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The Pleasures of Cervantes : vocal and instrumental music of Spain of the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries.

Title
  1. The Pleasures of Cervantes : vocal and instrumental music of Spain of the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries.
Published by
  1. Nonesuch, [1966]

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Additional authors
  1. Querol Gavaldá, Miguel
  2. Arañés, Juan, -approximately 1649.
  3. Romero, Mateo, 1575 or 1576-1647.
  4. Narváez, Luis de, active 16th century.
  5. Milán, Luis, active 16th century.
  6. Mena, Gabriel, -1528.
  7. Ribera, Antonio de.
  8. Valderrábano, Enríquez de, approximately 1500-approximately 1557.
  9. Polyphonic Ensemble of Barcelona, performer. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/prf
Description
  1. 2 s. ; 33ℓ/ rpm. microgroove. stereophonic.; 12 in.
Uniform title
  1. No hay que decir. 1966.
  2. Chaconne. 1966.
  3. Al villano se la dan. 1966.
  4. Tres morillas. 1966.
  5. Perre mora. 1966.
  6. Folia. 1966.
  7. Vuelve barquilla. 1966.
  8. Canario. 1966.
  9. De tu vista celoso. 1966.
  10. Caballeros, si a Francia ides. 1966.
  11. Jacara. 1966.
  12. Donde estas, señora mia. 1966.
  13. Rompase la sepultura. 1966.
Subject
  1. Instrumental music
  2. Vocal music
  3. Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616 > Musical settings
Contents
  1. Un sarao de la chacona.--Romero florido.--No hay que decir.--Paseabase el rey moro.--Chaconne.--Al villano se la dan.--Tres morillas.--La perre mora.--Folia.--Vuelve barquilla.--Canario.--De tu vista celoso.--Durandarte.--De la dulce enemiga.--Caballeros, si a Francia ides.--Jacara.--Por unos puertos arriba.--Con pavor recordo il moro.--Canario.--Donde estas, señora mia.--Rompase la sepultura.--Pavane.
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. Program notes by the director, translated by Teresa Stone, and texts of the vocal pieces, with English translations by Frederick Fuller, on container.
Event (note)
  1. "A Cycnus recording, Paris."