Sã qui turo zente pleta facts for kids
Sã qui turo zente pleta is a special Christmas song from Portugal. Its name means "All here are black people" in English. This song is a type of old Portuguese song called a villancico, which was popular a long time ago.
This carol was written around the year 1643 by a monk who chose to remain anonymous. He lived at the Monastery of Santa Cruz in Coimbra, Portugal.
Famous Singers of This Song
Many famous groups have performed Sã qui turo zente pleta. These groups include the Roger Wagner Chorale, Chanticleer, the Santa Fe Desert Chorale, and The King's Singers. They help keep this old song alive for new generations to enjoy.
See Also
- In Spanish: Sã qui turo zente pleta para niños
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