El Coro del Real Presidio de Santa Barbara Collection
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El Coro del Real Presidio de Santa Barbara Collection
http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8wq08bm No online items El Coro del Real Presidio de Santa Barbara Collection MS-22 Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation. Presidio Research Center 215 East Canon Perdido St. Santa Barbara 93101 [email protected] URL: http://sbthp.org/research.htm El Coro del Real Presidio de Santa Barbara Collection MS-22 MS-22 1 Language of Material: Spanish; Castilian Contributing Institution: Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation. Presidio Research Center Title: El Coro del Real Presidio de Santa Barbara Collection Identifier/Call Number: MS-22 Physical Description: 2 Linear Feet Date (inclusive): 1991-2009 Abstract: This collection is made up of the songs that El Coro del Real Presidio de Santa Barbara performed from 1991 to 2009 for its yearly event Las Posadas, as well as several other performances. Immediate Source of Acquisition Gift of Elizabeth Erro Hvolboll Biographical / Historical Elizabeth Hvolboll and Luis Moreno are founders of El Coro del Real Presidio de Santa Barbara, a local choral group which celebrates and performs music of the Californios. The group sings in Santa Barbara’s annual Una Noche de Las Posadas, a holiday event which has been a long-time community tradition in Santa Barbara. Las Posadas (The Inns) commemorates Mary and Joseph’s journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem and their nine-day search for shelter. Una Noche de Las Posadas, a one-night version of the celebration, begins with traditional holiday songs performed in the candlelit Presidio Chapel by El Coro del Real Presidio de Santa Bárbara. Guests are invited to join the choir in a procession led by children portraying an angel, Joseph, and Mary as well as their small burro as they stroll and sing their way to State Street and into De la Guerra Plaza, in search of lodging. The procession ends at Casa de la Guerra as Joseph and Mary finally find shelter and attendees enjoy more singing, traditional refreshments and a piñata for children. This holiday tradition was brought to Santa Barbara by its Spanish and Mexican settlers and is still observed throughout the American Southwest as a religious and social celebration. Elizabeth Hvolboll is a seventh-generation descendant of the Presidio founding families and an active member of the community. She has done significant work in the preservation of early California music through extensive research and El Coro performances. Luis Moreno is a musician and former member of the original Teatro Campesino, where he developed an appreciation and understanding of the wide varieties of Mexican music. He has nurtured a specific interest in early California music, and, along with Elizabeth, has recorded a collection of songs from the Mission and Rancho periods of early California. Luis is a long-time contributor to projects and programs at the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation and has performed in and helped organize several performances of Una Pastorela at the Presidio Chapel. Luis’ work has played a pivotal role in the preservation and celebration of Santa Barbara’s Spanish heritage. Conditions Governing Access Collection is open to researchers. Conditions Governing Use All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Archivist. