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This recording was apparently made by Cobos taping from his televison, and seems to be Part I of an ABC Legends TV program, music, narration, about the Aztecs before the time of the Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes and his men coming to Mexico in 1519, legend of Quezacoatl, Montezuma, deals with Spanish decision to oppose human sacrifice, cannibalism, teaching of Christianity, Native Americans subjects of the Aztec empire becoming allies of the Spanish, etc., Part II is missing. No list in Box.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 43
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

Mexico, Two musical groups from Mexico, notes from Box lid in Cobos folder. He numbers this as Vol. 1. Part one: Los Tajuarines. Mexican music. Joe Andrade. Good to fair recording. 1. Negra Consentida; 2. La Cucaracha; 3. La Paloma; 4. Pajarillo; 5. Cuatro Vidas; 6. El Rancho Grande; 7. La Valentina; 8. La Golondrina; 9. La Borrachita; 10. La Malaguena; Part two: Los Tres Ases. Mexico City. Silvetas en trio. This group was formed by Marco Antonio Muniz, Hector Gonzales, and Juan Neri. It was very succesful in the fifties. They began touring internationally in the middle fifties, and were named the Best Trio in Mexico in 1955 and 1956. Good recording. 1. El Cofre; 2. Un Minuto de Tu Amor; 3. Cuando Tu Me Quieras; 4. Regalame Esta Noche; 5. Eres Todo Para Mi; 6. Todo y Nada; 7. Rumbo Perdido; 8. Tres Problemas; 9. Sabras Que Te Quiero; 10. Realidad y Fantasia; 11. Tu Eres Mi Destino; 12. La Puerta.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 44
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

Mexican Songs, Canciones Mexicanas, Mexico, notes from Box lid in Cobos folder. He numbers this as Vol. 2. Part one: Los Panchos. They sang Boleros. Good recording except for the first song. 1. Esperame en El Cielo; 2. Voy Gritando Por La Calle; 3. Equivocaste El Camino; 4. Un Minuto de Amor; 5. Cancionero; 6. El Reloj; 7. La Barca; 8. Sabra Dios; 9. Yo Vuelvo; 10. Dano; 11. Regresa Mi Canción; 12. Dos Amantes; Part two: Songs of Maria Grever, famous Mexican composer of boleros. These songs are sung by Libertad Lamarque. Good recording. 1. Jurame; 2. Tipitín; 3. Ya No Me Quieres; 4. Cuando Vuelva a Tu Lado; 5. Tú, tú y tú; 6. Por Si No Te Vuelvo a Ver; 7. Te Quiero, Dijiste; 8. Alma Mía; 9. Cuando Me Vaya; 10. Volvere; 11. Así; 12. Eso Es Mentira.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 45
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

Mexican Songs, Canciones Mexicanas, notes from Box lid in Cobos folder. He numbers this one as Vol. 3. Part one: Cuco Sanchez. Mexican singer and composer. Good recording. 1. Inesperada; 2. Fruta Verde; 3. Caminos de Ayer; 4. Viajera; 5. Anoche; 6. Sortilegio; 7. Desesperanza; 8. As De Corazones; 9. Muy Quedito; 10. Tu Partida; 11. Rimel; 12. Distancia; Part two: Alfredo Kraus, Spanish tenor who sang in yhr zarzuelas and operas. Good recording. 1. Siboney; 2. Jurame; 3. Ojos Verdes; 4. Te Quiero, Dijiste; 5. Ramona; 6. Lamento Borincano; 7. Islas Canarias; 8. Carabali; 9. Mi Viejo Amor; 10. Lamento Gitano; 11. A La Orilla de Un Palmar; 12. Mediterraneo.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 46
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

Juan Rulfo, Mexican writer, literature. Good recording. Notes from Box lid in Cobos folder. Voz Viva de Mexico Collection. El Llano en Llamas, short stories from Mexico. They are dramatic monologues that talk about tragic lives, death, injustice and poverty. Presented by Carlos Blanco Aguinaga. 1. Diles Que No Me Maten; This story is about a man named Juvencio Nava who asked his son Justino to prevent his execution. Juvencio killed Don Lupe who was the father of the colonel who is about to execute him. Juvencio and Don Lupe had a conflict many years ago because Don Lupe did not allow Juvencio's farm animals to eat in his land. 2. Luvina. This story is about a teacher who talks about the town of Luvina to a guy who is going to be the new teacher in that town.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 47
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

