Lara Granada Imslp Better Site
Executive Summary
- Dos Danzas Españolas (Two Spanish Dances) for Piano – A common find. These are intermediate-level pieces featuring heavy use of Phrygian modes, castanet rhythms, and lyrical copla sections.
- Romanza sin Palabras (Romance Without Words) for Violin and Piano – A salon piece. Sentimental, D-minor melancholic melody reminiscent of Mendelssohn but with Andalusian flair.
- Canción de Cuna (Lullaby) for Voice and Piano – A rare art song. The text is usually anonymous, dealing with themes of Granada’s fountains and Moorish nostalgia.
- Mazurka de Salón – A hybrid form, combining the Polish dance with Spanish rhythmic syncopation.
However, you can find various arrangements and digital copies on other platforms: Digital Sheet Music & Downloads : Offers multiple versions, including vocal scores in Eb piano-vocal arrangements : A large community-driven repository where you can find free user-created scores for piano, guitar, and various ensembles. Internet Archive : Features historical harp arrangements from 1932 that are available for viewing. archive.org Commercial & Professional Scores Lara (Maillart, Aimé) - IMSLP
Copyright Restrictions
: Because Agustín Lara died in 1970, his works are often still under copyright in many jurisdictions (like the US and EU). Consequently, a full score for "Granada" is not consistently available for free download on IMSLP in all regions. lara granada imslp
However, for those studying or performing this piece, here are the most useful musical features and resources found in available arrangements: Performance & Technical Features Executive Summary
