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Or give a reward insteadEl Diablo Suelto es una composición musical del autor venezolano Heraclio Fernández (Maracaibo, 1851– La Guaira,1886). Fue hecha en 1878 a ritmo de vals. Es una de las obras más famosas hechas en Venezuela.
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| Pages | 6 |
| Duration | 02:17 |
| Measures | 52 |
| Key signature | 1 flat |
| Parts | 6 |
| Part names | Guitar, Violin, Flute, Trombone, Bass, Percussion |
| Privacy | Everyone can see this score |
| License | None (All rights reserved) |

Show moreShow lessSalsa afro cuban montunos for piano cd rarates. El Diablo Suelto by Heraclio Fernandez (1851-1886)
Heraclio Fernández Noya was a Venezuelan musician, best known for the composition El Diablo Suelto. From a very young age resided in La Guaira with his father Manuel Maria Fernández, from whom received his first piano lessons. In Caracas founded the newspaper El Zancudo, a weekly magazine whose first number circulated on 9 January, 1876. On 10 October, 1884 the bi-weekly magazine El Museo started publication; in each issue it published a piece of music of some composer of the day as well as musical literary works of a satirical-humoristic type, that Fernández signed with the name of El Zancudo in that magazine. On Saint Joseph’s day (19 March), 1888, El Diablo Suelto was published. This was a waltz-joropo composed by Heraclio Fernández; its score was located and published by Alirio Diaz and later by Jose Peñín, editor and director of the Dictionary of Spanish and Hispano-American Music and the Encyclopedia of Music in Venezuela.
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Latin. 68 Measures. 5 Pages. Time Signature 3/4. Key of varies.