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EPISODE · Dec 2, 2007 · 26 MIN

009 - Show Janitzio plays the Music of the Revolucion Mexicana

from Arriba! Folklorico Music and Dance of Mexico · host Fred Castaneda

In this episode of Arriba! Folklorico music and dance of Mexico, we focus in detail on the musical corridos and polkas of the Mexican Revolution of 1910 (Revolucion Mexicana). The beginning of this podcast starts with Show Janitzio performing a portion of the polka called Jesusita en Chihuahua. This podcast episode ends with 2 complete songs performed live by Show Janitzio (not played from a CD)--Valentin de la Sierra and La Muerte de un Soldado. An emphasis is placed on the role of the Mexican women during the Revolucion, who fought in the conflict right alongside their men. The 5 most famous heroines in the ballads of the corridos during the Revolucion were: - La Cucaracha - Adelita - Valentina - Juana Gallo and - Jesusita en Chihuahua. For more information about the story told by the corrido of La Cucaracha, you can get the 1954 film by that name from Mexcinema Video Corporation. The complete set of Lyrics can be found in the literary work called Antologia de Poesia Mexicana. You can find the lyrics for Benjamin Argumedo, as well. What is interesting is that Show Janitzio includes an accordion in the group, which is not typical for a traditional group of Mexican musicans known as the trio. However, the accordion adds the flavor that is needed to make the experience of the corrido from the Revolucion Mexicana a wonderful experience. This episode ends with Show Janitzio playing Valentin de la Sierra and La Muerte de un Soldado. Copyright (c) 2007, Matrix Solutons Corporation and Show Janitzio. Music performed by Show Janitzio and published with their permisison.

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