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Argentina : tritonic musics of the north-west = Argentine : musiques tritoniques du nord-ouest.

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Format:
Sound recording
Contributor:
Alexander Street Press.
Series:
Smithsonian Global Sound.
Musiques et musiciens du monde
Language:
English
French
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Indians of South America--Argentina, Northwest--Music.
Indians of South America.
Folk songs, Spanish--Argentina, Northwest.
Folk songs, Spanish.
Northwest Argentina.
Genre:
Folk music.
Field recordings.
Music.
Sound recordings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (68 minutes).
Place of Publication:
Washington, DC : Smithsonian Folkways Recordings/Audivis-UNESCO, 1992.
Language Note:
Vocal works sung in Spanish.
Contents:
Misachico (1:45)
Toque quebradeño (1:59)
Toque abrapampeño (1:57)
Toque vallista de Iruya (2:19)
Tonada de carnaval (8:17)
Contrapunto (5:35)
Coplas del abrapampeño (1:16)
Coplas de carnaval (9:57)
Tonada Chañar caido (3:30)
Tonada La flor de Tafi (2:10)
Tonada Qué haré con llorar ; &, Arribeñas (3:28)
Tonada Aqui he venido ; &, Arribeña Palomita carcelera (4:29)
Arribeñas (1:42)
Tonada Tafi del Valle (4:10)
Tonada Ya me voy (4:17)
Bagualas carnavaleras (10:19).
Participant:
Various performers.
Notes:
Streaming audio files.
Title from resource description page (viewed March 03, 2016).
Includes PDF of liner notes in English with French translation.
Field recordings made by Rafaeˆl Parejo in carnival season 1988.
Other Format:
Original cat. no.: UNES08208
OCLC:
950026044
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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