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VOS SOS EL DESTAZADO (Cuellar)

Composer: Guillermo Cuéllar

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  Go to person page >

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Title: VOS SOS EL DESTAZADO (Cuellar)
Composer: Guillermo Cuéllar
Place Of Origin: El Salvador
Meter: 8.9.8.9 D
Incipit: 55111 21723 44432
Key: e minor
Source: Misa Popular Salvadoreña
Copyright: © 1985, 1995 GIA Publications Inc.

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