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Author:Vallente, Miguel.
Title:Miguel Vallente sings in Spanish for the Australian Children's folklore collection [sound recording].
Published:1977.
Description:1 tape reel (ca. 16 min.) : 7 1/2 ips, 2 track, mono. ; 10 in.
Playing Time:001600
Series:Australian Children's folklore collection
Summary:Folkloric recording. The Collection consists of traditional songs, music, rhymes and stories in several languages for young children; selected by Gwenda Davey from original field recordings located at Museum Victoria.
Contents:Singing in Spanish: De Cataluna Vengo (I come from Catalonia) -- Tengo Tengo Tengo (I have, I have, I have) -- El Nombre de Maria (How to spell the name of Maria (game with song)) -- Tengo Tengo Tengo (longer version) -- One balloon, two balloons -- La Galbina (The hen) -- La Familia de Musicos (The family of instruments) -- De Colores (traditional song from Asturias region in North Spain)
Biography:Miguel Vallente was originally from Spain
Notes:Recording begins approx. 44 min. into reel.
Recorded in Melbourne, Victoria on 28 February 1977.
In Spanish. Most items are accompanied by discussion or translation in English.
Subjects:Children's songs -- Australia.
Folk songs, Spanish -- Australia.
Other Authors:Davey, Gwenda, 1932-
Access Conditions:Access open for research, personal copies and public use. Acknowledgement to be made to Gwenda Davey.
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Libraries that have this item:National Library of Australia. National Library of Australia (ANL) (2192700) ORAL TRC 2632/3

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