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                  <mods:title>Alma Llanera</mods:title>
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                  <mods:place>
                     <mods:placeTerm type="text">Seattle, WA</mods:placeTerm>
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                  <mods:publisher>Montilla Brother</mods:publisher>
                  <mods:dateIssued>2017</mods:dateIssued>
                  <mods:edition>1</mods:edition>
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               <mods:note type="contents">Score and individual parts.</mods:note>
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                  <mods:extent>1 score (27 pages) + 6 parts </mods:extent>
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               <mods:abstract displayLabel="Summary">Alma llanera (1914) is a “joropo”, namesake of the Zarzuela, premiered in 1914 at the “Teatro Caracas” by the Spanish company of Matilde Ruera. It became so popular that it is considered the second national anthem of Venezuela. Alma llanera translates as Soul of the Llanos (Venezuelan plains), and the lyrics of this song, written by Rafael Bolivar Coronado, depicts the nature of the llanos. </mods:abstract>
               <mods:note>Horns in F, Trumpets in Bb, Trombones, Bass Trombone, Tuba, and Drum Set..</mods:note>
               <mods:note>ISMN with hyphens: 979-0-58046-009-7</mods:note>
               <mods:note type="system details">PDF and Printed on paper.</mods:note>
               <mods:note>Description based on ISMN data provided by the publisher.</mods:note>
               <mods:note type="music notation">Staff notation.</mods:note>
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                  <mods:topic>World music</mods:topic>
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