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Cesária Évora

Cesária Évora GCIH (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɨˈzaɾiɐ ˈɛvuɾɐ]; 27 August 1941 – 17 December 2011), more commonly known as Cize,[1] was a Cape Verdean singer-songwriter.[2] She received a Grammy Award in 2004 for her album Voz d'Amor. Nicknamed the "Barefoot Diva" for performing without shoes,[3] she was known as the "Queen of Morna".[4]

Cesária Évora
Cesária Évora in São Paulo, 2008
Background information
Also known asBarefoot Diva
Cise
Queen of Morna
Born(1941-08-27)27 August 1941
Mindelo, Portuguese Cape Verde
Died17 December 2011(2011-12-17) (aged 70)
São Vicente, Cape Verde
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
Years active
  • 1957–2011
Labels
Websitecesaria-evora.com

Évora began singing as a young woman in bars in her hometown of Mindelo, and came to international prominence in the 1990s.

Biography

Early life

 
House of Évora; today, a museum

Cesária Évora was born on 27 August 1941 in Mindelo, São Vicente, Cape Verde. When she was seven years old her father, Justino da Cruz Évora, who was a part-time musician, died, and at the age of ten she was placed in an orphanage, as her mother Dona Joana could not raise all six children. At the age of 16, she was persuaded by a friend to sing in a sailors' tavern.[4]

She grew up at the house in Mindelo which other singers used from the 1940s to the 1970s, at 35 Rua de Moeda.[5] Other Cape Verdean singers came to the house, including Djô d'Eloy, Bana, Eddy Moreno, Luis Morais and Manuel de Novas (also known as Manuel d'Novas), and it was there she received her musical education.

Musical career

In the 1960s, she started singing on Portuguese cruise ships stopping at Mindelo and on the local radio. In 1985, at the invitation of Cape Verdean singer Bana, she went to perform in Portugal. In Lisbon she was discovered by the producer José da Silva and invited to record in Paris.[6]

She recorded the track "Ausência", composed by Yugoslav musician Goran Bregovic, which was released as the second track of the soundtrack of the film Underground (1995) by Emir Kusturica.

Évora's international success came only in 1988 with the release of her first commercial album La Diva Aux Pieds Nus, recorded in France. Before that album had been released, she recorded her first LP titled "Cesária" in 1987. This album was later released on CD in 1995 as Audiophile Legends.[4] Her 1992 album Miss Perfumado sold over 300,000 copies worldwide.[7] It included one of her most celebrated songs, "Sodade".

In 1994, Bau joined her touring band and two years later, he became her musical director up to September 1999.

Her 1995 album Cesária brought her international success and the first Grammy Award nomination.[4] In 1997, she won the KORA All African Music Awards in three categories, including "Best Artist of West Africa", "Best Album" and "Merit of the Jury".[8] In 2003, her album Voz d'Amor was awarded a Grammy in the World Music category.[4]

In 2006, Évora met with Alberto Zeppieri, an Italian songwriter, journalist and record producer [9] and agreed to duet with Gianni Morandi, Gigi D'Alessio and Ron.[10] The project, now in its fifth volume, gives visibility and raises funds for the UN World Food Programme, for which Évora was the ambassador from 2003.[11]

Later in 2006, she released her next album Rogamar. It was a success and charted in six European countries including France, Poland and the Netherlands. On her tour in Australia in 2008, she suffered a stroke. In 2009, she released her final album Nha Sentimento which was recorded in Mindelo and Paris by José da Silva. The album reached number 6 in Poland and number 21 in France.

In 2009, she was made a knightess of the French Legion of Honour by the French Minister of Culture and Communications, Christine Albanel, the first Cape Verdean to become one.

She received her last award at the 2010 Kora All African Music Awards, the "Merit of the Jury" award for the second time.

Acting career

Évora had briefly engaged into acting by performing in two Cape Verdan films, Black Dju, a comedy directed by Pol Cruchten;[12] and the critically acclaimed drama Napomuceno's Will,[13] both released in 1997.[14]

Her cousin was another singer Hermínia da Cruz Fortes. She was an aunt of António da Rocha Évora and Xavier da Cruz.

