Cantares tradicionales del Tucumán

antología

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Cantares tradicionales del Tucumán

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"This reprint of the 1934 publication compiles traditional lyrics, including romances, coplas, and glosas, and transcriptions of melodies collected by the author in the region of Tucumán"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.

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Language
Spanish
Pages
204

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Cover of: Cantares tradicionales del Tucumán
Cantares tradicionales del Tucumán: antología
1994, Universidad Nacional de Jujuy
in Spanish - 2. ed.
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [205-206]) and index.
In part with music (unacc. melodies).
Originally published: Buenos Aires : Imp. A. Baiocco, 1939.
"Publicación no 46"--Colophon.

Published in
[San Salvador de Jujuy]
Series
Colección Arte-ciencia.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
782.162/6108243
Library of Congress
M1687.A7 C17 1994

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Pagination
204, [9] p. :
Number of pages
204

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL913656M
ISBN 10
9507210318
LCCN
95209499

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