In conclusion, while IMSLP is an extraordinary resource, it is not a universal index of all composers. A search for “Lara Granada” teaches us about the platform’s metadata rules, copyright restrictions, and the persistence required in music research. For the curious scholar, a missing entry is not a failure but an invitation to dig deeper—into archives, languages, and the forgotten corners of musical history.
: Hosts historical arrangements, such as a 1932 concert fantasy for harp .
Reviews from forgotten periodicals like La Ilustración Musical Hispano-Americana (if they exist) likely praised her “feminine sensitivity” (a coded dismissal of the era) but admitted her “command of the compás is superior to her male contemporaries.”
Typing "Lara Granada" into the main bar might yield nothing due to the title being under copyright. Instead, search for "Lara" and browse the "Works with text" list.