Awards and honors

Death

In 2010, Évora performed a series of concerts, the last of which was in Lisbon on 8 May. Two days later, after a heart attack, she underwent surgery at a local hospital in Paris. On the morning of 11 May 2010 she was taken off artificial pulmonary ventilation, and on 16 May she was discharged from the intensive-care unit and transported to a clinic for further treatment. In late September 2011, Évora's agent announced that she was ending her career due to poor health.[16]

On 17 December 2011, aged 70, Évora died in São Vicente, Cape Verde, from respiratory failure and hypertension.[17] A Spanish newspaper reported that 36 hours before her death she was still receiving people – and smoking – in her home in Mindelo, popular for always having its doors open.[17]

Legacy

Capeverdean 2000-escudo note
 
Cesária Évora on the front
 
Violin that Évora used on the back
  • In 2003, she appeared on a Cape Verdean stamp.[18]
  • On 3 September 2013 her name was boosted publicly by the Belgian musician Stromae, when he released his album Racine carrée that includes "Ave Cesaria", a track that honours Évora, one of Stromae's favorite artists.[19]
  • On 22 December 2014 the Banco de Cabo Verde introduced a new series of banknotes that honor Cape Verdean figures in the fields of literature, music, and politics. Her face was featured in the new 2000 Escudos banknote.
  • The awarded feature documentary Tchindas is a tribute to her after her death, and contains several of her songs.
  • In December 2016, singer Fantcha launched a new album entitled Nôs Caminhada, in homage to her mentor Évora, including a number of traditional songs (mornas and coladeiras) that had been interpreted by Évora.[20] It also features a very special song, "Nôs Caminhada", remembering the moments spent with the beloved one. The singer considers Évora as her second mom.
  • On 27 August 2019, she was honored by a Google Doodle in Canada, and some European, African and Asian nations, on her 78th birthday.[21][22][23]
  • American singer and songwriter Madonna is a huge fan of Cesaria Evora and visited the Barefoot Diva backstage at several concerts, including in London in 2007. In 2017 the Queen of Pop moved to Lisbon where she learned more about Portuguese and Cabo Verdean music, among others. This inspired several songs and collaborations for her 14th studio album "Madame X" (2019). Subsequently, she invited several Cabo Verdean and Portuguese artists on her Madame X theater tour 2019–2020. This included Cesaria Evora's own percussionist & backing vocalist Miroca Paris, who performed with Cesaria from 2001 until 2011. The Cabo Verdean-Portuguese singer & multi-instrumentalist was invited to participate in her documentary "World of Madame X" (June 2019), to perform live at the Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas 2019 [24] with her single "Medellin" ft Maluma, and during her entire tour. Madonna included the traditional song made famous by Cesaria: Sodade, in some of her live performances of the Madame X Tour.
  • Mãe Carinhosa ("Mother Affection" in Cape Verdean Creole), an album of previously unreleased tracks recorded by Evora between 1997 and 2005 and curated and produced by her longtime producer José da Silva, was released in 2013.[25][26][27]

Named after

 
Sculpture of Évora at the eponymous airport in Mindelo, Cabo Verde
  • On 8 March 2012 Cesária Évora Airport, Mindelo, Cape Verde's third busiest airport, was named after her. A statue of her was erected at the terminal entrance in the same year, and a mural was also added inside the terminal building.
  • On 18 June 2014 a small street in the 19th arrondissement of Paris was named after her. It is located near Boulevard Macdonald in the Pont-de-Flandre quarter; by 2019 a large public park nearby the same street was also dedicated to her, complete with picnic tables, fruit trees, chess tables, table tennis and thematic lounges flanking the main pathway including four playgrounds.[28][29][30]
  • Several other residential streets across Europe have been named for her, especially in France which have recently named a few streets after the singer.
  • On 19 September 2014 the Seine-Saint-Denis department named a new college in Montreuil after her, located on Rue des Jardins Dufour.
  • In 2014 or 2015, a street in the west of the Cape Verdean capital of Praia was named for her in Palmarejo Grande near Jean Piaget University. It intersects Avenida Eugenio Paula de Tavares.
  • Two species of fauna are named after her: a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae named Chilades evorae which is found on the island of Santo Antão, and a species of sea slug called Aegires evorae, which exists in the northeast part of the island of Sal in the area of Calhetinha.

