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AlfonsoDoce.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 1m34s, 35kbps)
public domain recording from the library of congress
"Alfonso Doce" Spanish-language song in a version from Minorca preserved at the Library of Congress' Florida Folklife from the WPA Collections; performed by Maria Hugas de Aceval on September 26, 1939 in St. Augustine, Florida.
It is an adaptation of a traditional Castilian song "¿Dónde vas, el caballero?" with (barely audible) lyrics referencing the untimely death of queen María de las Mercedes de Orleáns, first wife of Alfonso XII of Spain.
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| current | 04:53, 9 February 2004 | 1m34s (405 KB) | TUF-KAT (Talk | contribs) | (public domain recording from the library of congress) |
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