: You may find entries for Agustín Lara on IMSLP , but the sheet music for "Granada" is often blocked or not uploaded to avoid copyright infringement.
: Digital sheet music is available for purchase at Musicnotes and Sheet Music Plus . lara granada imslp
Because Agustín Lara died in 1970 and the song was first published in 1932, it is often still under copyright in many regions, including the United States (where copyright typically lasts 95 years from publication) and the EU (70 years after the composer's death). : You may find entries for Agustín Lara
Agustín Lara wrote "Granada" as a tribute to the Spanish city, despite reportedly never having visited it at the time of composition. The song is characterized by its dramatic Tempo rubato opening and its soaring, operatic melody. Lara (Maillart, Aimé) - IMSLP Agustín Lara wrote "Granada" as a tribute to
The IMSLP (Petrucci Music Library) is an excellent resource for classical and public domain music. When searching for this piece, it is important to understand the copyright status of Lara's work. Copyright and Availability
For researchers who need the file for academic or non-commercial use, the “Scan Quality” feature on IMSLP is your friend. Even when a file is blocked, you can often see the PDF preview thumbnails . This allows you to analyze the engraving style, measure count, and key signature—information useful for music theory analysis without infringing copyright.
IMSLP hosts scores based on Canadian copyright laws (where life-plus-50 or life-plus-70 rules apply) and US copyright laws (where works published before 1931 are largely public domain). Because Agustín Lara died in 1970, his original works entered the public domain in Canada and some other regions in 2021. However: