Donn Borcherdt Collection 1960-1964
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Mariachi de los Salinas. Cocula, Jalisco. (2 violins, vihuela, guitarron, 2 male voices) 1960
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Mariachi de los Salinas. Cocula, Jalisco. (2 violins, vihuela, guitarron, 2 male voices) June 28, 1960
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Mariachi de los Salinas. Cocula, Jalisco. (2 violins, vihuela, guitarron, 2 male voices) July 3, 1960
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Miscellaneous Mariachi Music
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Arpa Jalisciense: Abundio Morales. Guadalajara, Jalisco. (Arpa jalisciense and guitarra de golpe, male voices) Jan. 5, 1962
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Arpa Jalisciense: Abundio Morales. Guadalajara, Jalisco. (arpa jalisciense and guitarra de golpe: Secundino Morales Moreno, male voices)
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Corridos played by blind musicians. (violin, 2 guitars, guitarrón, mixed voices)
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Vihuela study tape of manicos for sones. (vihuela: David Lopez)
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Interview with Gregorio Rosales. Juchitlan, Jalisco. Mar. 8, 1964
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El Trio Chicontepec: Sones Huastecos. Mexico City. (violin: Rolando Hernández-Reyes [Quecho], jarana huasteca: Godelevo Hernández-Reyes, huapanguera: Huilebaldo Amador, male voices)
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El Trio Chicontepec: Sones Huastecos. Mexico City. (violin: Rolando Hernández-Reyes [Quecho], huapanguera: Huilebaldo Amador, male voices)
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Concurso de Huapangos. Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas. [Dub of field tape by Susan Cashion and Ramon Morones] (Various conjuntos huastecos: violin, jarana huasteca, huapanguera, male voices) Nov. 1963
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Los Hermanos Rosas: Sones Jarochos. Mexico City. (arpa jarocha, jarana jarocha, requinto jarocho, guitar, male voices)
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Arpa Jarocha: Nicolas Sosa - Sones Jarochos
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Arpa Jarocha: Nicolas Sosa - Sones Jarochos
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Sones Jarochos, Old Style (Various combinations of jaranas jarochas) [From Jose Hellmer]
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Music from Michoacán [From field recording by Tim Harding]
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Sonajas y Jarabes Michoacanas: Francisco Bautista, violin. Mexico, D.F.
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Gaspar de la Cruz, guitar. Ayutla, Guerrero. Aug. 24, 1961. (guitar and male voice)
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Salterio and Marimba [Recording by Tim Harding in Veracruz]
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Chirimía and Drum. Pedro Espinosa, chirimia; Jose Hernandez, drum.
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Abelina Castillo; Children's songs. Los Angeles, CA. May 1962
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Abelina Castillo. Los Angeles, CA. May 1962
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Abelina Castillo. Los Angeles, CA. May 1962
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Abelina Castillo. Los Angeles, CA.
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Recording session with family. Ostula, Michoacan. Dec. 1961
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Party with Rafael Zamarripa, Ramón Morones, Benjamín Hernández, and Melitón Salas. Guadalajara, Jalisco
Religious Service. Ostula, Michoacán. Dec. 29, 1961
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Pastorela and Coloquio. Ostula, Michoacán. Dec. 1961
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Pastorela. Pomaro, Michoacán. Dec. 1961
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Music for Mass. Jocotepec. (organ: Joaquín Rodríguez Mendoza, violin: Juan Rodríguez Mendoza, violoncello: Edmundo Rodríguez Mendoza, bass: Javier Rodríguez Mendoza)
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Huichol musicians: Ramón Medina-Silva, Pablo Medina. Guadalajara, Jalisco. (Huichol violin and male and female voices) Oct. 28, 1963
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Huichol musicians: Ramón Medina-Silva. Guadalajara, Jalisco. (Huichol violin)
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Huichol music: Antonio Pérez. (Huichol violin and guitar)
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Danza de los Sonajeros. Tuxpan, Jalisco. (2 flautas de carrizo, 2 drums) July 9, 1960
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Mariachi de Memo Quintero: Son Jalisciense, Paso Doble, Marcha. (mariachi)
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Mariachi de Memo Quintero: Sones Jaliscienses. (mariachi)
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Los Charros de Ameca de Ramón Palomar: Sones Jaliscienses. (mariachi)
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Mariachi Music: Son Jalisciense, Polka, Shotiz.
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Mariachi Music: José Alfredo Jiménez--Canción Ranchera, Corrido; Son Jalisciense. (mariachi)
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Lola Beltrán--Canción Ranchera, Huapango, Corrido, Son Jalisciense. (mariachi)
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Miguel Aceves Mejia--Canción Ranchera, Huapango. (RCA Victor MKL-120) (mariachi)
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Miguel Aceves Mejia--Canción Ranchera, Huapango; Trio Chicontepec [from tape 8013]
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David Zaizar, Miguel Aceves Mejia, Miscellaneous Singers--Canción Ranchera, Huapango, Son Jalisciense, Corrido.
