The Traditional Tunes of the Gibraltar Romances
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https://doi.org/10.3989/sefarad.1998.v58.i1.838Abstract
The fifteen tunes transcribed directly from the field tapes of Prof. Oro Anahory-Librowicz, represent but a sampling of the rarely heard Judeo-Spanish ballad tradition from Gibraltar. All were sung by a single informant, Mrs. Flora Ohana de Roublev. Thus the tunes will serve as valuable comparative documentation for the on-going musicological researches concerning traditional Peninsula and Moroccan balladry.
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