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Contains 110 Results:

Spain, Folklore Musical, folk music from Espana I, from Castilla La Vieja, Galicia and the Canary Islands, two sides. Good recording. Song list from the Box lid in Cobos folder. I. Side one. 1. Ronda de Enamorados (Romance; Cancion Jotesca; Seguidillas; Jota - Castilla La Vieja); 2. A Lo Pesau - 2 songs (Santander); 3. Campurriana (Santander); 4. Baile Procesional, dance (Segovia); 5. Romance (Segovia); 6. La Pascua, Passover, Easter (Burgos); 7. Jota Castellana (Segovia); 8. Montanesa (Santander); 9. Navidad, Christmas (Avila); 10. Muineira (Lugo); 11. Alala (La Coruna); 12. Pandeirada (Orense); 13. Cantar do Arriero (Pontevedra); Side two. 1. Foliada de Allariz (Orense); 2. Canto da Pedra (Pontevedra); 3. Foliada de Riotorto (Lugo); 4. Folias (Gran Canaria); 5. El Gueyero (Hierro); 6. Lo Divino (Tenerife); 7. Malaguena (Tenerife); 8. Arrorro (Hierro); 9. Seguidillas (Tenerife); 10. Tango Herreno (Hierro); 11. Tanganillo, Santo Domingo y Tajaraste (Tenerife); 12. Isa (Tenerife).

