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This paper examines the compositional output of the late 19th and early 20th-century composer Augusto Lara Granada. While often overshadowed by his Spanish contemporary Francisco Tárrega, Lara Granada played a significant role in the development of the "salon" guitar repertoire. Through an analysis of scores digitized on the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP), this study explores the technical requirements, harmonic language, and didactic value of his works, specifically focusing on his celebrated piece, Granada. The digitization of these scores has been pivotal in reviving interest in minor masters of the Romantic guitar.


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How to find Lara Granada on IMSLP

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    Searching for the Mexican composer Agustín Lara can be confusing because "Granada" was written in

    . This means that while it is widely available on sheet music sites like Musicnotes

    , it has not yet entered the public domain in many regions and is not hosted on the main IMSLP library. SoundCloud

    If you are writing a post to help others find or perform this classic, here are some fun facts and resources to include: 🎻 Quick Facts for Your Post Granada, Agustin Lara - MuseScore.com

    Granada, Agustin Lara Sheet Music for Piano (Solo) | MuseScore.com. MuseScore.com

    Granada - Agustín Lara, 1932 by Andy Steinfeldt - SoundCloud

    Agustín Lara ’s famous 1932 song is unfortunately not available

    on IMSLP because it remains under copyright in most jurisdictions. IMSLP primarily hosts public-domain works, and since Lara died in 1970, his compositions often won't enter the public domain until roughly 2040–2050 depending on the country.

    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

    The song "Granada," composed by the Mexican songwriter Agustín Lara in 1932, is a staple of vocal repertoire, famously interpreted by legendary tenors like Luciano Pavarotti and Plácido Domingo. While many users look for it on IMSLP (Petrucci Music Library), finding it there can be tricky due to copyright laws. Status on 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.

    Current Listings: If you search IMSLP, you may find "Granada" listed under the Agustín Lara category page, but it is often marked with a "Non-free" or "Restricted" status depending on your IP address. Where to Find Scores

    If IMSLP is restricted for you, these alternative platforms offer legal access:

    Internet Archive : Hosts historical arrangements, such as a 1932 concert fantasy for harp.

    Virtual Sheet Music : Provides a high-quality PDF version with melody and chords (Real Book style), which includes an experimental AI music assistant to answer performance questions.

    Issuu (PeerMusic Classical) : Offers digital previews and "sample pages" for various arrangements, including: High Voice and Piano . Medium Voice and Piano. Full Orchestral Score (Hazell arrangement). Feature Highlights for "Granada" Origin

    Written as an "imaginary" tribute to the Spanish city; Lara had not actually visited Granada when he wrote it. Style

    A "fantasía española" (Spanish fantasy) characterized by its dramatic lento introduction and molto rubato feel. Key Versions

    Originally for voice and piano, but widely known in orchestral arrangements for world-class tenors.

    g., SATB choir or solo instrument) or a public domain version?

    Granada : for harp : Lara, Agustín, 1897-1970 - Internet Archive

    The Paradox of Passion: Agustín Lara’s "Granada" "Granada,"

    composed in 1932, stands as a crowning achievement of Mexican songwriter Agustín Lara (1897–1970)

    . While it is a global anthem celebrating the Spanish city of Granada, the composition is famously born of pure imagination; Lara did not actually visit Spain until 1954, more than two decades after writing it. This paradox—a vivid, visceral tribute to a land never seen—highlights Lara’s genius as "El Músico Poeta" (The Musical Poet) and the power of musical romanticism. Historical Context and Composition

    Lara wrote "Granada" during a prolific period when he was transitioning from playing piano in Mexico City bordellos to becoming a media star on the influential XEW radio station. The song was part of a series of compositions he wrote dedicated to Spanish cities, including "Toledo," "Madrid," and "Valencia". Despite his Mexican roots, Lara’s deep affinity for Spanish culture earned him honorary Spanish citizenship in 1966 and even a house in Granada gifted by Francisco Franco in 1965. Musical and Lyrical Analysis Musically, "Granada" is often classified as a bolero romántico

    or a pasodoble-style song, characterized by its dramatic shifts in mood and intense emotionality.

