Albas y alboradas en el cancionero tradicional mexicano: herencia y cambio
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https://doi.org/10.3989/rdtp.1999.v54.i2.421Abstract
The roots of some erotic motives in Mexican traditional songs in Spanish could be traced to the Medieval Popular Hispanic songs, as has been said by scholars. But, until now, nobody has studied in depth the relationship and diversity between the Mexican cancionero and old Spanish songs. In this article I shall analize the preservation of the Dawn motif, and all those associated with it, in Mexican Contemporary Songs and variation.
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