Sã qui turo zente pleta
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"Sã qui turo zente pleta" (English: "All here are black people") is a Portuguese villancico for Christmas. It was composed by an anonymous monk of the Monastery of Santa Cruz circa 1643.[1]
Performers of this song include the Roger Wagner Chorale, Chanticleer, Santa Fe Desert Chorale and The King's Singers.
References[]
- ^ Storch, Anne (2011). Secret Manipulations: Language and Context in Africa. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780190208219.
Categories:
- Christmas carols
- Portuguese songs
- Baroque compositions
- 17th-century songs
- Song stubs