Three traditional Cuban songs .- Where is the Ma Teodora? / Dónde está la Má Teodora? (1952)

... To Helena and Edward Lawton ...

Nin-Culmell, Joaquin Maria (1908-2004) [ USA ]

Adaptor of the text: Nin-Culmell, Joaquin Maria (1908-2004) [USA]
Edition
Published by Rongwen Music [USA] , 1983
Ref. : RM 391  (12 p.)
Type of material: Score with keyboard for rehearsal only
Other titles on the same score: The lost child ; Come here for your fruit pulp
 
Description
Text in: English + adapted in Spanish
Epoque: 20th century  (1950-1999)
Genre-Style-Form: Popular ; Secular ; Latin american
Mood of the piece: fast ; energetic ; rhythmic
Type of Choir: SATB divisi  (8 mixed voices )
Instrumentation: Percussion  (1 instrumental part(s))
Instruments: Claves (1)
Difficulty choir (incr.from 1 to 5): 3
Difficulty conductor (incr.from A to E): C
Tonality: F major
Duration: 1.5 min.
Origin: Cuba
Source of text: Traditional Cuban song
 

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