Discography

References

  1. ^ Akyeampong, Emmanuel Kwaku; Gates, Henry Louis (2012). Dictionary of African biography. Oxford University Press. pp. 317, 318. ISBN 9780195382075. OCLC 706025122.
  2. ^ Gregory, Andy (2002). International who's who in popular music (4th ed.). London: Europa Publications Limited. p. 161. ISBN 1857431618. OCLC 49206740.
  3. ^ Werb, Jessica (24 March 2006). "The Barefoot Diva on her best behaviour". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 21 March 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d e Hatton, Barry (17 December 2011). "Grammy-winning singer Cesaria Evora dies at age 70". The Washington Times. Retrieved 23 October 2014.
  5. ^ Knight, Lewis (2019) Who is Cesária Évora? Mirror
  6. ^ Cartwright, Garth (17 December 2011). "Cesária Évora obituary". The Guardian.
  7. ^ "BBC News – Singer Cesaria Evora dies at the age of 70". BBC News. 17 December 2011. Retrieved 23 October 2014.
  8. ^ . www.koraawards.org. Archived from the original on 28 April 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  9. ^ Lombardini, Emanuele (9 April 2014). "A colloquio con Tinkara Kovac: "Ora l'ESC, poi un album in italiano"" (in Italian). Retrieved 27 August 2019.
  10. ^ Cesária Évora & Ron – La voce dell' amore (voz d'amor) on YouTube
  11. ^ "Capo Verde terra d'amore". www.capoverde-italia.it. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  12. ^ "Black Dju, 1997". imdb.com.
  13. ^ "Napomuceno's Will, 1997". imdb.com.
  14. ^ "Cesária Évora(1941–2011)". imdb.com.
  15. ^ "Cidadãos Estrangeiros Agraciados com Ordens Portuguesas". Página Oficial das Ordens Honoríficas Portuguesas. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
  16. ^ (in Portuguese). Publico.pt. Archived from the original on 24 September 2011. Retrieved 24 September 2011.
  17. ^ a b Serena, Marc (18 December 2011). "Las últimas palabras de Césaria" [Cesária's last words]. Público (in Spanish). Retrieved 17 December 2011.
  18. ^ . www.wnsstamps.ch (in French). Archived from the original on 10 April 2012. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
  19. ^ "Stromae : découvrez son nouveau clip Avé Cesaria [Vidéo]". Télé Star (in French). 25 September 2014. Retrieved 27 August 2019.
  20. ^ Gilbert, Andrew (7 June 2007). "Cesaria Evora and Tcheka / Singer who paved the way for other Cape Verdean artists will share the stage with guitarist who's crafted a distinctive sound". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 27 August 2019.
  21. ^ Marsh, Michael (27 August 2019). "Who is Cesária Évora? Google Doodle pays tribute to singer". nechronicle.
  22. ^ "Five things to know about Cesária Évora". The Independent. 27 August 2019.
  23. ^ "Cesária Évora's 78th Birthday". 27 August 2019. Retrieved 27 August 2019.
  24. ^ "Madonna and Maluma Perform Sultry 'Medellín' Collab with Holograms at 2019 BBMAs: Watch". Billboard. 2 May 2019.
  25. ^ "More About Cesaria Evora".
  26. ^ "Mãe Carinhosa, Cesária Évora's Posthumous Release by Oscar Montagut - August 19, 2014". 19 August 2014.
  27. ^ "Cesária Évora – Mãe Carinhosa". April 2013.
  28. ^ Aude de Gouville (27 February 2023). "PARIS (19th district), Césaria Evora street and parc, France". Retrieved 27 February 2023.
  29. ^ Voconces Culinary Ltd (27 February 2023). "Paris Expands Its Gardens & Green Spaces – Eleven New Parks". Retrieved 27 February 2023.
  30. ^ City of Paris (website in French) (27 February 2023). "Jardin Promenade Cesária Évora". Retrieved 27 February 2023.

Further reading

External links

  • Official website
  • Life and work of Cesária Évora, in Portuguese
  • Blog by the fans of Cesária Évora, the first page entirely in Portuguese

cesária, Évora, gcih, portuguese, pronunciation, sɨˈzaɾiɐ, ˈɛvuɾɐ, august, 1941, december, 2011, more, commonly, known, cize, cape, verdean, singer, songwriter, received, grammy, award, 2004, album, amor, nicknamed, barefoot, diva, performing, without, shoes, . Cesaria Evora GCIH Portuguese pronunciation sɨˈzaɾiɐ ˈɛvuɾɐ 27 August 1941 17 December 2011 more commonly known as Cize 1 was a Cape Verdean singer songwriter 2 She received a Grammy Award in 2004 for her album Voz d Amor Nicknamed the Barefoot Diva for performing without shoes 3 she was known as the Queen of Morna 4 Cesaria EvoraGCIHCesaria Evora in Sao Paulo 2008Background informationAlso known asBarefoot DivaCiseQueen of MornaBorn 1941 08 27 27 August 1941Mindelo Portuguese Cape VerdeDied17 December 2011 2011 12 17 aged 70 Sao Vicente Cape VerdeGenresColadeira folk mornaOccupation s Singer songwriterInstrument s VocalsYears active1957 2011LabelsLusafricaWebsitecesaria evora wbr com Evora began singing as a young woman in bars in her hometown of Mindelo and came to international prominence in the 1990s Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Musical career 1 3 Acting career 2 Awards and honors 3 Death 4 Legacy 5 Named after 6 Discography 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksBiography EditEarly life Edit House of Evora today a museum Cesaria Evora was born on 27 August 1941 in Mindelo Sao Vicente Cape Verde When she was seven years old her father Justino da Cruz Evora who was a part time musician died and at the age of ten she was placed in an orphanage as her mother Dona Joana could not raise all six children At the age of 16 she was persuaded by a friend to sing in a sailors tavern 4 She grew up at the house in Mindelo which other singers used from the 1940s to the 1970s at 35 Rua de Moeda 5 Other Cape Verdean singers came to the house including Djo d Eloy Bana Eddy Moreno Luis Morais and Manuel de Novas also known as Manuel d Novas and it was there she received her musical education Musical career Edit In the 1960s she started singing on Portuguese cruise ships stopping at Mindelo and on the local radio In 1985 at the invitation of Cape Verdean singer Bana she went to perform in Portugal In Lisbon she was discovered by the producer Jose da Silva and invited to record in Paris 6 She recorded the track Ausencia composed by Yugoslav musician Goran Bregovic which was released as the second track of the soundtrack of the film Underground 1995 by Emir Kusturica Evora s international success came only in 1988 with the release of her first commercial album La Diva Aux Pieds Nus recorded in France Before that album had been released she recorded her first LP titled Cesaria in 1987 This album was later released on CD in 1995 as Audiophile Legends 4 Her 1992 album Miss Perfumado sold over 300 000 copies worldwide 7 It included one of her most celebrated songs Sodade In 1994 Bau joined her touring band and two years later he became her musical director up to September 1999 Her 1995 album Cesaria brought her international success and the first Grammy Award nomination 4 In 1997 she won the KORA All African Music Awards in three categories including Best Artist of West Africa Best Album and Merit of the Jury 8 In 2003 her album Voz d Amor was awarded a Grammy in the World Music category 4 In 2006 Evora met with Alberto Zeppieri an Italian songwriter journalist and record producer 9 and agreed to duet with Gianni Morandi Gigi D Alessio and Ron 10 The project now in its fifth volume gives visibility and raises funds for the UN World Food Programme for which Evora was the ambassador from 2003 11 Later in 2006 she released her next album Rogamar It was a success and charted in six European countries including France Poland and the Netherlands On her tour in Australia in 2008 she suffered a stroke In 2009 she released her final album Nha Sentimento which was recorded in Mindelo and Paris by Jose da Silva The album reached number 6 in Poland and number 21 in France In 2009 she was made a knightess of the French Legion of Honour by the French Minister of Culture and Communications Christine Albanel the first Cape Verdean to become one She received her last award at the 2010 Kora All African Music Awards the Merit of the Jury