Canciones acumulativas sefardíes y congéneres hispánicos
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https://doi.org/10.3989/rdtp.1995.v50.i1.301Abstract
The corpus of cummulative songs in the musico-poetical repertoire of the Sephardic Jews is studied here through a few examples from the oral tradition; these Judeo-Spanish cummulative songs are compared with cummulative songs from the Hispanic tradition. Two aspects are stressed: the continuity of the repertoire and it's wide geographic distribution in both, the Spanish and the Sephardi repertoires; distinctive features and musico-poetical structures are analized.
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