and other resources
J. Jara: Víctor: an Unfinished Song (London, 1983/R)
C. Acevedo and others, eds.: Víctor Jara: obra musical completa (Santiago, 1996)
L. Advis and others, eds.: Clásicos de la música popular Chilena, raíces folcloricas, ii: 1960–73 (Santiago, 1998)
El derecho de vivir en paz, Dicap JJL–11 (1971)
La población, Dicap JJL–14 (1972)
Vientos del pueblo, Monitor MCD 61778 (1974)
Víctor Jara: manifiesto, Chile September 1973, Castle Communications ESMCD 657 (1998)
JUAN PABLO GONZALEZ
Jarana
(Sp.).
A song and dance genre which is the regional son of the Yucatán peninsula of Mexico. Its name derives from the word in the Jacarandina dialect of Andalusia, Spain, meaning ‘a boisterous diversion of common folk’. The term also refers to a medium-size instrument of the guitar family, most frequently with five double courses of strings. Presumably the instrument’s name arose from its association with the Yucatecan dance.
See also Mexico, §II, 2(i), and 3(iv).
E. THOMAS STANFORD
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