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First published in 1954 when Robb was Dean of the College of Fine
Arts at the University of New Mexico, "Hispanic Folk Songs of New
Mexico" has been revised to feature arrangements for voice and
piano with the addition of chord symbols for guitar. Contributors
to the revision are James Bratcher, Marilyn Fletcher, UNM Professor
Emeritus, Tomas Ruiz-Fabrega, Ph.D., and Robert Tillotson, Ph.D.
Robb's discussion falls into three major divisions: a general
examination of the Hispanic folk song in New Mexico (types,
origins, and literary and musical characteristics), of specific
folk songs, and, finally, the songs presented in both Spanish and
English.
Aimed at general folk music enthusiasts and educators for use in
the classroom, yet avoiding being overly technical, Robb conveys
basic principles and imparts his contagious enthusiasm for the
flavor of New Mexico's folk songs.
The Making of Modern Law: Foreign, Comparative and International
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LibraryLP3Y005530019250101The Making of Modern Law: Foreign,
Comparative, and International Law, 1600-1926Cover-title. Reprinted
from 9 Minnesota law review, 122-139, 240-268.Minneapolis, Minn.,
c1925]47 p.; 26 cmUnited States
With Selected Songs Collected, Transcribed And Arranged For Voice
And Piano.
With Selected Songs Collected, Transcribed And Arranged For Voice
And Piano.
First published in 1980 and now available only from the University
of New Mexico Press, this classic compilation of New Mexico folk
music is based on thirty-five years of field research by a giant of
modern music. Composer John Donald Robb, a passionate aficionado of
the traditions of his adopted state, travelled New Mexico recording
and transcribing music from the time he arrived in the Southwest in
1941.
Composer John Donald Robb (1892-1989) built an invaluable legacy in
the preservation of New Mexico's rich musical traditions. His
extensive field recordings, compositions, papers, and photographs
now comprise the John Donald Robb Archives in the University of New
Mexico Libraries' Center for Southwest Research. Cancionero
presents thirteen Hispanic folk songs from Robb's renowned archive.
Created for musicians and vocalists, Cancionero features
arrangements for voice with piano or guitar accompaniments as well
as selected concert versions for voice, oboe, harp, and piano.
Introductions include information about song forms, history, and
subjects, providing further insight into each song.
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