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Adam

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"La Gabriela" taranto befo... 

Hey all - I've got two versions of La Tarara with Camarón, the original on La Leyenda del Tiempo, and a new mix on Autorretrato. From what I can tell, the taranto this new mix starts off with is called the once-popular taranto de la Gabriela (or some places called "La Gabriela") - I'm not sure if that's the name of a cantaor (who I've never heard of) or the song title or what. I'm especially curious what the letras are and where they come from (Lorca or no?).

So does anyone know, what is the "taranto de la Gabriela", where are the lyrics from, and does anyone know where I can find them? Thanks!
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NormanKliman

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RE: "La Gabriela" taranto ... (in reply to Adam

Taranta, not taranto. Sometimes called "Grabiela" because of the andaluz pronunciation.

http://flun.cica.es/flamenco_y_universidad/BDatos/consulta.BDatos.php?interprete=NI%D1A+DE+LOS+PEINES&a_edicion=%25&n_disco=&formato=%25&palo=%25&estilo=%25&t_cante=gabriela&guitarrista=

If the link doesn't work, go to this page

http://flun.cica.es/flamenco_y_universidad/BDatos/f.discografia.php

and look for La Niña de los Peines. Other versions were recorded by Manuel Escacena and La Rubia de las Perlas, among others.

Ay, a la Grabiela
Ay, corre que ve y dile a mi Grabiela
ay que
que voy a Las Herrerías
que duerma y no tenga pena
ay, que vuelvo mañana de día
que voy a fabricar canela

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Adam

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RE: "La Gabriela" taranto ... (in reply to Adam

thanks! I really enjoyed that recording :)
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date May 5 2009 4:22:38
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