Sones Huastecos, Mexico. Mexican music from along the Gulf Coast of Mexico, San Luis Potosi to Veracruz. Cobos song list is not in the Box lid. Good recording. Nicandro Castillo. 1. El Huasteco Enamorado; 2. La Rosa; 3. El Jarabe Loco (unknown singer); 4. Unknown song; 5. Unknown song; 6. La Madrugada; 7. El Becerro; 8. Los Arrieros; 9. Negrita De Mis Pesares.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 48
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

Mexican Sones Jarochos, Mexico, Veracruz. Chicontepec. Good recording. Song list from Box lid in Cobos folder. 2 CDs. CD 49A: 1. Instrumental track; 2. La Malaguena; 3. El Caiman; 4. El Pollito Pinto; 5. Cielito Lindo; 6. El Gusto; 7. La Petenera; 8. La Rosa; 9. El Fandanguito; 10. Los Enanos; 11. El Llorar; 12. La Huasanga, Xochipitzahuatl?; 13. Instrumental track (Jacarandas); 14. Instrumental track.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 49A
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

Cont. 1. Instrumental track, schotis, Tamatan; 2. Instrumental track; 3. Instrumental track, La Revestida, picota; 4. Instrumental track, La moda, picota; 5. La Bamba (sotavento); 6. Balaju; 7. El Colas; 8. El Siquirisí; 9. El Agualulco; 10. El Cascabel; 11. El Pajaro Cu; 12. El Jarabe Loco; 13. El Tilingo Lingo; 14. El Butaquito; 15. El Pajaro Carpintero; 16. Zapateado.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 49B
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

Sounds of Mexico, oral histories - short interviews, at various places, everyday noises. Good recording, no notes in Box lid. This is a recording of the sounds from the lifestyle of Mexico, daily life, culture, music. The sounds in this CD are: 1. A typical song named Las Mananitas which is sing by the Mariachis; 2. Voices of people at Chapultepec Park, leisure, family; 3. Mexican children in a classroom, education, school; 4. Voices and sounds of Mexico; 5. Voices of the University Stadium,sports; 6. Women selling tacos outside the stadium, food, cooking; 7. Mexican ambulance and police, emergency, law enforcement; 8. Voices and sounds around San Francisco church, religion, faith; 9. A famous champion racing car driver named Ricardo Rodriguez talks in an interview; 10. Tourists talk to a street seller, business, commerce; 11. Mexican cowboys, vaqueros, charros; 12. Bull fight and matador Ranchero Jorge Aguilar, corrido de toros; 13. Voices at La Merced, which is a largest marketplace of Mexico City, trading; 14. Young man studying law at the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, ley, education; 15. San Juan of Teotihuacan; 16. President talking about independence of Mexico; 17. Mexican waltz called Over the Waves; 18. Streets of Mexico; 19. Mexican Railroad; 20. Plaza Garibaldi and Mariachis.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 50
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

Mexico, variety of Mexican songs, recorded by Cobos. Note on Box says KAPI Radio. Song list from Box lid in Cobos folder. Good to fair recording. 1. Valente Quintero, Sinaloa, courageous lieutenant, duel with ranking officer Martin Elenes, both died; 2. Valentín de La Sierra, soldier in the Cristero movement, Catholic Church, captured by the Mexican Federal forces; 3. Maria Chuchena, down by the river, flowers, women; 4. La Que Se Fue; 5. Mil Besos, love song.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 51
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

Mexico, Mexican artists, songs copied from various albums, record companies. Good to fair recording. Song list from Box lid in Cobos folder. 1. Golondrinas Yucatecas - Trio Calaveras, RCA ; 2. Golondrina de Ojos Negros - Hermanas Padilla, RCA; 3. Amorcito - Hermanas Padilla, RCA; 4. Campirana - Hermanos Michel, Peerless; 5. Esperando Tus Besos - Hermanos Michel, Peerless; 6. Cuatros Caminos - Miguel A. Mejia, RCA; 7. Rosa Rosita - Miguel A. Mejia, RCA; 8. Gorrioncillo, Pecho Amarillo - Trio Tariacur, Columbia; 9. La Malaguena - Trio Tariacuri, Columbia; 10. Rayando El Sol - Hermanas Padilla, Azteca; 11. La Ultima Despedida - Hermanas Padilla, Imperial.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 52
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