    This report covers the musical work "Granada" by Agustín Lara

    and its availability on the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP). 🎼 The Work: "Granada"

    "Granada" is a world-famous song written in 1932 by the Mexican composer Agustín Lara.

    Genre: Originally a "fantasía española" (Spanish fantasy) for voice and piano.

    Themes: It celebrates the Spanish city of Granada, evoking imagery of bullfighting, gypsy culture, and passionate love.

    Popularity: It is a staple for tenors and has been recorded by legendary artists like Luciano Pavarotti and Plácido Domingo. 🎹 IMSLP Availability

    As of early 2026, finding "Granada" on IMSLP can be difficult due to copyright restrictions.

    Copyright Status: Because it was published in 1932, it is not yet in the public domain in many jurisdictions, including the United States (where works from 1929–1978 typically have 95 years of protection).

    IMSLP Listings: You may find entries for Agustín Lara on IMSLP, but the sheet music for "Granada" is often blocked or not uploaded to avoid copyright infringement.

    Alternative Sites: Other platforms like MuseScore and Scribd host user-uploaded arrangements, though these may not always be official editions. 🛒 Purchasing Sheet Music

    If you need a legal, high-quality score, several editions are available for purchase:

    Standard Piano/Vocal: Published by Peermusic Classical and available at retailers like Sheet Music Plus.

    Orchestral Scores: Full symphonic arrangements can be found at the Juilliard Store.

    Digital Downloads: Licensed digital copies are available on Musicnotes or FreshSheetMusic.

    Key Point: While "Granada" feels like a timeless folk classic, it is a copyrighted work from 1932, so official scores are usually paid rather than free. Granada – Agustín Lara - MuseScore.com

    The primary IMSLP entry for "Lara" actually refers to the opera by Aimé Maillart , not the famous song by Mexican composer Agustín Lara

    . Because Agustín Lara’s work, including "Granada" (1932), is still under copyright in many jurisdictions, it is not typically hosted on IMSLP. Sheet Music and Resources

    Since IMSLP does not have a "solid article" or score for Agustín Lara's "Granada," you can find accurate scores and arrangements through these alternative platforms: A. Lara : Granada (Bb Key) PDF

    Here’s a full write-up on Lara Granada in the context of IMSLP (Petrucci Music Library):


    1. Academic paper on Granada by Agustín Lara

    2. Research guide – How to find Granada sheet music legally (IMSLP + public domain regions, alternatives like subscription libraries).

    3. Score study / analysis paper – Form, harmony, vocal range, orchestration.

    4. Copyright & IMSLP case study – Why Granada is/is not freely available on IMSLP depending on your location.


    The search query refers to the classical piece "Granada" by the Spanish composer Agustín Lara. The work is confirmed to be available on IMSLP, but users should be aware of copyright status variations depending on the specific edition (original vs. arrangement) and international copyright laws.


    End of handbook.

    Agustín Lara iconic song " " is widely sought after by musicians, it is generally not available on IMSLP

    (International Music Score Library Project) because it is still under copyright in many jurisdictions Why you won't find it on IMSLP IMSLP primarily hosts music that is in the public domain. Copyright Status:

    Agustín Lara lived from 1897 to 1970. Under many copyright laws (such as the "Life + 70 years" rule in the EU and other regions), his works will not enter the public domain until January 1, 2041 Regional Restrictions: While copyright laws vary, the song is strictly managed by Peer International Corporation IMSLP Search Results:

    A search for "Lara" on IMSLP often directs users to the composer Aimé Maillart , who wrote an opera titled in 1864, which is unrelated to the 1932 Spanish classic. Where to find "Granada" sheet music

    Since it is protected by copyright, you can legally obtain the score through these platforms: Lara (Maillart, Aimé) - IMSLP

    is not currently available on the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP) because it remains under copyright in many jurisdictions. "Granada" by Agustín Lara

    Composed in 1932, "Granada" is a Spanish-language "fantasía española" that has become a standard in the repertoire of tenors like Plácido Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti.

