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Though mostly collected from female singers , one of the ballad's records , interestingly , comes from a military song collection.10 The harmonization and performance of “ Le Roi Renaud ” by popular singers at the beginning of the ...
Though mostly collected from female singers , one of the ballad's records , interestingly , comes from a military song collection.10 The harmonization and performance of “ Le Roi Renaud ” by popular singers at the beginning of the ...
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The “ Corrido de Juan Charrasqueado ” may be inscribed in the popular culture extant in the 1950 in Mexico and the Southwestern United States . It was written during that period by Victor Cordero , a prolific song writer .
The “ Corrido de Juan Charrasqueado ” may be inscribed in the popular culture extant in the 1950 in Mexico and the Southwestern United States . It was written during that period by Victor Cordero , a prolific song writer .
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Conclusion Much of the significance of nationalism in the folk idiom of the border has been lost on students of Mexican popular culture . This is not surprising since the Mexican border retains very little of its patriotic character in ...
Conclusion Much of the significance of nationalism in the folk idiom of the border has been lost on students of Mexican popular culture . This is not surprising since the Mexican border retains very little of its patriotic character in ...
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Papers read at the 21st Ballad Conference Stockholm Sweden 1922 | 1 |
Jocular Ballads and Carnival | 17 |
Onomastic Aspects of Clerk | 31 |
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