[United States, Indiana, Bloomington, Mexican, 1998] / collected by Archives staff.
Sections
- September, 14, 1998. United States, Indiana, Bloomington, Indiana University, Archives of Traditional Music, The Hoagy Carmichael Room, Morrison Hall 006
- 1. Announcement about the Archives of Traditional Music Noon Concert and Lecture Series (ATM Director, Gloria Gibson - spealer )[There is a technical problem with this section of the original recording] (02:39)
- 2. A brief introduction by the Ethnomusicology Student Association (Joan Zaretti - speaker) [There is a technical problem with this section of the original recording] (01:33)
- 3. A brief introduction about Sones de Mexico and the program (Juan Dies - speaker) [There is a technical problem with this section of the original recording] (05:16)
- Sones de Mexico Ensemble (Juan Díes, Gonsalvo Cordova, Victor Pinchardo, Raul Fernández, and Renato Caron, Rene Cardoza) [vocals, guitar, guitarron, harp, percussion, and zapateado (foot tapping), roles unidentified]
- 4. Conchero: "La pasion," "¡Que Florezca!" and "Xipe" [There is a technical problem with this section of the original recording] (17:03)
- 5. An introduction to the next song (Juan Dies - speaker) (00:58)
- 6. Son Huasteco: "Cielito Lindo" (04:53)
- 7. An introduction to the next song (Juan Dies - speaker) (00:18)
- 8. Son Huasteco: "La Rosa" and "La Petenera" [There is a two seconds silence in the middle of the song.] (04:34)
- 9. A brief explanation about the instruments and Mariachi music and introduction to the next song (Juan Dies - speaker) (02:48)
- 10. Mariachi: "La Tortolita" (05:03)
- 11. [unrecorded content] (03:33)
- September, 14, 1998. United States, Indiana, Bloomington, Indiana University, Archives of Traditional Music, The Hoagy Carmichael Room, Morrison Hall 006. Sones de Mexico Ensemble (Juan Díes, Gonsalvo Cordova, Victor Pinchardo, Raul Fernández, and Renato Caron, Rene Cardoza) [vocals, guitar, guitarron, harp, percussion, and zapateado (foot tapping), roles unidentified]
- 1. [unrecorded content] (00:55)
- 2. An introduction to the next song (Juan Dies - speaker) (01:10)
- 3. Mariachi: "Son de la Negra" (02:44)
- 4. A brief explanation about the instruments and introduction to the next song (Juan Dies - speaker) (03:03)
- 5. Son de tarima: "El Toro Rabon," "El Zopilote," and "El Gato" [There is 2 seconds of silence towards the end of this item.] (07:01)
- 6. A brief discussion about ensemble members and introduction to the next song (Juan Dies - speaker) (01:42)
- 7. Son jarocho: "Zapateado" and "Agvanieves" (05:01)
- 8. An introduction to the next song (Juan Dies - speaker) (00:20)
- 9. Son jarocho: "La bamba" [There is 2 seconds of silence in the middle of the item.] (05:41)
- 10. Closing remarks and re-introduction of the ensemble members (Juan Dies - speaker) (00:54)
- 11. [unrecorded content] (20:06)
- Date
1998
- Main contributor
See Other Contributors
- Summary
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Sones de México performs traditional Mexican music. 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
Sones de México Ensemble Chicago.; Indiana University, Bloomington. Archives of Traditional Music.
- Subjects
Sones; Mariachi; N.U.54
- Location
Mexico
- Collection
Archives of Traditional Music Noon Concert and Lecture Series
- Unit
Archives of Traditional Music
- Language
Spanish
- Rights Statement
- In Copyright
- Physical Description
1 sound cassette : analog, stereo + documentation + 2 photographs
- Notes
Title supplied by cataloger.
Traditional and contemporary Mexican sones and mariachi music.
Deposited by Juan Dies in 1998 under option 1.
Documentation includes photographs, reviews, and publicity for the ensemble.
Local Note
cass 6798
Performers
Sones de Mexico Ensemble Chicago: (Juan Dies, Gonsalvo Córdova, Victor Pichardo, Raul Fernández, Renato Caron).
Statement of Responsibility
collected by Archives staff.
Contents
La pasion ; Que florenzca ; Xipe (conchero style) -- Cielito lindo (son huesteco style) -- La rosa ; La petenera (sones huasteco) -- La tortolita (mariachi) -- Son de la negra (mariachi) -- El toro rabon ; El zopilote ; El gato (sones de tarima) -- Zapateado ; Agranieves (sones jarocho) -- La bamba (son jarocho).
Venue/Event Date
Recorded by Archives of Traditional Music staff in the Hoagy Carmichael Room on September 14, 1998.
- Other Identifiers
Catalog Key: 4771055; Other: GR00198778; Other: Cass 6798; MDPI Barcode: 40000000343501; OCLC: ocm46306640; Collection Identifier: 98-293-F ATL 15031
Access Restrictions
This item is accessible by: the public.