Old Mexican Folk Songs, Mexico, from various albums and record companies. Good to fair recording. Song list from the Box lid in the Cobos folder. 1. La Rana - Duet Contreras - Carrillo, Victor - RCA?; 2. El Pajaro Prieto - Duet Contreras - Carrillo, Victor; 3. Contrabandistas Tequileros (Corrido, 1930) - Pedro Rocha y Lupe Martínez, Vocalion; 4. Cuatro Palomitas Blancas - Palazuelos - Ortiz, Columbia; 5. La Juanita (Yo Ya Me Voy, Para donde ire?) - Duet Abrego y Picazo, Collumbia; 6. El Viudo (Si La Quieres Conocer) - Duet Abrego y Picazo, Columbia; 7. Fusilamiento del General Angeles (Corrido) - Cancioneros de Los Santos, Columbia; 8. La Voz de Hidalgo - Gomez - Fierro, Columbia; 9. Nunca - Guty Cardenas - Margarita Cueto - Carlos Mejia, Victor; 10. Las Comadres y Los Cuicos - Felipe Llera, Columbia; 11. Guadalajara - Trio Mexicano Llera, Columbia.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 53
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

Mexican Songs, Mexico. Good recording. Song list is not in the Box. Unknown artists. 1. La Burrita; 2. Simon Blanco; 3. Gabino Barrera; 4. El Huerfano; 5. El Divorciado; 6. Las Rejas No Matan; 7. La Espiga; 8. Son Tus Ojos Verde Mar; 9. Esta Sellado; 10. Unknown; 11. El Corrido de Nayarit; 12. Punalada Trapera.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 54
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

Mexico, Mexican Songs. Los Panchos. Good recording. Song list from the Box lid in Cobos folder, but is not in the right order. 1. Poquita Fe; 2. Cuando Calienta el Sol; 3. El Cuartito; 4. El Ultimo Encuentro; 5. Cancion del Alma; 6. Tu Indiferencia; 7. Mentirosa; 8. En Mi Soledad; 9. Un Gran Amor; 10. Pobre del Pobre; 11. Piensa Bien Lo Que Me Dices; 12. Dos Amantes; 13. Con Fuego en El Alma; 14. Mi Amorcito; 15. Flor Silvestre (son huasteco); 16. Sueno (son huasteco); 17. El Preso Numero Nueve (son huasteco); 18. El Rosal Enfermo; 19. La Mano de Dios; 20. El Merengue; 21. Antonio Mendoza (guitar); 22. Sobre Las Olas (valse); 23. Dios Nunca Muere (son istmino (Panama); 24. Alejandra (valse); 25. Viva Mi Desgracia.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 55
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

Mexico, Jose Mojica, a Mexican tenor who had a successful career in opera in America, and other singers. Good recording. Song list from Box lid in Cobos folder. Side one. 1. Jurame (Maria Grever); 2. Dime (Gonzalo Curiel); 3. Maria La O (Ernesto Lecuona); 4. Ni de Dia Ni de Noche (Maria Grever); 5. Amores y Amorios (Alvarez Quintero - Jorge del Moral); 6. Como Tu Y Yo (Maria Grever). Side two. 1. Gratia plena (A. Nervo - Mario Talavera); 2. Pais Azul (Jorge del Moral); 3. Hojas Muertas (Jose Mojica - C. Maduro); 4. Cancion del Paria (J. Mojica - E. Jardiel); 5. Un Amor que Se Va ( Mata - Sanchez de Fuentes); 6. Adios, amor (Ernesto Lecuona).

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 56
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

Mexico, Mexican Songs. Good recording. Song list from Box lid in Cobos folder, but the first song is not in the recorded in the CD. 1. Punalada Trapera - Los Dos Reales, RCA; 2. Paloma Piquito de Oro - Los Dos Reales, MKL; 3. Copitas Copotas - Los Dos Reales, MKL; 4. Los Desengaoos - Los Dos Reales, MKL; 5. Traicion - Pedro Vargas, RCA; 6. El Abandonado - Miguel A. Mejia, RCA; 7. Cuatro Milpas - Federico Jimeno, Victor; 8. Por Tu Culpa - Dueto Azteca, Azteca; 9. Mi Ranchito - Dueto Azteca, Azteca; 10. La Palma - Martin - Malena, Imperial; 11. Las Mujeres - Esther y Esteban, Philmos; 12. Golondrina Sin Nido - Martin - Malena, RCA; 13. La Cruz Azul - Dueto Azteca, Azteca; 14. La Rondalla - Dueto Azteca, Azteca.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 57
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

