The Alabados of New MexicoThomas J. Steele UNM Press, 2005 - 401 páginas The sacred Spanish-language hymns known as alabados originated in colonial New Spain in the eighteenth century. The Alabados of New Mexico includes a selection of the most beloved and most often sung hymns, in English and Spanish, as well as a basic explanation of the alabado. Introductory material discusses the sources of alabados and the form's origin in late medieval spirituality. Thomas Steele defines terms and discusses the alabado as poetry, music, and oral tradition. The 126 bilingual alabados are organized by theme, including the Christ child and holy family, passion narratives, sacraments, and prayers, etc. Steele includes complete texts and extensive commentaries. He has devoted decades to collecting and studying New Mexico's alabados and his annotations are enriched by his access to many versions of each hymn. |
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... Death of Our Lord Jesus Christ According to New Mexico " : a list of episodes and list of formulas a III . Passion Narratives ( alabados in strict sense ) : 1. First - person narratives : a . Christ Speaks 10. A nuestro Padre Jesús b ...
... ( death ) 85. Ayudad almas queridas ( death ) 86. Adiós acompañamiento ( wake and burial ) 286 288 290 291 294 297 301 87. Adiós hermano te vas ( wake and burial ) 88. San Gerónimo ha pedido ( last judgment ) 89. Un siervo del Santo Niño ...
... Death of Our Lord Jesus Christ according to New Mexico , " which appears between sections II and III . This listing includes all the episodes , scriptural or folkloric , from the Last Supper to the resurrection . The familiar ...
... death , then broadened to include any hymn , the narratives of saints ' lives , prayers of all sorts , and devotional lyrics meditating on a few chosen moments of the passion . The New Mexican alabado grew out of the laudi of the Late ...
... death , and glorify Mary , the angels , and the saints ( Stark 1983 , 25-26 ) . The alabados sung in New Mexico - written for the most part in New Spain and Mexico - were a literary type resembling oral tradition , which could ...