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Guillermo Cuéllar › Tunes

Short Name: Guillermo Cuéllar
Full Name: Cuéllar, Guillermo, 1955-
Birth Year: 1955

In the mid-1980s, composer Guillermo Cuéllar composed the folk mass La Misa Popular Salvadoreña as a result of a commission from Archbishop Oscar Romero. Romero was assassinated while celebrating mass in El Salvador. Cuéllar himself was forced into exile for ten years due to threats on his life.

Sing! A New Creation


Tunes by Guillermo Cuéllar (11)sort descendingAsInstancesIncipit
[Cantemos al Señor un canto nuevo]Guillermo Cuéllar (Composer)256712 33222 15671
CANTO DE COMUNIÓN (Cuellar)Guillermo Cuéllar, n. 1955 (Composer)533321 23155 51712
[Digno es Cristo el Señor] (Cuéllar)Guillermo Cuéllar (Composer)235113 51134 32454
[Hasta luego, mis hermanos]Guillermo Cuéllar (Composer)254333 23444 32222
[La sangre de Abel escucha el Señor]Guillermo Cuéllar (Composer)256665 54345 45617
[Llenos están los cielos]Guillermo Cuéllar (Composer)235353 14321 22424
[Mira las esperanzas] (Misa Popular Salvadoreña)Guillermo Cuéllar, n. 1955 (Composer)233322 33332 21233
[Recoge en tu cosecha los frutos de amor] (La nueva misa mesoamericana)Guillermo Cuéllar (Composer)233333 14444 42557
CUELLARGuillermo Cuèllar, b. 1955 (Composer)2455533 16555 55432
[Hoy me levanto muy temprano] (Misa Popular Salvadoreña)Guillermo Cuéllar, b. 1955 (Composer)1134534 56456 77176
VOS SOS EL DESTAZADO (Cuellar)Guillermo Cuellar (Composer)855111 21723 44432
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