Examples of using Donga in English and their translations into Portuguese
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then Donga was asking 19% above the amount($500) Villa-Lobos requested from Stokowski-no more
in light of Donga's having only a few years earlier registered to his name the communally created samba“Pelo Telefone.”.
In 1916, Donga began to play with Pixinguinha at Tia Ciata's house,
Cantiga de Festa(Donga/José Espinguela)Zé Espinguela& Grupo do Pai Alufá Corima featuring male solo& female chorus,
as this composition was done by double Donga/ Mauro de Almeida,
Sinhô, Donga, and Marcelo Tupinambá himself,
Seu Mané Luiz(Donga)José Gonçalves(aka Zé da Zilda)& Janir Martins Humorous samba in a male-female duet,
Ranchinho Desfeito(Donga/De Castro e Souza/David Nasser)Mauro César A simple Samba-canção,
The widow of sambista Donga(known for the first recording of the samba"Pelo Telefone"),
Macumba de Oxóssi(Donga/José Espinguela)Zé Espinguela& Grupo do Pai Alufá A macumba in praise of Oxóssi,
a number of tunes performed by Donga and his conjunto regional.
where the samba Pelo Telefone(from Donga and Mauro de Almeida),
One of the most ballyhooed instances was the poet Blaise Cendrars' assertion that Milhaud had lifted the“Boi no Telhado” theme from Donga, an accusation that has no merit
on behalf of his friend Donga, whose music wasn't even quoted in Le Boeuf.
Prata, and Donga lagoons that consist of 33,000 meters of sanitary lines
Prata e Donga Michiles), and a number of construction works,
Sports Donga in Korean.
Donga The name of the city or village.
Donga is one of the twelve departments of Benin.
When might Donga have said this to Cendrars?