The following Venezuelan composers are treated: Juan Manuel Hermenegildo de la Luz Olivares, José Francisco Velásquez de las Llagas, José Francisco Teodosio de Jesús Velásquez, Juan José Landaeta, Lino Gallardo, José Ángel Lamas, Ambrosio Carreño, José Cayetano Carreño, Juan Francisco Meserón, José Antonio Caro de Boesi, Bartolomé Bello, Pedro Nolasco Colón, and Francisco Pérez Camacho.
The following Colombian composers are treated: José Cascante and Juan de Herrera y Chumacero.
The following Peruvian composers are treated: Tomás de Torrejón y Velasco, Juan de Araujo, Roque Ceruti, and José Orejón y Aparicio.
The following composers worked in or near the southern Andes: Antonio Durán de la Mota, José Bernardo Alzedo, and Domenico Zipoli.
The following composers worked in Cuba: Esteban Salas y Castro and Juan París.
A couple Guatemalan composes are treated: Pedro Nolasco Estrada Aristondo and Ventura Portillo.
The following composers lived or worked in Brazil: José Maurício Nunes Garcia, Sigismund Neukomm, Joaquim Manoel da Câmera, Marcos Portugal, Domingos Caldas Barbosa, Luís Álvares Pinto, Caetano de Melo de Jesus, José Joaquim Emerico Lobo de Mesquita, Francisco Gomes da Rocha, Manoel Dias de Oliveira, Ignácio Parreiras Neves, Marcos Coelho Neto and André da Silva Gomes.
Also treated are Samuel Felsted of Jamaica and Joseph Bologne de Saint-Georges, who was born in Guadeloupe.