Folk songs, Spanish -- New Mexico
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Fényes-Curtin-Paloheimo Collection
This collection documents the lives of three generations of one family, grandmother, Eva Scott Muse Fényes, mother, Leonora S.M. Curtin, and daughter, Leonora Curtin Paloheimo. The personal papers of the women contain extensive correspondence, diaries, thousands of photographs, business and financial documents, travel records, scrapbooks, clippings, and ephemera.
Florence Hawley Ellis and Donovan Senter Collection of Hispanic, Isleta, and Laguna Songs
These tapes contain Hispanic folk music and songs of the Isleta and Laguna Pueblos.
John Donald Robb Field Recordings
The John Donald Robb Field Recordings consist of Hispanic, Native American, and Anglo music recorded between 1942-1979 in different parts of New Mexico, the Southwest, Mexico, and Latin America. The collection contains Hispanic folk music such as the alabado, the pastore, the decimal, and the corrido. Additionally, Native American chants and dances, as well as Anglo cowboy and frontier ballads are represented in the collection.
Juan S. Lucero and Lora L. Chavez Collection of New Mexico Hispanic Religious and Traditional Songs
This is a collection of songs composed by Juan Sebedeo Lucero, along with a few other traditional New Mexico songs, sung by Lucero and family members. Included are alabanzas or songs of praise, corridos, romances, rancheros and samples of a few other song types such as an indita, polka and a waltz.
Santa Fe Fiesta Council Collection
The collection consists of correspondence, committee reports, board, and general meeting minutes, newsclippings, financial information, events and parades information, De Vargas and La Reina contestant applications, and materials relating to the promotion and the operation of the Santa Fe Fiesta. Collection includes by-laws, operating manuals, and contracts.
Tibo Chavez Collection of Song Books,
Collection consists of three song books entitled "Canciones" (1905),"Canticos" (1907-1911), and "English Hymns" (1907). The "English Hymns" song book has text in Spanish and in English. The other books are entirely in Spanish. These song books were given to Clotilde Sedillo by Rev. J.B. Ralliere of Tome, New Mexico.
Most materials are in Spanish.