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Memories of the “Missionary Zorzal”: 20 Years without José Vicente Cidade

It will be twenty years without José Vicente Cidade, one of the highest references of missionary music. Perhaps the Zorzales were still singing at 9.30 a.m. on July 12, 2005, when, at the age of 75, he stopped breathing. He left a legacy that lives in culture, such as the full identity of a post-Aid corner that remembers him every day in the Cultural Center that bears his name, by Belgrano and General Paz. With an artistic surname, his brother R…
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It will be twenty years without José Vicente Cidade, one of the highest references of missionary music. Perhaps the Zorzales were still singing at 9.30 a.m. on July 12, 2005, when, at the age of 75, he stopped breathing. He left a legacy that lives in culture, such as the full identity of a post-Aid corner that remembers him every day in the Cultural Center that bears his name, by Belgrano and General Paz. With an artistic surname, his brother R…

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La Voz de Misiones broke the news in on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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