| Platform | What to search | Notes | |----------|----------------|-------| | | “Luis Pérez Damiron” | Occasional arrangements. Not huge, but growing. | | MusicaNeat | “Merengue piano partitura” | Colombian site; sometimes has Damiron transcriptions. | | TodoPartitura | “Damiron merengue” | Spanish site with legal free/paid scores. | | IMSLP | “Damiron” | Unlikely (he’s not classical), but check for public domain folk merengue. |
However, every single “19pdf link” posted in 2022–2024 is now broken. Why? The publisher released an official digital compilation in early 2025 titled (available for $14.99 USD on TodoPartitura).
If you cannot find the specific “19” PDF, here are known Damirón piano merengues (likely in any collection numbered 19 or similar):
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One of the most influential figures in the history of merengue music is Rafael Hernández Marín, better known as Damiron. A prolific composer and musician, Damiron was born in 1915 in the Dominican Republic and is widely regarded as one of the most important figures in Dominican music. Throughout his career, Damiron composed numerous merengues, waltzes, and other musical pieces that have become staples of Latin American music. His compositions often featured the piano as a central instrument, showcasing his mastery of the instrument and his ability to craft catchy, memorable melodies.