Mexico, Guatemala, and Panama, Marimba Music II. Good recording. Song list from the Box lid is in the Cobos folder. 2 CDs. Side one, Mexico: 1. Tehuantepec; 2. Que Chula Es Puebla!; 3. Serenata Huasteca - Marimba Chiapas; 4. Tato Pano; 5. Panajachel; 6. Xocomil; 7. Ishtia Quezalteca - Maderas de Mi Tierra Orchestra (Guatemala); 8. Las Chiapanecas (Valse); 9. La Escoba, (son Chih.); 10. Chiapas; 11. El Cachito y el Rascapetate. Side two. 1. El Cachito y Rascapetate; 2. Camino de San Cristobal; 3. Tapachula (bolero); 4. La Tonalteca (Zaprtdo); 5. Comitan (bolero); 6. La Sandunguita (zaptdo?); 7. El Piri Zapateado (Marimba Suriana).

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 58A
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

Panama, Isthmian and Mexican music, Panama and Mexico. Good recording. 1. Band Selection; 2. La Bruja (son jarocho lento); 3. Marimba Medley; 4. Oaxaca sung by blind man Alonzo Cruz; 5. La Sanmarquena - Alonzo Cruz; 6. La Llorona (son huasteco lento); 7. Las Inditas (Guerrero) coplas recitadas; 8. El Pajaro cu (son jarocho) - Lino Chavez; 9. El Siquisiri - Lino Chavez ensemble; 10. Lilongo - (son Jarocho - influencia de Cuba); 11. Papaloapan (River); 12. La Guacamaya (son jarocho); Side two. 1. Sandunga (marimba); 2. Son Chiapaneco (marimba); 3. Dios Nunca Muere (valse isthmeno); 4. Chiapanecas (son chiapaneco); 5. La Llorona (marimba); 6. Son Chiapaneco (marimba); 7. La Juanita (marimba); 8. Band Selection - Jarabe del Valle (sounds of authentic Spanish flavor).

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 58B
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

Spain, La Vida es Sueno, Life is a Dream, classic Spanish play, by Pedro Calderon de La Barca, Spain, 1629 -1635, read abd recorded by Ruben Cobos. He was a poet, writer, play writer, dramatist of the Golden Age of Spanish Literature. This is a famous piece, a philosophical allegory regarding the human situation and the meaning of life. Good recording.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 59
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

Gregorian chants, examples, n.d., no source, recorded by Ruben Cobos. These were sacred religious songs from the Catholic Church, Western European tradition, sung in Latin. Song list is not inside the Box. Good recording.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 60
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

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

Spain, Spanish music, from the time of King Alfonso X, King of Galicia, Castilla and Leon, 1221-1248. Medieval Spain, Renaissance. Cantigas de Santa Maria, songs of the Virgin Mary and hymns. Written in Galician Portuguese, Galicia, Portugal. Good recording. Song list is not inside the Box. Monophonic songs, solo songs.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 62
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

Spain, Spanish Music of the Renaissance. Pro Musica, Decca (Noah Greenberg), copied by Ruben Cobos. Song list is not inside the Box lid. Good recording. (A1 E La Don Don; A2 Anima Mea; A3 Vox Dilecti; A4 Pastores Dicite; A5 Triste Estava El Rey David; A6 Pavana; A7 Romanesca; A8 Regia Qui Mesto; A9 Kyrie And Agnus Dei; B1 Teresica Hermana; B2 Si La Noche Haze Escura; B3 Recercada Quinta; B4 Dezilde Al Caballero; B5 Variations On "Caballero;" B6 Que Farem Del Pobre Joan; B7 Ay De Mi Qu' e Tierra Agena; B8 Recercada On "O Felici Occhi Miei;" B9 Vesame Y Abracame.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 63
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

Spain, Music of The Spanish Theater of The Golden Age, Spain, 1600-1700. Good recording. Song list is not inside the Box.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 64
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

Spain, Spanish Music, Flamenco, Spanish guitar and singing, Spain. Good recording. Song list is not inside the Box.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 65
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