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 66
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, Folklore Musical II, folk music from Espana - Leon and Navarra. Good recording. Song list from Box lid in Cobos folder. Side one: 1. Arada (Salamanca); 2. Corrido (Zamora); 3. Cancion Ronda (Leon); 4. Arrorro (Zamora); 5. Charradas (Salamanca); 6. De Majar El Centeno (Zamora); 7. El Menudillo (Zamora); 8. Ronda Sanabresa (Zamora); 9. Jota Navarra (Navarra); 10. Lili Bat (Navarra); 11. Lo Lo (Navarra); 12. Jota de Cintruenigo (Navarra). Side two is not on the CD.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 67
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, Folklore Musical III, folk music from Espana - Extremadura and Valencia. Good recording. Song list from the Box lid is in Cobos folder. Side one. 1. Ronda Festera (Caceres); 2. La Rama ( Caceres); 3. De Cuna (Caceres); 4. El Quita Y Pon (Caceres); 5. Toreras (Caceres); 6. CanciĆ³n (Caceres); 7. Ronda de Bodas (Caceres); 8. La Desperta (Valencia); 9. Per La Valenciana (Valencia); 10. Na, Na (Valencia); 11. Albaes (Valencia); 12. De Batre (Alicante); 13. Folies (Alicante). Side two is not recorded on the CD.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 68
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, Folklore Musical IV, folk music from Spain - Islas Baleares. Good recording. Song list from Box lid in Cobos folder. Side one. 1. Mateixa (Mallorca); 2. De Llaurar (Mallorca); 3. Pasacalle (Mallorca); 4. Sa Ximbomba (Mallorca); 5. De Segar (Mallorca); 6. Bolero (Mallorca); 7. El Cuantre (Ibiza); 8. De Bressol (Mallorca); 9. Ses Panades (Mallorca); 10. Sonada de Xeremie (Ibiza); 11. Jota de Sa Potada (Mallorca); 12. Seguidillas (Ciudad Real); 13. La Cuaresma, Lent (Madrid); 14. Malaguena (Ciudad Real). Side two is not recorded in the CD.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 69
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, Villancicos, Folkways Records FC 7714. Good recording. Song list from Box lid in Cobos folder. Christmas, Navidad, songs known in Spain and Latin America. Side one. 1. La Marimorena; 2. Esta Noche es Nochebuena; 3. Dime, Nino? De Quien Eres?; 4. Brincan y Bailan; 5. Rin, Rin; 6. La Aldeana Graciosa; 7. Corre al Portalico; 8. Ven a Belen; 9. Tan Tan; 10. Arre, Borriguita; 11. Las Barbas de San Jose; 12. Rapacino; 13. La Virgen fue Lavandera; 14. Pastorcitos del Monte, Venid; 15. Claro Abril Resplandecio; 16. Canto de Aguinaldo. Side two not included here because it is a poor recording.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 70
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, The Poetry of Federico Garcia Lorca, poesia, interpreted by Germaine Montero. Good recording. List from Box lid in Cobos folder. Lorca (1898-1936), from Andalucia, was a famous Spanish poet, playwright and dramatist. During the Spanish Civil War he was shot by the Nationalist forces of General Franco. Side one. 1. Cancion de Belisa. 2. La Guitarra; 3. Las Tres Hojas; 4. El Grito; 5. El Silencio; 6. Las Tres Morillas; 7. Prendimiento de Antonito, el Camborio; 8. Muerte de Antonito, el Camborio; 9. Despierta La Novia; 10. La Casada Infiel; 11. La Senora Zapatera; 12. Romance de La Guardia Civil Espanola (incomplete). Side two cont. instrumental music.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 71
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, Federico Garcia Lorca and Popular Spanish Music, Musica Popular Espanola. Spain, folk music, songs and dances. Alan Lomax, Columbia Masterworks, World Library of Folk Music, Primitive Music. Good recording. Song list from the Box lid is in the Cobos folder. 1. Alborada de Vigo - pito, flute - pan pipe, Galicia (played by a castrador who calls attention to his profession of castrating pigs); 2. Cante de Espadela (Solveira Orense); 3. Canto de Arriero, mule driver - (Emilio Soto - J. M. Rodriguez); 4. A Raiz de Toxo Verde (Root of green yew, Galicia) ; 5. Foliada, bag pipe - (Modesto Sanchez); 6. Alala Muineira (Manuela Lema Sanchez); 7. Adios La Mia Vaca Pinta (Asturianada, Asturias, a lyric song); 8. Viva La Virgen del Carmen; 9. De Los Tres Colores Madre (Vaqueirina, vaqueiro, vaquero, woman with tamborine, castanet and payecha, vaquero, country women; 10. Danza de Ibios (concha shell horn and drum, dancers of Cabezon de la Fuente, dance, shell played through a mouth piece at the small end); 11. Duermete Nino (Dolores Fernandez, Val de San Lorenzo, Maragates, Astorgas, Leon); 12. Canto de Hilar; 13. Corrido y Bolero; 14. Gerineldo (Juan Pastor, La Madronera, Trujillo); 15. Larin Larero (five old women singing, Bernal Frances); 16. Pandero; 17. Llamale, Majo, al Toro; 18. Caracoles (with almireces, brass, pestle and mortar); 19. Jota Manchega (Orquesta de Jesus Ordonez, Infantes, La Mancha); 20. Fandango de Comares (A. Munoz guitar); 21. Bulerias (Pili with Sebastian Nunez and group); 22. Saeta (arrow of song, guitars, castanets, and clapping); 23. Alba y Camino; 24. Sevillana; 25. Pastores de Bormujo, near Sevilla (so called because they carry a bell, castanets, tamborine, cantaro, platilleos, triangle, handbell, bormujo, etc) ; 26. Salve de San Antonio; 27. El U (sung by Jose Calafero); 28. Canto de Segar; 29. Canto de Trillar, Ay, Rotget; 30. Caramiles; 31. Parado de Selva; 32. Unia Baiole, baile; 33. Arin, Arin; 34. Irrintzik (war cry, gritos de los Vascos, Mariano Iceta Elijoado, Navarra).

