Composers from South America (excl Brazil & Argentina)

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I realize that there is no copyright notice on the Joropo, but it is actually under copyright by Mozaic Editions, Wantage, United Kingdom. The publisher contacted me when I posted the piece on my website.
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WCosand wrote:I realize that there is no copyright notice on the Joropo, but it is actually under copyright by Mozaic Editions, Wantage, United Kingdom. The publisher contacted me when I posted the piece on my website.
As far as I know, Mozaic Eds has an agreement with Moleiro's descendants for publishing it: http://www.mozaic.cat/store/moleiro-jor ... -score-pdf
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May I suggest a young Venezuelan composer, Gerardo Gerulewicz,

Some of his compositions can be download at http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Gerulewicz,_Gerardo

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Does anyone has the transcription of this piece by Barrios ?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sdxjy_jcOjk

Thank you in advance !
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symbol60 wrote:Does anyone has the transcription of this piece by Barrios ?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sdxjy_jcOjk

Thank you in advance !
[Agustín Barrios "Mangoré": La catedral / Manuel Matarrita, piano]

Phillip Sear (Phillip210) may have an idea as he has played works by the El Salvadorean transcriber Carlos Payés.
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La Catedral; original composition for guitar by the Paraguayan Agustín Barrios “Nitsuga Mangoré” , played by John Williams (check the site mentioned below).

Mangoré was professor at the Salvadorian Conservatory; Carlos Rodríguez Payés, distinguished disciple, transcribed this extraordinary piece (study in my opinion) for piano.

More information:

http://www.fundar.org.sv/Noticias/mangore_esp.htm

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New Music Quarterly July 1939
Armando Carvajal (Chile)
Three Pieces for Children

Guillermo Uribe-Holguin (Columbia)
Preludio EDIT (from score) Op 49 No 1
Preludio EDIT (from score) Op 56 No. 1

Preludio _"Also marked Op 49 No 1 ???_______________
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?4b89ndu2iund9wi
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Scriabinoff wrote:New Music Quarterly July 1939
Armando Carvajal (Chile)
Three Pieces for Children

Guillermo Uribe-Holguin (Columbia)
Preludio
Preludio
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?4b89ndu2iund9wi

B&W versions attached. Two of the Uribe-Holguin Preludios are marked Op49 No1--can someone clarify this? Thanks.
Carvajal_Three Pieces for Children.pdf
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EDIT it was pointed out that this volume was already linked to prior to my post, I am leaving most of the original message intact since it has some keywords that may help with board search functions in the future. :)

FYI (repost, thanks to members that pointed out to me this had already been discovered)


Latin American piano music c1921-42

En el templo de Yocarí from "Evocaciones", by E. Mejia Arredondo.--
Sambumbia no. 1, by J.F. Garcia.-- subtitled " DOMINICAN RHAPSODY " 8-)
Reminiscencías, by Angel del Busto.--
Dance music of Peru and Brazil: On the death of an ox. Valse des feuilles. Mazurka. Polka. By Alexandra de Markoff

http://archive.org/details/latinamericanpia00newy
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Post by Jean-Séb »

Thank you Scriabinoff, but actually, this link had already been given in this thread :
viewtopic.php?f=11&t=274&p=19001&hilit=markoff#p19001
But it was not as explicit as your message.
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