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Two Female Ranchera Singers--Canción Ranchera. (mariachi) [from Baños collection of old 78's]
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"Music of Mexico," radio program given by Gary Margolis on KFMV.
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Las Tres Huastecas (Orfeon LP 12-27). El Viejo Elpidio, violin. Sones Huastecos. (violin, guitars, guitarron)
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Los Cantores del Bosque. Nino Cuco, violin. Sones Huastecos. [Selections]. (violin, guitars)
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Conjunto Medillin de Lino Chavez. (Discos Peerless LPP 147). Sones Jarochos. [Selections] (conjunto jarocho: arpa jarocha, jarana jarocha, requinto jarocho, guitar)
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Viva Veracruz. Conjunto Sotavento de Nacho Fierro (Musart-D442) Sones Jarochos. (conjunto jarocho)
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Viva Veracruz, pt. 2. Conjunto Sotavento de Nacho Fierro (Musart-D442) Sones Jarochos. (conjunto jarocho)
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Jalisco and Huasteca.
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Huasteca and Jalisco.
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Jalisco and Jarocho.
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Jalisco and Jarocho.
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Guitar Trio and Jalisco.
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Jalisco, Orquestra Tipica, and Modern Band. [from old 78's given as a gift by Oscar Santoyo]
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Guerrero, Guitar Trio, and Jarocho
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Huasteca, Jarocho, and Guitar Trio.
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Jarocho, Guitar Trio, and Oaxaca.
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Guitar Trio, Jarocho, Huasteca, and Oaxaca.
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Jarocho, Huasteca, Michoacán, Guerrero.
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Jarocho, Jalisco, Huasteca, and Costa Chica
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Norteño, Huasteca, Jarocho, Chavela Vargas.
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Huasteca, Jalisco, Norteño
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Huasteca, Norteño, Jalisco, Jarocho, Yucatán, Costa Chica.
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Oaxaca, Guitar Trio.
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Guitar Trio.
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Indigenous, Jalisco, Michoacán, Huasteca.
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Indigenous, Huasteco, Guerrero, Jarocho. [Folklore Mexicano. Archivo del Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes. Dubbings from José Hellmer]
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Indigenous, etc.
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Mexican and Philippine Folk Music, pt. 1. (Mariachi Uclatlán)
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Mexican and Philippine Folk Music, pt. 2. (Mariachi Uclatlán)
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Mexican Folk Music. Noon Concert. (Mariachi Uclatlán) July 3, 1962
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Mexican Folk Music. (Mariachi Uclatlán, Los Tigres de la Sierra) March 14, 1963
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Mexican Folk Music. Schoenberg Hall. (Mariachi Uclatlán, Los Tigres de la Sierra) March 14, 1963
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Mexican Folk Music. Spring Concert. (Mariachi Uclatlán, Los Tigres de la Sierra) 1963
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Folk Music of Mexico. Spring Festival, pt. 1 (Mariachi Uclatlán, Los Tigres de la Sierra) 1964
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Folk Music of Mexico. Spring Festival, pt. 2 (Mariachi Uclatlán, Los Tigres de la Sierra) 1964
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Folk Music of Mexico. Spring Festival, pt. 3 (Mariachi Uclatlán, Los Tigres de la Sierra) 1964
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Folk Music of Mexico. Spring Festival, pt. 1 (Mariachi Uclatlán, Los Tigres de la Sierra) 1965
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Folk Music of Mexico. Spring Festival, pt. 2 (Mariachi Uclatlán, Los Tigres de la Sierra) 1965
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Folk Music of Mexico. Spring Festival, pt. 3 1965
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Mexican Folk Music. Spring Festival, pt. 1 (Mariachi Uclatlan, Los Tigres de la Sierra) 1966
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Mexican Folk Music. Spring Festival, pt. 2 (Mariachi Uclatlan, Los Tigres de la Sierra) 1966
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Mexican Folk Music. Special Recording Session. (Mariachi Uclatlan)
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Mexican, Brazilian, and Spanish Folk Music. Cal State L.A. (Los Tigres de la Sierra)
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Mexican Folk Music. (Los Tigres de la Sierra)
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Composite of Sones Jaliscienses for Mellograph. (Mariachi de los Salinas)
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Composite of Sones Jaliscienses for Rhythmic Study. (Mariachi de Memo Quintero with hand rhythms by Antonio González)
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Composite of Sones Jaliscienses for Lecture.
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[Composite of Mexican folk music for lecture]
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Composite of Sones Jaliscieneses for Music 171J, Music of Mexico.
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Composite of regional styles for Music 171J, Music of Mexico.
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Party for Sylvia at her Sister's. (Mariachi Uclatla, Los Tigres de la Sierra)
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1st and 2nd violin parts of mariachi repertoire. (Lawrence Sanders)
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1st and 2nd trumpet parts of mariachi repertoire. (Lawrence Sanders)
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2nd violin parts of mariachi repertoire. (Lawrence Saunders)
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