Oh, dulcisimo Jesús (Oh, Sweetest Jesus) [Audio]
Archuleta, Ricardo; vocal
performer
sound recording-musical
1940-08-09
1940-08-09
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sound recording
sound disc
1 sound disc : analog ; 12 in.
Recording log notes: Mr. Archuleta was 70 years old at the time of this recording. He was a resident of Cerro, New Mexico.
Alabado Category: The Passion
Collector's notes: There are two versions of this alabado, recording #3929a2, from Manassa, Colorado, and recording #3933a1 from Cerro, New Mexico. In the Cerro version both the initial stanza and the tune are different. This hymn makes reference to an image of Christ, El Cristo de Mapimí, which is enshrined in the town of Cuencamé, in the state of Durango, Mexico.
Transcription: Oh, dulcísimo Jesús,/a ti me amparo hasta aquí,/para alabar y ensalzar/al Señor de Mapimí!/La grande misericordia/del cielo vino hasta aquí,/vino a buscar a las almas,/el Señor de Mapimí./Si de mis grandes pecados/estás en la cruz por mí,/espero me has de salvar,/el Señor de Mapimí./En jardín que allí lo vi/y veneramos aquí,/es la rosa más frondosa/del Señor de Mapimí./Entre las nueve y las diez,/el Calvario recibí,/son las tres necesidades/del Señor de Mapimí.
Transcription: English Translation
Transcription: Oh, sweetest Jesus,/until here in you I am protected,/to praise and exalt /the Lord of Mapimí!/The great mercy/of heaven has come here, /it came to seek all souls,/the Lord of Mapimí./If because of my great sins/you are on the cross for me,/I hope you will save me,/Lord of Mapimí./In the garden I saw there/which we venerate here,/is the most luxuriant rose/of the Lord of Mapimí./Between nine and ten,/I received Calvary,/these are the three needs/of the Lord of Mapimí.
In Spanish.
Also included in The Juan B. Rael Collection.
instrumentation: Unaccompanied Vocal
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1940-08-09
AFS 3933a1
Oh, dulcisimo Jesús (Oh, Sweetest Jesus) [Audio]
1940-08-09
1 sound disc :
analog ;
12 in.
Recording log notes: Mr. Archuleta was 70 years old at the time of this recording. He was a resident of Cerro, New Mexico.
Alabado Category: The Passion
Collector's notes: There are two versions of this alabado, recording #3929a2, from Manassa, Colorado, and recording #3933a1 from Cerro, New Mexico. In the Cerro version both the initial stanza and the tune are different. This hymn makes reference to an image of Christ, El Cristo de Mapimí, which is enshrined in the town of Cuencamé, in the state of Durango, Mexico.
Transcription: Oh, dulcísimo Jesús,/a ti me amparo hasta aquí,/para alabar y ensalzar/al Señor de Mapimí!/La grande misericordia/del cielo vino hasta aquí,/vino a buscar a las almas,/el Señor de Mapimí./Si de mis grandes pecados/estás en la cruz por mí,/espero me has de salvar,/el Señor de Mapimí./En jardín que allí lo vi/y veneramos aquí,/es la rosa más frondosa/del Señor de Mapimí./Entre las nueve y las diez,/el Calvario recibí,/son las tres necesidades/del Señor de Mapimí.
Transcription: English Translation
Transcription: Oh, sweetest Jesus,/until here in you I am protected,/to praise and exalt /the Lord of Mapimí!/The great mercy/of heaven has come here, /it came to seek all souls,/the Lord of Mapimí./If because of my great sins/you are on the cross for me,/I hope you will save me,/Lord of Mapimí./In the garden I saw there/which we venerate here,/is the most luxuriant rose/of the Lord of Mapimí./Between nine and ten,/I received Calvary,/these are the three needs/of the Lord of Mapimí.
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In Spanish.
Also included in The Juan B. Rael Collection.
instrumentation: Unaccompanied Vocal
Alabado (hymn)
Field recordings
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Ethnography
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Music
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Archuleta, Ricardo; vocal
performer
The Juan B. Rael Collection
AFS 3933a1
DLC-AFC
American Folklife Center, Library of Congress
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/diglib/ihas/loc.afc.afcrael.st042/default.html
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