    Copyright Status: Because Agustín Lara died in 1970, his works are generally protected in "Life + 70" countries (like those in the EU and Mexico) until 2041.

    Sheet Music Alternatives: Since it is not on IMSLP, you can find scores through other platforms:

    Commercial Scores: Digital sheet music is available for purchase at Musicnotes and Sheet Music Plus.

    User-Uploaded Arrangements: Community-made versions for various instruments can be found on MuseScore.

    Historical Archives: An arrangement for harp is hosted on the Internet Archive for research purposes. The "Lara" Entry on IMSLP

    If you specifically search for "Lara" on IMSLP, the primary result is the opera Lara by French composer Aimé Maillart, first published in 1867. This is a completely different work from the Mexican song. Lara (Maillart, Aimé) - IMSLP

    . While the song is not currently listed under a dedicated public domain entry on the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP) due to copyright variations across different countries (it was composed in 1932), it is a staple of vocal and piano repertoire.

    Below is a brief "paper" style overview of the work, followed by resources for finding the music. Analysis of "Granada" by Agustín Lara

    Background: Composed in 1932, "Granada" is a passionate tribute to the Spanish city of the same name. Interestingly, Lara had never visited the city when he wrote the song; he composed it based on his "dreams" of the land.

    Musical Style: The piece is a sophisticated blend of bolero and Spanish-themed art song, often categorized today within "Classical Crossover". It is known for its dramatic tenor lines, soaring high notes, and rhythmic vitality.

    Lyrics and Imagery: The Spanish lyrics describe Granada as a "dreamed land" (tierra soñada) and reference its Moorish history, bullfights (tardes de toros), and "gypsy" charm.

    Cultural Legacy: The song was so well-received in Spain that the City Council of Granada adopted it as its official anthem in 1997. It has been famously performed by the "Three Tenors" (Pavarotti, Domingo, Carreras) and remains one of the most covered Spanish-language songs in history. Finding the Sheet Music

    Since the song is not readily available on IMSLP, you can find high-quality arrangements on these platforms:

    Beyond Granada, the IMSLP archive holds several waltzes and smaller character pieces. These works often serve as excellent introductory material for intermediate students.

    If IMSLP cannot serve you due to copyright, consider these alternatives:

  • Multiple people named "Granada" or "Lara":
  • Conflicting publication years:
  • Score quality poor or incomplete:
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    夜はまだ終わらない

    吸血鬼になることへの戸惑いを乗り越え、
    ナズナを“好き”になることを決めたコウと、
    コウに“惚れさせる”決意をしたナズナ。
    「恋」が一体なんなのか、
    わからないまま二人の夜は加速していく。

    吸血鬼を殺そうと企む探偵・鶯 餡子の手が、
    すぐそこまで迫る。
    吸血鬼の弱点は
    「人間時代に思い入れの強かったもの」。
    その弱点を予め処分しようとするが、
    ナズナには人間時代の記憶が一切ない。
    ナズナの隠された過去とは?
    なぜ餡子は吸血鬼を殺すようになったのか?

    そして、ナズナと餡子に交錯する“秘密”とは――?

    コウ、ナズナ、餡子……
    楽しい「よふかし」では終わらない、
    新たな“夜”がはじまる!

