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by Victoriano Montes (1855 - 1917)

Jujeña
Language: Spanish (Español) 
Frescor de chirimoyos,
  Vidita,
Flor de Abertuya;
Perfume de Amancay,
  Vidita,
y de Puya puya.
Brisas serranas,
brisas serranas,
que perfuman los cantos,
  Vidita,
de tus mañanas.

Trinar de charchaleros,
  Vidita,
y reinas moras;
Todo dice la gracia,
  Vidita,
con que te doras.
Tardes serenas,
tardes serenas,
con tersura de lechos,
  Vidita,
y de azucenas.

Del misterio de piedra,
  Vidita,
17 Of the mysterious stone,
  Vidita,
de tus quebradas,
llegan lamentaciones,
  Vidita,
hondas, calladas.
Llora la Quena,
llora la Quena,
su leyendo infinita,
  Vidita,
de amor y pena.

Oro tienen tus campos,
  Vidita,
oro y aromas,
si se duerme la tarde,
  Vidita,
sobre tus lomas;
Flor de Agapanto,
flor de Agapanto.
¡Canto por que te quiero,
  Vidita,
por eso canto!

Text Authorship:

  • by Victoriano Montes (1855 - 1917) [author's text not yet checked against a primary source]

Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):

  • by Carlos López Buchardo (1881 - 1948), "Jujeña", c1924, published 1925 [medium-high voice and piano], from Seis canciones al estilo popular, no. 6, G. Ricordi & Co. [ sung text checked 1 time]

Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]

This text was added to the website: 2010-05-14
Line count: 46
Word count: 120

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