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 72
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 and Spanish America, Spanish Poetry - from all the Spanish countries, Latin America - Argentina, Mexico, Cuba, Venezuela, etc. Panorama poetico espanol, Ciclo de Poesia Castellana I, SMC. Two CDs. Good to fair recording. List from the Box lid is in Cobos folder, but is not in order. CD 73A: Starting with - Antologia Oral Poesia Hispanoamericana del Siglo XX, Octaviao Corvalan. 1. Enrique Gonzalez Martinez (Mexico) - Tuercele el Cuello al Cisne; 2. Enrique Banchs (Argentina) - Balbuceo; 3. Leopoldo Lugones (Argentina) - Salmo Pluvial; 4. Vicente Huidobro (Chile) - En; 5. Alfonsina Storni (Argentina) - Hombre Pequenito; 6. Gabriela Mistral (Chile) - El Ruego; 7. Cesar Vallejo (Peru) - XXVIII - Twenty Eight ; 8. Jorge Luis Borges (Argentina) - La Guitarra; 9. Pablo Neruda (Chile) - Poema 15; 10. Jaime Torres Bodet (Mexico) - Danza; 11. Luis Carlos Lopez (Colombia) - Muchachas Solteronas; 12. Carlos Sabat Ercasty (Uruguay) - XVI - Fifteen ; 13. Nicolas Guillen (Cuba) - Velorio de Papa Montero; 14. Juana de Ibarbourou (Uruguay) - Noche de Lluvia; 15. Delmira Agustini (Uruguay) - Lo Inefable; 16. Alfonso Reyes (Mexico) - Esta Necesidad; 17. Arturo Capdevila (Argentina) - En Vano; 18. Conrado Nale Roxlo (Argentina) - Lo Imprevisto; 19. Gonzalo Escudero (Ecuador) - Zoo; 20. Jorge Carrera Andrade (Ecuador) - Corte de Cebada; 21. Andres Eloy Blanco (Venezuela) - Regreso al Mar; 22. Carlos Oquendo de Amat (Peru) - Madre; 23. Xavier Abril (Peru) - Elegia a la Mujer Inventada; 24. Eugenio Florit (Cuba) - A la Mariposa Muerta; 25. Octavio Paz (Mexico) - Noche de Resurrecciones; 26. Vicente Pales Matos (Puerto Rico) - Hoy Me He Hechado a Reir; 27. Jorge Vocos Lescano (Argentina) - Soneto; 28. Eduardo Carranza (Colombia) - Domingo; 29. Jacinto Fonbona Pachano (Venezuela) - Mi America, La Dulce; 30. Salvador Novo (Mexico) - Poetry, Poesia; 31. Eugenio Florit - El Poema; Continued by Recital Poetico - De conrazon a Corazon, change in format, piece is first named and then the writer. Side two: 1. El Dia Que Me Quieras - Amado Nervo; 2. La Marcha Triunfal - Ruben Dario; 3. Farewell - Pablo Neruda; 4. Mujer - Rafael Alberti; 5. La Nacensia - Luis Chamizo; 6. Poema del Hijo - Ernesto Hoffman Lievano.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 73A
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. Cont. of Poema del Hijo; 2. Las Uvas del Tiempo - Andres Eloy Blanco; 3. El Brindios del Bohemio - Guillermo Aguirre y Fierro; 4. Estar Enamorado - Francisco Bernradez; 5. Que goce triste este - Juan Ramon Jimenez; 6. Sonatina - Ruben Dario; 7. El Canto de la Angustia - Leopoldo Lugones; 8. El Ruego - Gabriela Mistral; 9. Poema de la Despedida - Jose Angel Buesa; 10. Cancion de la Vida Profunda - Porfirio Barba - Jacob; 11. La Cogida y la Muerte - Federico Garcia Lorca; 12. La Sangre Derramada - Federico Garcia Lorca; 13. Cuerpo Presente - Federico Garcia Lorca; 14. Alma Ausente - Federico Garcia Lorca.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 73B
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, Cante Jondo, Flamenco, Andalucian Songs, distributed by Spanish Music Center, New York City, SMC, Pro-Arte, original lp and cover. List copied from album is in Cobos folder. Traditional songs, no composers given. Recorded by Gabriel Oller, sang by Lolo, el comico - tragico. Juan Martinez plays the guitar. Good recording. Side one: 1. Seguiriyas; 2. Media Granadina; 3. Malaguena. Side two: 1. Tientos; 2. Soleares; 3. Fandango; 4. Guajira.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 74
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, A Night in Spain. American pianists, Whittemore and Lowe, duo pianists. Good recording. List from Box lid in Cobos folder. Side one: 1. Malaguena - Lecuona; 2. La Gitana - Kreisler; 3. Ravel - Piece en forme de habanera, bolero, Habana, Havana ; Side two: 1. Triana - Albeniz; 2. Maiden and Nightingale Granados; 3. Jota and Fire Dance - de Falla.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 75
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

