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Handbook: Researching Lara Granada on IMSLP
Purpose: a concise, practical guide for finding, verifying, and using works by or about "Lara Granada" on IMSLP (International Music Score Library Project). Assumes "Lara Granada" may be a composer, arranger, editor, performer, or a name appearing in catalog metadata. Follow these steps to locate scores, confirm authorship, cite properly, and use materials legally.
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In the Canción de Cuna, avoid modern sostenuto pedaling. Use half-pedal or flutter-pedal to mimic the drone of a guitar bourdon (open string). lara granada imslp
The availability of Lara Granada’s sheet music on the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP) has allowed modern guitarists and scholars to bypass the traditional barriers of print publication. This paper utilizes the primary source scores available on IMSLP to analyze Lara’s stylistic traits and assess his pedagogical relevance today. Handbook: Researching Lara Granada on IMSLP Purpose: a
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Note for researchers: As of this writing, IMSLP does not host a dedicated author page for Lara Granada with a birth/death date. The scores are typically filed under "G" or within large anthologies of "Spanish Piano Music."
5. Conclusion & Recommendation
The piece "Granada" by Agustín Lara is currently available on IMSLP due to the site's servers being located in Canada (Life+50 jurisdiction).
Copyright Status: Agustín Lara composed "Granada" in 1932. Because Lara passed away in 1970, his works are still under copyright in many jurisdictions (including the US and Mexico) and generally do not meet the public domain requirements for hosting on IMSLP.