Archive Tape Name: 62-47b NA NA National Science Foundation, Digital Library Initiative Phase 2 Maurice Amado Foundation University of California at Davis Samuel G. Armistead Bruce Rosenstock NA Samuel G. Armistead Samuel G. Armistead University of California
Spanish and Classics Dept. University of California at Davis Davis, CA 95616

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This transcription is taken from Archive tape named Reel 62-47, Side B, recorded on 1962-09-12, whose digital audio file is named 62-47b. The tape was recorded in Tangier. Samuel G. Armistead interviewed and taped session 1962-09-12 INFNAME informant Moisés Benadiba Informant identified as inf1 in 62-47b-1. Moisés Benadiba Informant identified as inf1 in 62-47b-2. Moisés Benadiba Informant identified as inf1 in 62-47b-3. Moisés Benadiba Informant identified as inf1 in 62-47b-4. Moisés Benadiba Informant identified as inf1 in 62-47b-5. Moisés Benadiba Informant identified as inf1 in 62-47b-6. Moisés Benadiba Informant identified as inf1 in 62-47b-7. Moisés Benadiba Informant identified as inf1 in 62-47b-8.

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1962-09-12 Tangier
62-47b-6 Karen L. Olson Supervised the editing of all transcriptions. Nancy Tamayo Editor/Transcriber Editor/Transcriber Editor/Transcriber University of California, Shields Library Samuel G. Armistead
Spanish and Classics Dept. University of California at Davis Davis, CA 95616
Ballad Title Not Yet Identified title: Tamar y Amnón canción. inf1 Y un hijo tiene el rey David que por nombre Abnor se yama. Namoróse de Tamar, aunque era su propia hermana. Grandes fueron lodh amores, malo cayó y metido en cama. Y un día por la mañana su padre a verlo entrara. -- ¿Qué tienes y tú, Abnor, hijo mío y de mi alma? -- Malo estoy yo, el rey mi padre, malo estoy yo y non como nada. -- ¿Si comeras tú, Abnor, pechuguita de una pava? -- Yo las comeré, el rey mi padre, si Tamar me las guizzara. -- Y eyos en estas palabras, Tamar por la puerta entrara. -- ¿Qué tienes y tú, Abnor, hermano mío y de mi alma? -- Malo [e]stoy yo [ se corrige ] De tuzz amores, Tamar, malo [e]stoy yo y metido en cama. -- Si de mi amor estás malo, no te levantes de esa cama. -- Tiró la mano al cueyo y a su cama la arronzhara. corte de cinta