Coloreando / Marta Gómez & friends.

Format
Audio
Language
Spanish
Published/​Created
  • [New York, New York] : GLP Music, [2013]
  • ℗2013
Description
1 online resource (1 audio file)

Availability

Available Online

Details

Subject(s)
Arranger of music
Performer
Library of Congress genre(s)
Getty AAT genre
Summary note
Marta Gomez and friends present a collection of beautiful and traditional children's songs from Latin America, which serve as a fun and effective way for young listeners to learn Spanish.
Notes
  • Traditional songs for children in Spanish.
  • All arrangements by Marta Gómez.
Time and place of event
Recorded Stadiumred, New York City.
Source of description
Hard copy version record.
Participant(s)/​Performer(s)
Marta Gomez, vocals, guitar; with accompanying musicians.
Language note
Sung in Spanish.
Contents
  • Con real y medio = With a nickel and a half
  • El barquito chiquitito = The little boat
  • En coche va una niña = A girl rides in a carriage
  • La pájara pinta = The spotted bird
  • Los pollitos dicen pio, pio, pio = The chicks say peep, peep, peep
  • Materile rile ro = Materile rile ro
  • Naranja dulce = Sweet orange
  • Pican, pican las goticas = The rain drops fall, fall
  • El puente de Aviñón = The Avignon Bridge
  • De colores = In colors
  • Al pasar la barca = As the boat sailed
  • Cucú cantaba la rana = Cucu sang the frog
  • Aserrín, aserrán = Aserrin, aserran
  • Chumba = Chumba
  • A la nanita nana = Let's sing a lullaby
  • Un elefante = An elephant
  • Bonus track. Imagino = I imagine.
Publisher no.
GLP1301
OCLC
910105685
International Standard Recording Code
  • USB8U1067756
  • USB8U1067757
  • USB8U1067758
  • USB8U1067759
  • USB8U1067760
  • USB8U1067761
  • USB8U1067762
  • USB8U1067763
  • USB8U1067764
  • USB8U1067765
  • USB8U1067766
  • USB8U1067767
  • USB8U1067768
  • USB8U1067769
  • USB8U1067770
  • USB8U1067771
  • USB8U1067772
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