    Character
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    YAMORI KO
    夜守コウ
    CV佐藤 元
    中学2年生。勉強もまずまずで学生生活を上手にこなしていたが、それに疲れてしまい、ただいま不登校中。そのせいか夜に眠れない日々を送っている。初めて夜に外に出た時、七草ナズナと出会う。女子はニガテだが吸血鬼になるため、ナズナに恋をしようとしている。血が最高に美味いらしい。特技は寝たふり。
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    NANAKUSA NAZUNA
    七草ナズナ
    CV雨宮 天
    夜の住人・吸血鬼。とにかく自由奔放。ある夜、コウと出会い「今日に満足できるまで、夜ふかししてみろよ」とコウを夜に誘う。コウの血の美味さに感動して、今後もコウの血を吸うことを決める。下ネタが大好きのくせに、恋愛話にはめっぽうヨワい。すぐ照れちゃう。ビール大好き。
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    ASAI AKIRA
    朝井アキラ
    CV花守ゆみり
    コウと同じ団地に住む中学2年生。コウの幼馴染。早起きのため、夜ふかしのコウと再会。ナズナと夜ふかしした後のコウと会うようになる。
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    KIKYO SERI
    桔梗セリ
    CV戸松 遥
    吸血鬼。ナズナが人間と仲良くしていると聞き、コウに近づく。仲が悪いのか、ナズナから「クソビッチ」と呼ばれる。恋愛マスター。
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    HIRATA NIKO
    平田ニコ
    CV喜多村英梨
    吸血鬼。吸血鬼の存在に詳しい「人間」を増やさないため、コウを吸血鬼にしようとする。眷属を増やすため、人間にモテやすい振る舞いが得意。モテパワーマックス。
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    HONDA KABURA
    本田カブラ
    CV伊藤 静
    吸血鬼。ナズナと仲良くしているコウに興味を持ち、コウを連れ去る。モテパワーマックス。
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    KOHAKOBE MIDORI
    小繁縷ミドリ
    CV大空直美
    吸血鬼。童貞受けがいい。話術によって数々のコミュニティーを狂わせてきた。モテパワーマックス。
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    SUZUSHIRO HATSUKA
    蘿蔔ハツカ
    CV和氣あず未
    吸血鬼。一人称は「僕」。ナズナのことを「七草さん」と呼び、男女どちらからもモテる。モテパワーマックス。
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    SEKI MAHIRU
    夕 真昼
    CV小野賢章
    成績優秀でスポーツ万能な中学2年生。コウを友達だと思っている。家が花屋。年が離れた女性に片思い中。
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    AKIYAMA AKIHITO
    秋山昭人
    CV吉野裕行
    セリのことが好きなダルい男。元カノに振られて酔って転んだところ、セリに声を掛けられる。通称「あっくん」。
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    UGUISU ANKO
    鶯 餡子
    CV沢城みゆき
    添い寝屋の客引き中にコウが出会った女性。「探偵」と自称し、秋山昭人を探しているという。実は明確な理由を持って、コウに近づいていた謎の人物。
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    HOSHIMI KIKU
    星見キク
    CV佐藤利奈
    Comment
    魔性の女性。コウの友人・真昼は彼女に惚れているようだが、果たしてその正体は・・?
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    NANAKUSA HARU
    七草ハル
    CV内田真礼
    Comment
    ナズナと瓜二つの看護師。人間だった頃と思われるカブラと一緒にうつる写真があり、カブラの過去に繋がる女性。
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    LG
    エルジー
    CV杉田智和
    吸血鬼。ミドリの眷属。ハンドルネームのLoveGreenを略してエルジーと名乗っている。自身のことを“拙者”と言い、ミドリからはラヴ君と呼ばれている。
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    夜守コウ
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    七草ナズナ
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    朝井アキラ
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    桔梗セリ
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    平田ニコ
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    本田カブラ
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    小繁縷ミドリ
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    蘿蔔ハツカ
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    夕 真昼
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    秋山昭人
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    鶯 餡子
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    星見キク
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    七草ハル
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    エルジー
    Staff&Cast
    Staff
    原作
    コトヤマ『よふかしのうた』(小学館「少年サンデーコミックス」刊)
    Comment
    監督
    板村智幸
    Comment
    副監督
    滝沢いづみ 三好なお
    脚本
    横手美智子
    キャラクターデザイン
    佐川 遥
    音楽
    出羽良彰
    美術監督
    内藤 健
    色彩設計
    きつかわあさみ
    色彩設計補佐
    橋上あきら
    撮影監督
    土本優貴
    編集
    榎田美咲
    音響監督
    木村絵理子
    アニメーション制作
    ライデンフィルム
    Cast
    夜守コウ
    佐藤 元
    七草ナズナ
    雨宮 天
    朝井アキラ
    花守ゆみり
    桔梗セリ
    戸松 遥
    平田ニコ
    喜多村英梨
    本田カブラ
    伊藤 静
    小繁縷ミドリ
    大空直美
    蘿蔔ハツカ
    和氣あず未
    夕 真昼
    小野賢章
    秋山昭人
    吉野裕行
    鶯 餡子
    沢城みゆき
    星見キク
    佐藤利奈
    Comment
    七草ハル
    内田真礼
    Comment
    エルジー
    杉田智和
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    原作

