Arreglos Mexicanos Revolucionarios (De Lamadrid Chan, Alfredo)

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Publisher. Info. Alfredo De Lamadrid Chan, 2026.
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Misc. Notes Composed in 2025, copyrighted but shared under CC BY 4.0. There is an additional Musescore edition in the musescore site.
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Work Title Arreglos Mexicanos Revolucionarios
Alternative. Title 18 Arreglos Mexicanos Revolucionarios
Composer De Lamadrid Chan, Alfredo
Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No. None [force assignment]
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 18 arrangements of 7 pieces
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 2025
First Performance. 2025
First Publication. 2026
Librettist see below
  1. Anonymous (Valentina)
  2. Bulmaro López Fernández (1878–1960) (Chiapanecas)
  3. José Luis López Santiago (Bruja)
  4. Salvador Sifuentes (Marcha)
Language Spanish
Average DurationAvg. Duration 35 minutes
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Modern
Piece Style Modern
Instrumentation soprano, piano ; piano
Extra Information The 4 songs for voice and piano have 3 piano arrangements of varying difficulty (12 total), but 8 of the piano parts (the harder 2 of the 3 available versions) can be played solo. The other 3 pieces are piano solo arrangements have an additional difficult version (6 total). All put together are 18 arrangements on 7 pieces.

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18 classical arrangements of 7 mexican folk songs and pieces.

La_Valentina_(Anonymous)
Las_Chiapanecas_(López_Fernández,_Bulmaro)
La_Bruja_(López_Santiago,_José_Luis)
Marcha_de_Zacatecas_(Codina,_Genaro)
Dos_Nuevas_Danzas_de_Salón_(Elorduy,_Ernesto_Medina)
Dios_nunca_muere_(Alcalá_Prieto,_José_Macedonio)

4 songs for piano and soprano (with 2 extra difficult piano parts) and 3 piano solo pieces (with an extra harder version).

The voice parts are at the end of the file.

The 18 arrangements are part of the project "México Más Pianístico", to encourage the playing of classical Mexican music. The 7 pieces arranged are in the public domain, and the 18 arrangements are registered under Creative Commons 4.0, so you can do whatever you want with them. I only ask for attribution to my name for making the arrangements, and to the original composers.