Canto de Ultreia (2:44)

Cover of Broken Pictures (1996)

From Broken Pictures (1996) and 1 other release

Traditional song from the Middle Ages, which pilgrims of the Camino de Santiago used to sing whilst entering Santiago de Compostela’s Cathedral, as to celebrate the arrival to their destination. They used to greet each other along the way, by saying: ‘Ultreia!’

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  • lothloryen

    "Cuando Dios Padre, Rey universal, dividió las provincias terrenales entre los apóstoles escogió Santiago para ilustrar España. Primero entre los apóstoles martitizado en Jerusalén el egregio Santiago se ha alzado, santo es su martirio. ¡Oh Señor Santiago! ¡Buen Señor Santiago! ¡E Ultreia! ¡E suseia! ¡Oh Dios, protégenos!"

    9 Apr 2010 Reply
  • lothloryen

    Traditional song from the Middle Ages, which pilgrims of the Camino de Santiago used to sing whilst entering Santiago de Compostela’s Cathedral, as to celebrate the arrival to their destination. They used to greet each other along the way, by saying: ‘Ultreia!’

    28 Mar 2010 Reply
  • lothloryen

    “Dum Pater familias, Rex universorum, donaret provincias jus apostolorum. Jacobus Hispanias lux illustrat morum. Primus ex apostolis Martyr Jero solimis Jacobus egregio sacer est martyrio Herrus Sanctiagu, Grot Sanctiagu, E Ultreia, e suseia, Deus aia nos”

    28 Mar 2010 Reply

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