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Cantos Revolucionarios

Cantos Revolucionarios: LEAR

by José Pomar

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México, s.f. (1937). Recopilación de diez cantos revolucionarios de México y el mundo, transcritos y en algunos casos compuestos por José Pomar y con un prólogo político-pedagógico por él mismo. Portada ilustrada a dos colores por Jesús Escobedo. Folleto nuevo, sólo el papel está un poco oscurecido en los bordes. México, n.d. (1937). Anthology of ten revolutionary chants, some mexican and some classics like the International or the Marseillaise, transcribed and in some cases composed by José Pomar. With a politico-pedagogical foreword by the editor. Cover illustration by Jesús Escobedo in red and black. Stapled booklet, new, just a little toning to paper. Please ask for our list of available music books, mainly from Mexico and Latin America. Inquiries welcome. You can view our latest special catalogue here (currently Julián Carrillo y la música microtonal): sirandalibros.mx
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