award for the second time Acting career Edit Evora had briefly engaged into acting by performing in two Cape Verdan films Black Dju a comedy directed by Pol Cruchten 12 and the critically acclaimed drama Napomuceno s Will 13 both released in 1997 14 Her cousin was another singer Herminia da Cruz Fortes She was an aunt of Antonio da Rocha Evora and Xavier da Cruz Awards and honors Edit Grand Cross of the Order of Prince Henry Portugal 31 May 1999 15 Death EditIn 2010 Evora performed a series of concerts the last of which was in Lisbon on 8 May Two days later after a heart attack she underwent surgery at a local hospital in Paris On the morning of 11 May 2010 she was taken off artificial pulmonary ventilation and on 16 May she was discharged from the intensive care unit and transported to a clinic for further treatment In late September 2011 Evora s agent announced that she was ending her career due to poor health 16 On 17 December 2011 aged 70 Evora died in Sao Vicente Cape Verde from respiratory failure and hypertension 17 A Spanish newspaper reported that 36 hours before her death she was still receiving people and smoking in her home in Mindelo popular for always having its doors open 17 Legacy EditCapeverdean 2000 escudo note Cesaria Evora on the front Violin that Evora used on the back In 2003 she appeared on a Cape Verdean stamp 18 On 3 September 2013 her name was boosted publicly by the Belgian musician Stromae when he released his album Racine carree that includes Ave Cesaria a track that honours Evora one of Stromae s favorite artists 19 On 22 December 2014 the Banco de Cabo Verde introduced a new series of banknotes that honor Cape Verdean figures in the fields of literature music and politics Her face was featured in the new 2000 Escudos banknote The awarded feature documentary Tchindas is a tribute to her after her death and contains several of her songs In December 2016 singer Fantcha launched a new album entitled Nos Caminhada in homage to her mentor Evora including a number of traditional songs mornas and coladeiras that had been interpreted by Evora 20 It also features a very special song Nos Caminhada remembering the moments spent with the beloved one The singer considers Evora as her second mom On 27 August 2019 she was honored by a Google Doodle in Canada and some European African and Asian nations on her 78th birthday 21 22 23 American singer and songwriter Madonna is a huge fan of Cesaria Evora and visited the Barefoot Diva backstage at several concerts including in London in 2007 In 2017 the Queen of Pop moved to Lisbon where she learned more about Portuguese and Cabo Verdean music among others This inspired several songs and collaborations for her 14th studio album Madame X 2019 Subsequently she invited several Cabo Verdean and Portuguese artists on her Madame X theater tour 2019 2020 This included Cesaria Evora s own percussionist amp backing vocalist Miroca Paris who performed with Cesaria from 2001 until 2011 The Cabo Verdean Portuguese singer amp multi instrumentalist was invited to participate in her documentary World of Madame X June 2019 to perform live at the Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas 2019 24 with her single Medellin ft Maluma and during her entire tour Madonna included the traditional song made famous by Cesaria Sodade in some of her live performances of the Madame X Tour Mae Carinhosa Mother Affection in Cape Verdean Creole an album of previously unreleased tracks recorded by Evora between 1997 and 2005 and curated and produced by her longtime producer Jose da Silva was released in 2013 25 26 27 Named after Edit Sculpture of Evora at the eponymous airport in Mindelo Cabo Verde On 8 March 2012 Cesaria Evora Airport Mindelo Cape Verde s third busiest airport was named after her A statue of her was erected at the terminal entrance in the same year and a mural was also added inside the terminal building On 18 June 2014 a small street in the 19th arrondissement of Paris was named after her It is located near Boulevard Macdonald in the Pont de Flandre quarter by 2019 a large public park nearby the same street was also dedicated to her complete with picnic tables fruit trees chess tables table tennis and thematic lounges flanking the main pathway including four playgrounds 28 29 30 Several other residential streets across Europe have been named for her especially in France which have recently named a few streets after the singer On 19 September 2014 the Seine Saint Denis department named a new college in Montreuil after her located on Rue des Jardins Dufour In 2014 or 2015 a street in the west of the Cape Verdean capital of Praia was named for her in Palmarejo Grande near Jean Piaget University It intersects Avenida Eugenio Paula de Tavares Two species of fauna are named after her a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae named Chilades evorae which is found on the island of Santo Antao and a species of sea slug called Aegires evorae which exists in the northeast part of the island of Sal in the area of Calhetinha Discography EditMain article Cesaria Evora discography La Diva aux Pieds Nus 1988 Distino di Belita 1990 Mar Azul 1991 Miss Perfumado 1992 Cesaria 1995 Cabo Verde 1997 Cafe Atlantico 1999 Sao Vicente di Longe 2001 Voz d Amor 2003 Rogamar 2006 Nha Sentimento 2009 Mae Carinhosa posthumous album 2013 References Edit Akyeampong Emmanuel Kwaku Gates Henry Louis 2012 Dictionary of African biography Oxford University Press pp 317 318 ISBN 9780195382075 OCLC 706025122 Gregory Andy 2002 International who s who in popular music 4th ed London Europa Publications Limited p 161 ISBN 1857431618 OCLC 49206740 Werb Jessica 24 March 2006 The Barefoot Diva on her best behaviour The Globe and Mail Retrieved 21 March 2015 a b c d e Hatton Barry 17 December 2011 Grammy winning singer Cesaria Evora dies at age 70 The Washington Times Retrieved 23 October 2014 Knight Lewis 2019 Who is Cesaria Evora Mirror Cartwright Garth 17 December 2011 Cesaria Evora obituary The Guardian BBC News Singer Cesaria Evora dies at the age of 70 BBC News 17 December 2011 Retrieved 23 October 2014 All Africa music awards www koraawards org Archived from the original on 28 April 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Lombardini Emanuele 9 April 2014 A colloquio con Tinkara Kovac Ora l ESC poi un album in italiano in Italian Retrieved 27 August 2019 Cesaria Evora amp Ron La voce dell amore voz d amor on YouTube Capo Verde terra d amore www capoverde italia it Retrieved 13 September 2015 Black Dju 1997 imdb com Napomuceno s Will 1997 imdb com Cesaria Evora 1941 2011 imdb com Cidadaos Estrangeiros Agraciados com Ordens Portuguesas Pagina Oficial das Ordens Honorificas Portuguesas Retrieved 1 August 2017 Cesaria Evora termina a carreira aos 70 in Portuguese Publico pt Archived from the original on 24 September 2011 Retrieved 24 September 2011 a b Serena Marc 18 December 2011 Las ultimas palabras de Cesaria Cesaria s last words Publico in Spanish Retrieved 17 December 2011 Timbres emis avec CV007 03 www wnsstamps ch in French Archived from the original on 10 April 2012 Retrieved 19 December 2017 Stromae decouvrez son nouveau clip Ave Cesaria Video Tele Star in French 25 September 2014 Retrieved 27 August 2019 Gilbert Andrew 7 June 2007 Cesaria Evora and Tcheka Singer who paved the way for other Cape Verdean artists will share the stage with guitarist who s crafted a distinctive sound San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved 27 August 2019 Marsh Michael 27 August 2019 Who is Cesaria Evora Google Doodle pays tribute to singer nechronicle Five things to know about Cesaria Evora The Independent 27 August 2019 Cesaria Evora s 78th Birthday 27 August 2019 Retrieved 27 August 2019 Madonna and Maluma Perform Sultry Medellin Collab with Holograms at 2019 BBMAs Watch Billboard 2 May 2019 More About Cesaria Evora Mae Carinhosa Cesaria Evora s Posthumous Release by Oscar Montagut August 19 2014 19 August 2014 Cesaria Evora Mae Carinhosa April 2013 Aude de Gouville 27 February 2023 PARIS 19th district Cesaria Evora street and parc France Retrieved 27 February 2023 Voconces Culinary Ltd 27 February 2023 Paris Expands Its Gardens amp Green Spaces Eleven New Parks Retrieved 27 February 2023 City of Paris website in French 27 February 2023 Jardin Promenade Cesaria Evora Retrieved 27 February 2023 Further reading EditSieradzinska Elzbieta 2015 Cesaria Evora Minsk Wydawnictwo Marginesy ISBN 978 8 3647 0029 3 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cesaria Evora Official website Life and work of Cesaria Evora in Portuguese Blog by the fans of Cesaria Evora the first page entirely in Portuguese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cesaria Evora amp oldid 1146839015, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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