Spanish humor, Gila and Verdaguer, comedy. Good recording. No list in Box lid. There is no sound from 1:12 minutes to 2:42 minutes. 1. Radio broadcaster asks questions to some people during a radio contest; 2. A soldier calls to a weapons factory, and then to the enemy; 3. A person calls his friend to give the condolences for the death of his grandfather, but he just laughs all the time; 4. A son calls his father's boss, and tells him that his father won the lottery. Then the son calls his father, and finds out that it was a misunderstanding; 5. A person calls his friend to tell him about the apartment he has just bought; 6. A person talks about the people who do not know how to tell a story; 7. A son calls his mother and tells her about his experience in the jungle; 8. A person talks about people that sometimes you have to deal with; 9. Gila talks about a surgery like an soccer announcer would talk in an stadium.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 76
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

Spanish humor, Gila and Verdaguer, comedy, chistes. Good recording. No list in Box. In the first part he tells many jokes with themes related to weddings, couples, women, health and other experiences, daily life. The second part starts at 37:34 minutes, and they are the same jokes as on CD 76, see above, 1 to 9.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 77
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

Latin America, folk songs, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Brazil, Chile - Panorama folkorico de Latinoamerica. Good recording. Song list from the Box lid in Cobos folder, only one side recorded. 1. La Barca de Oro - Mexican song; 2. Tunas Panamenas (selection of tunas) - Panama, danzarines, coro y cantalante, caja - tambor, pujador - tambor largo, repicador - similar al tambor pujador, solista y coro, parte la tuna calle abajo hasta perderse de vista; 3. Anahi (Guarania) - Paraguay, la princesa india Anahi fue quemada por sus enemigos, el ceibo no tenia flores, aqui ataron a Anahi, con su dolor el arbol florecio tomando el color de la sangre y de la llamas, como simbolo de la raza, para cuajar sus rojas flore.; 4. A Preta do Acaraje, acarajje (pregon) - Brasil; 5. Pollerita (huayno) - Bolivia, charango, hecho de las conchas del armadillo; 6. Salgo al Campo (cueca santacruzana) - Chile.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 78
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

Latin American Music, Folkways, folklore from Mexico, Peru and Honduras. Good recording. Song list from Box lid in Cobos folder, but is not in order, Side one only. Indian Music of Mexico. 1. Huichol - Squash Dance; 2. Seri - Religious Song; 3. Cora - Harvest chants; 4. Cora - Harvest chants. Music of Peru. 1. Arza Huamanguina (mestizo marinera ayacuchana); 2. Pajarillo Cautivo (mestizo yaravi); 3. Achachau (mestizo huayno); 4. La Palizada (mestizo valse criollo); 5. Munahuanqui (Quechua huayno); 6. Sonccuiman (Quechua yaravi); 7. Los Jilacatas; 8. Collaguas; 9. Chunguinada (mestizo dance); 10. Torovelakuy; 11. Wakrapukara (Quechua dance); Folk Songs of Mexico. 1. Le Falta Un Clavo A Mi Cruz (There is a nail missing in my cross); 2. Deja Que Salga La Luna (Let the moon rise); 3. La Tortolita (guitar solo); 4. Ya Tu Veras (You Will See); The Black Caribs of Honduras, African Americans. 1. Ahorohani - women singing; 2. Abaimahani Song - The Little Drunks of Masca; 3. Afeduani Song - recorded at Cristales, Honduras; 4. Abaimahani Song - prostrate in a hospital; 5. Abaimahani Song - men and Women join hands and sing without drums; 6. Corrapatia - recorded at Travesia, Honduras.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 79
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