    コトヤマ『よふかしのうた』

    Kotoyama

    COMMENT
    二期発表 自分が一番嬉しいのではないかと感じています 「ここ動いてるところ見れたら嬉しいだろうな」と思いながら描いていたあたりの話をやるのではないでしょうか 楽しみです コトヤマの漫画はなんだかノリとかその時描きたかったもので出来てしまっているのでアニメはそういった部分を綺麗に整理してくれるのでとても勉強になります。 いつもいつも助かっております。 コトヤマ
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    監督

    板村智幸

    Itamura Tomoyuki

    COMMENT
    魅惑的な夜が帰ってくる。 コウとナズナは今後どうなって行くのか。 探偵さんとの対決に続きはあるのか。 漫画は完結しましたが、アニメはこれからです。 夜をドキドキ手探りだったコウ君を思い出すように、 アニメも鮮烈な体験を目指して再び奮闘していきます。 漫画既読の方もアニメも好きな方も楽しめるよう頑張ります。
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    Lara: Granada Imslp

    This paper examines the compositional output of the late 19th and early 20th-century composer Augusto Lara Granada. While often overshadowed by his Spanish contemporary Francisco Tárrega, Lara Granada played a significant role in the development of the "salon" guitar repertoire. Through an analysis of scores digitized on the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP), this study explores the technical requirements, harmonic language, and didactic value of his works, specifically focusing on his celebrated piece, Granada. The digitization of these scores has been pivotal in reviving interest in minor masters of the Romantic guitar.


    Summary

    How to find Lara Granada on IMSLP

  • Use IMSLP’s search box (composer/author field) and try alternative name orders (surname first). If no results, search the web for PDFs or references that mention IMSLP plus the name.
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    How to assess the IMSLP material

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    Searching for the Mexican composer Agustín Lara can be confusing because "Granada" was written in

    . This means that while it is widely available on sheet music sites like Musicnotes

    , it has not yet entered the public domain in many regions and is not hosted on the main IMSLP library. SoundCloud

    If you are writing a post to help others find or perform this classic, here are some fun facts and resources to include: 🎻 Quick Facts for Your Post Granada, Agustin Lara - MuseScore.com

    Granada, Agustin Lara Sheet Music for Piano (Solo) | MuseScore.com. MuseScore.com

    Granada - Agustín Lara, 1932 by Andy Steinfeldt - SoundCloud

    Agustín Lara ’s famous 1932 song is unfortunately not available

    on IMSLP because it remains under copyright in most jurisdictions. IMSLP primarily hosts public-domain works, and since Lara died in 1970, his compositions often won't enter the public domain until roughly 2040–2050 depending on the country.

    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

    The song "Granada," composed by the Mexican songwriter Agustín Lara in 1932, is a staple of vocal repertoire, famously interpreted by legendary tenors like Luciano Pavarotti and Plácido Domingo. While many users look for it on IMSLP (Petrucci Music Library), finding it there can be tricky due to copyright laws. Status on IMSLP lara granada 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.

    Current Listings: If you search IMSLP, you may find "Granada" listed under the Agustín Lara category page, but it is often marked with a "Non-free" or "Restricted" status depending on your IP address. Where to Find Scores

    If IMSLP is restricted for you, these alternative platforms offer legal access:

    Internet Archive : Hosts historical arrangements, such as a 1932 concert fantasy for harp.

    Virtual Sheet Music : Provides a high-quality PDF version with melody and chords (Real Book style), which includes an experimental AI music assistant to answer performance questions.

