[United States, Indiana, Bloomington, Mexican-American, 1990] / collected by Scott Lukas.
Sections
- February 9, 1990. United States, Indiana, Bloomington, Indiana University, Archives of Traditional Music, The Hoagy Carmichael Room, Morrison Hall 006.
- 1. [unrecorded content] (00:10)
- 2. An introduction to the event: The Archives of Traditional Music Noon Series: "Corridos from the Mexican Revolution," presented by Juan Díes. (Scott Lukas - speaker) (00:30)
- 3. La Marieta (instrumental) (Juan Díes - vocals and guitar) (01:30)
- 4. A discussion around the origins of corridos (Juan Díes - speaker) (03:18)
- 5. The story of Rosita Alvírez [The story is about a woman who refuses to dance]. (Juan Díes - narrator) (02:20)
- 6. Rosita Alvírez (Juan Díes - vocals and guitar) (03:30)
- 7. Stories from the Mexican Revolution [Part 1 of 4, continued on Side 1 segment 9] (Events discussed: begining of the revolution, the story of Pancho Villa [Villa was a general in the Mexican Revolution]) (Juan Díes - narrator) (11:57)
- 8. La Persecucion de Villa (Juan Díes - vocals and guitar) (04:59)
- 9. Stories from the Mexican Revolution [Part 2 of 4, continued from Side 1 segment 7] (Juan Díes - narrator) (03:34)
- 10. La Cucaracha (Juan Díes - vocals and guitar) (02:30)
- 11. Stories from the Mexican Revolution [Part 3 of 4, continued from Side 1 segment 9] [Events discussed: alliances during the Revolution, the story of Bejamin Argumedo] (Juan Díes - narrator) (09:52)
- 12. Corrido de Bejamin Argumedo [Part 1 of 2, continued on side 2 segment 1] (Juan Díes - vocals and guitar) (03:25)
- 13. [unrecorded content] (00:09)
- February 9, 1990. United States, Indiana, Bloomington, Indiana University, Archives of Traditional Music, The Hoagy Carmichael Room, Morrison Hall 006.
- 1. Corrido de Bejamin Argumedo [Part 2 of 2, continued from side 1 segment 12] (Juan Díes - vocals and guitar) (04:46)
- 2. Stories from the Mexican Revolution [Part 4 of 4, continued from Side 1 segment 11] (Events discussed: the end of the Revolution (1921) and love songs from the Revolution] (Juan Díes - narrator) (03:58)
- 3. La Cautela (Juan Díes - vocals and guitar) (03:29)
- 4. Closing remarks [There is a reverb at the end of this item] (Scot Lukas - speaker) (01:07)
- 5. [unrecorded content] (34:36)
- Date
1990
- Main contributor
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- Summary
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"Corridos from the Mexican Revolution" (presented by Juan Díes). Descriptive information presented here may come from original collection documentation. Please note that collections of historical content may contain material that could be offensive to some patrons.
- Contributors
Díes, Juan.; Lukas, Scott A.; Indiana University, Bloomington. Archives of Traditional Music.
- Subjects
Corridos; Songs, Spanish; Tales; History and criticism; Guitar music; N.U.1; History; songs and music
- Locations
Mexico; Indiana
- Collection
Archives of Traditional Music Noon Concert and Lecture Series
- Unit
Archives of Traditional Music
- Languages
English; Spanish
- Rights Statement
- In Copyright
- Physical Description
1 sound cassette : analog, stereo.
- Notes
Corridos, epic songs, and theatrically dramatized stories from the Mexican Revolution (1910-1921)--documentation.
Accompanied by a tape index.
Deposited at the Archives of Traditional Music by Dies in 1990 under option 1.
Local Note
Cass 3583
Performers
Juan Dies, acoustic guitar, vocals and narration.
Statement of Responsibility
collected by Scott Lukas.
Venue/Event Date
Recorded by Lukas during an Archives of Traditional Music Noon Concert Feb. 9, 1990.
- Other Identifiers
Catalog Key: 77392; Other: GR00198647; Other: Cass 3583; MDPI Barcode: 40000000378705; OCLC: ocm22527352; Catalog Key: AAY0261BT; Collection Identifier: 90-010-F ATL 10427
Access Restrictions
This item is accessible by: the public.