Latin American, Folkways, folk music from Mexico, Brazil and Venezuela. Good recording. Song list from Box lid in Cobos folder, but is not in order. Dances of Venezuela. 1. El Chiriguare; 2. El Robalo; 3. Joropo; 4. Merengue; 5. Chimi Chimitos; 6. El Pajaro Guarandol. Brazilian Indian Music. 1. Karaja -solo song, man; 2. Jahave - sacred - mask - dance, songs, Aruana, two masks dancing; 3. Kraho - Women's and Men's choir, conducted by traditional choir leader, rhythm marked with calabash - gourd rattle, introduction with two flutes; 4. Kraho - Solo song, man; 5. Tukuna - Boys and girls choir. Folk Songs of Mexico. 1. La Zandunga; 2. Suriana (Girl from the South); 3. Cucurucucu, Paloma; 4. La Molienda y La Culebra (Danzon); 5. Cachito; 6. El Yerbero (Hierbero - The Herb-Seller); 7. Babalu (with his wife, Lucila, Desi Arna z, Lucille Ball); 8. Rogociano, El Guapangero; 9. Echame a mi la Culpa.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 80
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

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

Music from Mexico and Brazil, Folkways recording. Good recording. Song list from Box lide in Cobos folder, but is not in order. Folk Music of Brazil. 1. Ketu, for Eshu, leader and chorus with two drums and iron gong; 2. Ketu, for Oshossi, leader and chorus with two drums and iron gong; 3. Ketu, for Osain (Cycle of Leaves), leader and chorus with two drums and iron gong; 4. Ketu, for Yemanja, leader and chorus with two drums and iron gong; 5. Ketu, for Nana, leader and chorus with two drums and iron gong; 6. Ketu Drum Rhythms: a) Adahun (calling gods), b) Apanage of Omolu, c) Aguere of Yansan, d) Aluja of Shango, two drums, Hun and Hunpi, and gong; 7. Gege, for Gbesen, solo singer with two drums and iron gong, Vidal song; 8. Jesha, for Oshun, leader and chorus with two drums and iron gong; 9. Congo - Angola, for Dandalunda, leader and chorus with calabash and rattle. Indian Music of Mexico. Good to fair recording. There is no sound for about one minute and thirty - six seconds between songs number eight and nine. 1. Fireworks Music - Zapotec - Teotitlan, Oaxaca, Chirimia and drum; 2. Fireworks Music - Zapotec - Teotitlan, Oaxaca, Chirimia and drum; 3. Fireworks Music - Zapotec - Teotitlan, Oaxaca, Chirimia and drum; 4. Fireworks Music - Zapotec - Teotitlan, Oaxaca, Chirimia and drum; 5. Flying Pole Dance - Otomi - Honey, Puebla, flute, drum, rattle; 6. Flying Pole Dance - Otomi - Honey, Puebla, flute, drum, rattle; 7. Deer Dance - Yaqui - Tlaxcala, Puebla, notched sticks, rattles, water - drum, dogs and singer; 8. Pascolas - Yaqui - Tlaxcala, Puebla, flute, drum and bells; 9. Las Pascolas - Yaqui - Tlaxcala, Puebla, Harp, fiddle - violin, bells, rattles, water - drum, and singer; 10. Unknown song; 11. Deer Dance - Yaqui - Tlaxcala, Puebla, notched sticks, rattles, water - drum, and singer; 12. Deer Dance - Yaqui - Tlaxcala, Puebla, notched sticks, rattles, water - drum, and singer; 13. Matachines - Yaqui - Tlaxcala, Puebla, harp, fiddle and stamping; 14. Matachines - Yaqui - Tlaxcala, Puebla, harp, fiddle and stamping; 15. Las Pascolas - Yaqui - Tlaxcala, Puebla, flute and drum; 16. Ancient Instruments - Mexico City, concha shell, notched stone, ocarina, bronze bells, flute, slit drum.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 82
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

Argentina, Uruguay, Coronacion del Folklore. 2 CDs. List from Box lid in Cobos folder. Side one. Note by Cobos - copied from Huerta's collection. Good recording. 1. Tonada del Viejo Amor (tonada); 2. El Parana en una Zamba (zamba); 3. El Churito (gato); 4. Anoranzas (doble); 5. Leyenda Guarani (cancion); 6. Baguala tradicional (baguala); 7. Agua y Sol del Parana (cancion); 8. Rosa de los Vientos (zamba); Milonga Uruguaya (milonga); 10. Cueca del arenal (cueca); 11. Campo sin eco (estilo); 12. Cantare cuando me muera (zamba).

