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Box 8

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Contains 1 Result:

Argentina, Latin American Folk Music, Argentina I. Good recording. Song list from Box lid in Cobos folder. 2 CDs. CD 85A: Side one: Atahualpa Yupanqui y su guitarra. 1. Zamba del adios (zamba); 2. Vidala del Canaveral (motivo norteno); 3. La Andariega (zamba); 4. Danza de la Luna (Preludio Andino No. 1); 5. La Churquena (zamba); 6. Canada Honda; 7. Zamba del Colalao; 8. Regreso del Pastor (a mountain sunset scene); 9. Kaluyo de Huascar (Inca dance); 10. La Arribena (traditional zamba of northern Argentina); 11. Viento...viento (Andean song); 12. Tierra Jujena (cancion); Side two: Recording of a goat herder named Anastasio Quiroga. He explains that everything is done with music in his town. 1. Plantita de Alhehi (huayno - charango); 2. La Jose Julian (zamacueca, Anastasio Quiroga explains that they used to listen to that song at the Easter fair. They used to play this song with an old accordion and a broken quitar); 3. Huaynito carnavalero (quena y bombo - Anastasio Quiroga explains that they used to dance this carnaval with their painted faces and wearing hats full of flowers); 4. La Despedida (yaravi arriero - When Anastasio Quiroga was a donkey driver, he would not leave a town without saying goodbye to any girl by singing this yaravi); 5. Una Cosita (carnavalito, Anastasio Quiroga explains that they sing this song during the harvest, and they used to eat beans, goat cheese, potatoes and dry meat); 6. Yaravi pa mi mama (coplas de Anastasio Quiroga). Side two. 7. Cancion del Llamero (Anastasio remembers he used to sing this song when the sun was just begining to hide behind the mountains, and his animals used to be around him); 8. Cueca (charango - Anastasio explains that this cueca used to be sung after the carnival); 9. Pajaros de la Quebrada de Humahuaca (imitation with flute - Anastasio remembers the singing of the birds that used to keep him company all day, and tries to imitate them with his flute); 10. Bailecito (dance, charango); 11. Clavel Doradito (huayno - Anastasio talks about giving the flower to his love, Huachi Pampa. Disc 2, Side one. 1. La Ultima Carreta (Cancion); 2. Fuga en Sol (tema andino); 3. Vallecito (Cancion); 4. Virgencita de Pachaco (zamba cancion); 5. Cantar de los Arrieros (cancion); 6. Los Ultimos Ganchos (vals); 7. Chacarera de la Chaya (chacarera); Disc 2, Side two. 1. Canto Labriego; 2. Puentecito de mi Rio (valse); 3. Tuna, Tunita (gato); 4. Unknown song; 5. Unknown song.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 85A
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