Description
Rutherton, New Mexico. Recited. Quality: Fair/Poor. PLEASE NOTE: This should be number 1 of 11 songs on audiofile.
Details
Title
Cassette 33
Creator
Date Created
1969
Variant Title
Ruben Cobos Collection of Spanish New Mexican folklore
Ruben Cobos Collection of New Mexican Indo-Hispanic folklore
Heritage Colorado
Ruben Cobos Collection of New Mexican Indo-Hispanic folklore
Heritage Colorado
Local Call Number
CCCobos 33
Material Type
sound recording
Form of Work
audio/x-wav
audio/mpeg
audio/mpeg
Subject (Topic)
Language
Spanish
English
English
Record Appears in
Notes
The Rubén Cobos Collection of Spanish New Mexican Folklore is a sound archive containing over 2000 pieces, including ballads, poems, prayers, nursery rhymes, riddles, proverbs, stories, personal narratives, songs, instrumental music, and descriptions of social customs, ritual practices, and children's games. The recordings were made between 1944 and 1974 in northern New Mexico and southern Colorado.
Researchers may find it useful to use the published catalog of the music collection, "Music in the Rubén Cobos Collection of Spanish New Mexican Folklore", edited by Victoria Lindsay Levine and Amanda Chace, available in the Colorado College library and several other U.S. libraries.
In 2005, Colorado College received a grant from the Colorado Digitization Project to digitize the music in the Cobos Collection.
33.1; untitled; Rutherton, New Mexico. Recited. Quality: Fair/Poor. PLEASE NOTE: This should be number 1 of 11 songs on audiofile.
33.2; untitled; Rutherton, New Mexico. Recited. Quality: Fair/Poor. PLEASE NOTE: This should be number 2 of 11 songs on audiofile.
33.3; untitled; Rutherton, New Mexico. Alabado used on May 3 for the feast of the Holy Cross. Cut off by tape leader. Recited. Quality: Fair/Poor. PLEASE NOTE: This should be number 3 of 11 songs on audiofile.
33.4; De colores; Rutherton, New Mexico. Quality: Fair. PLEASE NOTE: This should be number 4 of 11 songs on audiofile.
33.5; Entriega de novios; Rutherton, New Mexico. Recited. Quality: Fair/Poor. PLEASE NOTE: This should be number 5 of 11 songs on audiofile.
33.6; untitled; Unknown location. This song is not documented in the collection. Quality: Fair. PLEASE NOTE: This should be number 6 of 11 songs on audiofile.
33.7; untitled; Unknown location. This song is not documented in the collection. Quality: Fair. PLEASE NOTE: This should be number 7 of 11 songs on audiofile.
33.8; Naranja dulce; Albuquerque, New Mexico. Quality: Fair. PLEASE NOTE: This should be 8 of 11 songs on audiofile.
33.9; Entriega de novios; Bernalillo, New Mexico. Duplicates item 25.17. Quality: Good. PLEASE NOTE: This should be number 9 of 11 songs on audiofile.
33.10; Recuerdo de un gran presidente; Bernalillo, New Mexico. Ballad about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy composed by informant. Duplicates item 25.18. Quality: Good/Fair. PLEASE NOTE: This should be 10 of 11 songs on audiofile.
33.11; Entriega de San Lorenzo; Bernalillo, New Mexico. This entriega sings to the old and new sponsors taking charge of the ceremonies connected with the feast of San Lorenzo, patron saint of Bernalillo, New Mexico. The feast takes place on August 10 and the celebration lasts all day, with the dance of the "matachines" and the "entriega de San Lorenzo." Duplicates item 25.19. Quality: Good/Fair. PLEASE NOTE: This should be 11 of 11 songs on audiofile.
Researchers may find it useful to use the published catalog of the music collection, "Music in the Rubén Cobos Collection of Spanish New Mexican Folklore", edited by Victoria Lindsay Levine and Amanda Chace, available in the Colorado College library and several other U.S. libraries.
In 2005, Colorado College received a grant from the Colorado Digitization Project to digitize the music in the Cobos Collection.
33.1; untitled; Rutherton, New Mexico. Recited. Quality: Fair/Poor. PLEASE NOTE: This should be number 1 of 11 songs on audiofile.
33.2; untitled; Rutherton, New Mexico. Recited. Quality: Fair/Poor. PLEASE NOTE: This should be number 2 of 11 songs on audiofile.
33.3; untitled; Rutherton, New Mexico. Alabado used on May 3 for the feast of the Holy Cross. Cut off by tape leader. Recited. Quality: Fair/Poor. PLEASE NOTE: This should be number 3 of 11 songs on audiofile.
33.4; De colores; Rutherton, New Mexico. Quality: Fair. PLEASE NOTE: This should be number 4 of 11 songs on audiofile.
33.5; Entriega de novios; Rutherton, New Mexico. Recited. Quality: Fair/Poor. PLEASE NOTE: This should be number 5 of 11 songs on audiofile.
33.6; untitled; Unknown location. This song is not documented in the collection. Quality: Fair. PLEASE NOTE: This should be number 6 of 11 songs on audiofile.
33.7; untitled; Unknown location. This song is not documented in the collection. Quality: Fair. PLEASE NOTE: This should be number 7 of 11 songs on audiofile.
33.8; Naranja dulce; Albuquerque, New Mexico. Quality: Fair. PLEASE NOTE: This should be 8 of 11 songs on audiofile.
33.9; Entriega de novios; Bernalillo, New Mexico. Duplicates item 25.17. Quality: Good. PLEASE NOTE: This should be number 9 of 11 songs on audiofile.
33.10; Recuerdo de un gran presidente; Bernalillo, New Mexico. Ballad about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy composed by informant. Duplicates item 25.18. Quality: Good/Fair. PLEASE NOTE: This should be 10 of 11 songs on audiofile.
33.11; Entriega de San Lorenzo; Bernalillo, New Mexico. This entriega sings to the old and new sponsors taking charge of the ceremonies connected with the feast of San Lorenzo, patron saint of Bernalillo, New Mexico. The feast takes place on August 10 and the celebration lasts all day, with the dance of the "matachines" and the "entriega de San Lorenzo." Duplicates item 25.19. Quality: Good/Fair. PLEASE NOTE: This should be 11 of 11 songs on audiofile.
Reproduction Note
reformatted digital
1/1/06
1/1/06
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