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 83A
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

Side two, not included, very poor recording. Cobos note says same, copied from Maresma.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 83B
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

Argentina, Carnavalitos y Danzas. Good recording. Song list from Box lid in Cobos folder. Edmundo Zaldivar y Conjunto. 1. El Humahuaqueno (carnavalito); 2. Gallito Ciego (coplas); 3. Carnavalito (danza); 4. Palomitay (carnavalito); 5. Soy Carnaval (carnavalito); 6. Manana al Alba (carnavalito); 7. Paisaje de Catamarca (zamba); 8. El Gato Encadenado (gato); 9. Pala, Pala, Pulpero (danza quichua); 10. La Firmeza (danza) ; 11. El Quebradeno (carnavalito). Los Chalchaleros. 1. La recordada (zamba); 2. Casas Mas, Casas Menos (chacarera); 3. A Pepe Guirro (zamba); 4. La Colorada (chacarera); 5. La Armando Saavedra (fragment, zamba).

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 84
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

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

Cont. 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 (valse); 7. Chacarera de la Chaya (chacarera); 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 MUS 85B
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

Argentina, Folklore, Documental Folklorico de Tucuman, Argentina. Recopilacion, Leda Valladares. Good recording. Longer list from Box lid in Cobos folder. Singers, identification: (Side A). 1. Sergio Reynoso, from Tafi del Valle, jornalero, laborer, 55 years old; 2. Jacinto Ramos, 58 years old, Tafi del Valle; 3. Monasterio, de Tafi del Valle, laborer, 45 years old; 4. Jacinto Ramos; 5. Romulo Moya, de Colalao del Valle, 78 years old, farmer; 6. Beatriz Moya, de Colalao del Valle, tareas domesticas, domestic chores, 76 years old; 7. Jose Ramos, 14 years old, Tafi del Valle, student; 8. Jacinto Ramos; 9. Pedro Vais, Colalao del Valle, laborer, 58 years old; 10. Teresa Gonzales de Guimarez, Tafi del Valle, teacher, 32 years old; 11. Raul Vargas, 25 years old, Tafi del Valle, laborer; 12. Maria Eulalia Mamani, Tafi del Valle, 92 years old, farming work; 13. Raul Vargas; 14. Dionisio Mamani, 44 years old, Tafi del Valle, laborer; 15. Antonio Mamani, 46 years old, laborer, Tafi del Valle; 16. Julio Cruz y Rosa Vais, Colalao del Valle, jornaleros, laborors, 21 and 27 years old; 17. Maria Janiza, de Amaicha del Valle, domestic chores, 51 years; 18. Victorio Pastrana, Amaicha del Valle, laborer, 60 years old; 19. Group of people from Amaicha del Valle; 20. Armando Aybar, Tafi del Valle, laborer, 22 years old. The rest of the list is not included here because it is hard to recognize who is the singer or which song it is from the list.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 86
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

Argentina, Musica Folklorica Argentina, folk music. Good recording. Song list from Box lid in Cobos folder. Side A, 1 - 4 by Los Cantores de Quilla Huasi. 1. Zamba de Abril; 2. La Cimarrona; 3. Guitarrero; 4. Recordemos; 5 - 8 by Los Chalchaleros. 5. Nostalgias Tucumanas; 6. Noches de Catamarca; 7. El Casamiento; 8. Alma de Nogal; 9. Mi Pueblo Chico, Los Fronterizos; 10. Corazon Alegre, Eduardo Falu; 11. Kichororo, Los de Salta; 12. La Amorosa, Los Cantores de Quilla Huasi; 13. Golpe Seco, Ariel Ramirez; 14. La Salitrosa, Horacio Guarany; 15. La Semilla, Los Cantores del Senor; 16. La Vuelta al Pago, Atahualpa Yupanqui.

 File — Box: 8, CD: MUS 87
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