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation Research Center as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the reader. Preferred Citation El Coro del Real Presidio de Santa Barbara Collection, MS-22, Presidio Research Center, Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation. Scope and Contents This collection is made up of the songs that El Coro del Real Presidio de Santa Barbara performed from 1991 to 2009 for its yearly event Las Posadas, as well as several other performances. Each song has its own folder and most of them contain lyrics and music. The materials are all photocopies with the exception of the published songbooks. The collection is divided into four series: Christmas Songs, Folk Songs and Mission Music, Program files, and Historical Materials about Las Posadas and early California music. Related Materials To hear an oral history with Elizabeth Hvolboll and Luis Moreno, go to http://omeka.sbthp.org/items/show/186 El Coro Repertoire: Christmas Songs El Coro del Real Presidio de Santa Barbara Collection MS-22 MS-22 2 El Coro Repertoire: Christmas Songs folder 1 folder 2 folder 3 folder 4 folder 5 folder 5.1 folder 6 folder 7 folder 8 folder 9 folder 10 folder 11 folder 12 folder 13 folder 14 folder 15 El Coro del Real Presidio Repertoire A La Ru Ándale Niña/La Piñata Al Romper la Piñata Canto Navidad La Larga Jornada En Nombre del Cielo Entren Santos Peregrinos Hacia Belén Hoy a la Tierra Humildes Peregrinos Kyrie El Niño Jesus Noche de Paz Oh Ven, Oh Ven Emanuel Los Pastores folder 16 folder 17 folder 18 folder 19 folder 20 folder 21 folder 22 folder 23 Pastores a Belén Pastores de la Cruz La Piñata Los Reyes de Oriente Ríu, Ríu, Chíu Vamos, Pastores, Vamos La Virgen Lava Pañales Other Songs for Christmas folder 24 folder 25 folder 26 folder 27 folder 28 folder 29 folder 30 folder 31 folder 32 folder 33 folder 34 folder 35 folder 36 folder 37 folder 38 Combined Words--Songs on 1 Page El Coro Repertoire: Folk Songs and Mission Music Adios, Adios, Amores Alabado Alma Angelina Angel Divino ¡Ay! Vienen Los Yankees La Barquillera Las Blancas Flores La Cachucha California Vals Jota Los Camotes El Cántico del Alba Capitán de un Barco El Capotin Lindo Capullo de Alelí folder 39 folder 40 folder 41 folder 42 folder 43 folder 44 folder 45 folder 46 El Charro Cielito Lindo Diós Te, Salve Es El Amor Mariposa Las Gaviotas La Golondrina La Hamaca La Indita folder 47 folder 48 folder 49 folder 50 folder 51 folder 52 folder 53 folder 54 Libertad Las Mañanitas de Placer Las Mañanitas Mexicanas Las Mañanitas Tapatias Mañanitas--Virgin de Guadalupe María, María Mi Pepa Misa Viscaína folder 55 La Noche 'sta Serena El Coro del Real Presidio de Santa Barbara Collection MS-22 MS-22 3 El Coro Repertoire: Folk Songs and Mission Music folder 56 folder 57 folder 58 folder 59 folder 60 folder 61 folder 62 folder 63 folder 64 folder 65 folder 66 folder 67 folder 68 folder 69 folder 70 folder 71 folder 72 folder 73 La Paloma La Paloma Blanca Peña Hueca La Pitanza La Primavera El Quelele El Sombrero Blanco Varsoviana El Zapatero Full Sets of Music Song Sheets Song Sheets, Las Posadas--4th grade Piano Music, Las Posadas Canciones Populares Chiapanecas. George King and Blanche Sena, 1938. Sheet Music. Spanish Songs of Old California. Chas. F. Lummis, 1923 Cantos de México. Amalia Millén and Beatrice Krone, 1968 Masters folder 74 folder 75 folder 76 folder 77 folder 78 folder 79 Misc. Sheet Music Masses Roberto Lopez Arrangements Julia--Luis Lopez Misc. Folk Music Las Danzas de Alta California. Gabriel Ruiz Separated Materials Accompanying audio cassette moved to Audio Collection. folder 80 folder 81 folder 82 folder 83 folder 84 folder 85 Music Programs Las Las Las Las Las Las folder 86 folder 87 folder 88 folder 89 folder 90 folder 91 folder 92 folder 93 folder 102 1991 1995-1996 1998 1999 2000 2001 Las Posadas 2002 Las Posadas 2003 Las Posadas 2004 Las Posadas 2005 Las Posadas 2006 Las Posadas--Masters 2008-2009 Fiesta 1993-1994 El Coro del Real Presidio folder 94 folder 95 folder 96 folder 97 folder 98 folder 99 folder 100 folder 101 Posadas Posadas Posadas Posadas Posadas Posadas Correspondence with Miguel Mitchell about El Quelele Historical Materials Las Posadas in 1840 Las Posadas History Christmas in the Pueblo Costumes Misc. articles and excerpts Dulces de los Californios San Luis Early Consort International Hispanic Music Study Group Newsletter 1994-1998 El Coro del Real Presidio de Santa Barbara Collection MS-22 MS-22 4