    Issuu (PeerMusic Classical) : Offers digital previews and "sample pages" for various arrangements, including: High Voice and Piano . Medium Voice and Piano. Full Orchestral Score (Hazell arrangement). Feature Highlights for "Granada" Origin

    Written as an "imaginary" tribute to the Spanish city; Lara had not actually visited Granada when he wrote it. Style

    A "fantasía española" (Spanish fantasy) characterized by its dramatic lento introduction and molto rubato feel. Key Versions

    Originally for voice and piano, but widely known in orchestral arrangements for world-class tenors.

    g., SATB choir or solo instrument) or a public domain version?

    Granada : for harp : Lara, Agustín, 1897-1970 - Internet Archive

    The Paradox of Passion: Agustín Lara’s "Granada" "Granada,"

    composed in 1932, stands as a crowning achievement of Mexican songwriter Agustín Lara (1897–1970)

    . While it is a global anthem celebrating the Spanish city of Granada, the composition is famously born of pure imagination; Lara did not actually visit Spain until 1954, more than two decades after writing it. This paradox—a vivid, visceral tribute to a land never seen—highlights Lara’s genius as "El Músico Poeta" (The Musical Poet) and the power of musical romanticism. Historical Context and Composition

    Lara wrote "Granada" during a prolific period when he was transitioning from playing piano in Mexico City bordellos to becoming a media star on the influential XEW radio station. The song was part of a series of compositions he wrote dedicated to Spanish cities, including "Toledo," "Madrid," and "Valencia". Despite his Mexican roots, Lara’s deep affinity for Spanish culture earned him honorary Spanish citizenship in 1966 and even a house in Granada gifted by Francisco Franco in 1965. Musical and Lyrical Analysis Musically, "Granada" is often classified as a bolero romántico

    or a pasodoble-style song, characterized by its dramatic shifts in mood and intense emotionality.

    This report covers the musical work "Granada" by Agustín Lara

    and its availability on the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP). 🎼 The Work: "Granada"

    "Granada" is a world-famous song written in 1932 by the Mexican composer Agustín Lara.

    Genre: Originally a "fantasía española" (Spanish fantasy) for voice and piano.

    Themes: It celebrates the Spanish city of Granada, evoking imagery of bullfighting, gypsy culture, and passionate love. This paper examines the compositional output of the

    Popularity: It is a staple for tenors and has been recorded by legendary artists like Luciano Pavarotti and Plácido Domingo. 🎹 IMSLP Availability

    As of early 2026, finding "Granada" on IMSLP can be difficult due to copyright restrictions.

    Copyright Status: Because it was published in 1932, it is not yet in the public domain in many jurisdictions, including the United States (where works from 1929–1978 typically have 95 years of protection).

    IMSLP Listings: You may find entries for Agustín Lara on IMSLP, but the sheet music for "Granada" is often blocked or not uploaded to avoid copyright infringement.

    Alternative Sites: Other platforms like MuseScore and Scribd host user-uploaded arrangements, though these may not always be official editions. 🛒 Purchasing Sheet Music

    If you need a legal, high-quality score, several editions are available for purchase:

    Standard Piano/Vocal: Published by Peermusic Classical and available at retailers like Sheet Music Plus.

    Orchestral Scores: Full symphonic arrangements can be found at the Juilliard Store.

    Digital Downloads: Licensed digital copies are available on Musicnotes or FreshSheetMusic.

    Key Point: While "Granada" feels like a timeless folk classic, it is a copyrighted work from 1932, so official scores are usually paid rather than free. Granada – Agustín Lara - MuseScore.com

    The primary IMSLP entry for "Lara" actually refers to the opera by Aimé Maillart , not the famous song by Mexican composer Agustín Lara

    . Because Agustín Lara’s work, including "Granada" (1932), is still under copyright in many jurisdictions, it is not typically hosted on IMSLP. Sheet Music and Resources

    Since IMSLP does not have a "solid article" or score for Agustín Lara's "Granada," you can find accurate scores and arrangements through these alternative platforms: A. Lara : Granada (Bb Key) PDF

    Here’s a full write-up on Lara Granada in the context of IMSLP (Petrucci Music Library):


    1. Academic paper on Granada by Agustín Lara

    2. Research guide – How to find Granada sheet music legally (IMSLP + public domain regions, alternatives like subscription libraries).

