, Island of Margarita, 1941; 3. Corrido del Pajarillo (Ballad of the Little Bird), recorded at Caracas, 1940; 4. Tono de Velorio (Song to St. Anthony, San Antonio), recorded at Barquisimeto, Lara, 1941; 5. Golpe Amalia Rosa, coplas, recorded at Barquisimeto, Lara, 1941; 6. Folia Margaritena (Folia from the Island of Margarita), recorded at Porlamar, Nueva Esparta, Island of Margarita, 1941. Folk Music of Mexico. 1. Cora - Harvest Chant, recorded at Jesus Maria, Nayarit, 1944; 2. Cora - Harvest Chant; 3. Unknown song; 4. Unknown song; 5. Unknown song.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 81
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