    3. Score study / analysis paper – Form, harmony, vocal range, orchestration.

    4. Copyright & IMSLP case study – Why Granada is/is not freely available on IMSLP depending on your location.


    The search query refers to the classical piece "Granada" by the Spanish composer Agustín Lara. The work is confirmed to be available on IMSLP, but users should be aware of copyright status variations depending on the specific edition (original vs. arrangement) and international copyright laws.


    End of handbook.

    Agustín Lara iconic song " " is widely sought after by musicians, it is generally not available on IMSLP Summary

    (International Music Score Library Project) because it is still under copyright in many jurisdictions Why you won't find it on IMSLP IMSLP primarily hosts music that is in the public domain. Copyright Status:

    Agustín Lara lived from 1897 to 1970. Under many copyright laws (such as the "Life + 70 years" rule in the EU and other regions), his works will not enter the public domain until January 1, 2041 Regional Restrictions: While copyright laws vary, the song is strictly managed by Peer International Corporation IMSLP Search Results:

    A search for "Lara" on IMSLP often directs users to the composer Aimé Maillart , who wrote an opera titled in 1864, which is unrelated to the 1932 Spanish classic. Where to find "Granada" sheet music

    Since it is protected by copyright, you can legally obtain the score through these platforms: Lara (Maillart, Aimé) - IMSLP

    is not currently available on the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP) because it remains under copyright in many jurisdictions. "Granada" by Agustín Lara

    Composed in 1932, "Granada" is a Spanish-language "fantasía española" that has become a standard in the repertoire of tenors like Plácido Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti.

    Copyright Status: Because Agustín Lara died in 1970, his works are generally protected in "Life + 70" countries (like those in the EU and Mexico) until 2041.

    Sheet Music Alternatives: Since it is not on IMSLP, you can find scores through other platforms:

    Commercial Scores: Digital sheet music is available for purchase at Musicnotes and Sheet Music Plus.

    User-Uploaded Arrangements: Community-made versions for various instruments can be found on MuseScore.

    Historical Archives: An arrangement for harp is hosted on the Internet Archive for research purposes. The "Lara" Entry on IMSLP

    If you specifically search for "Lara" on IMSLP, the primary result is the opera Lara by French composer Aimé Maillart, first published in 1867. This is a completely different work from the Mexican song. Lara (Maillart, Aimé) - IMSLP

    . While the song is not currently listed under a dedicated public domain entry on the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP) due to copyright variations across different countries (it was composed in 1932), it is a staple of vocal and piano repertoire.

    Below is a brief "paper" style overview of the work, followed by resources for finding the music. Analysis of "Granada" by Agustín Lara

    Background: Composed in 1932, "Granada" is a passionate tribute to the Spanish city of the same name. Interestingly, Lara had never visited the city when he wrote the song; he composed it based on his "dreams" of the land.

    Musical Style: The piece is a sophisticated blend of bolero and Spanish-themed art song, often categorized today within "Classical Crossover". It is known for its dramatic tenor lines, soaring high notes, and rhythmic vitality.

    Lyrics and Imagery: The Spanish lyrics describe Granada as a "dreamed land" (tierra soñada) and reference its Moorish history, bullfights (tardes de toros), and "gypsy" charm.

    Cultural Legacy: The song was so well-received in Spain that the City Council of Granada adopted it as its official anthem in 1997. It has been famously performed by the "Three Tenors" (Pavarotti, Domingo, Carreras) and remains one of the most covered Spanish-language songs in history. Finding the Sheet Music

    Since the song is not readily available on IMSLP, you can find high-quality arrangements on these platforms:

    Beyond Granada, the IMSLP archive holds several waltzes and smaller character pieces. These works often serve as excellent introductory material for intermediate students.

    If IMSLP cannot serve you due to copyright, consider these alternatives:

  • Multiple people named "Granada" or "Lara":
  • Conflicting publication years:
  • Score quality poor or incomplete:
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