Francisco Xavier da Cruz

Francisco Xavier da Cruz
Born (1905-12-03)3 December 1905
Mindelo, São Vicente, Cape Verde
Died 14 July 1958(1958-07-14) (aged 62)
Hospital de São Vicente, Cape Verde
Occupation writer, composer, musician
Nationality Cape Verdean

Francisco Xavier da Cruz, also known as B. Leza or Beleza (earlier Portuguese form: Beléza) (December 3, 1905, July 14, 1958) was a Cape Verdean writer, composer and a singer.

da Cruz was born in Mindelo on the island of São Vicente. B. Leza was innovated in morna and frequently used the passage cords (known as the Brazilian halftone, the jargon used by Cape Verdean musicians).

He wrote several poems that appeared in the Claridade review.

His style and his work which started to have success in the 1950s, marked the Cape Verdean music for the next twenty years. He composed dozens of mornas, one of these titled Eclipse (Eclipse), Miss Perfumado, Resposta de Segredo Cu Mar and Lua Nha Testemunha, in which legend had it was composed in a hospital bed just days before his death on July 14, 1958.

Legacy

A live music club would be named after in the Portuguese capital of Lisbon,[1] it features different rhythms of Cape Verdean and African music especially kizomba, funaná and coladeira.[2] The club was founded in 1994 by Tito Paris and directed by Alcides Gonçalves and sisters Madalena and Sofia Saudade and Silva, son of the great Cape Verdean singer Bana. It is located in Largo do Conde Barão and the address number is 50.

Other singers later sang his songs including Tito Paris in Ao vivo no B.Leza in 1998.

Works

For the Cape Verdean culture: B. Leza also written several works:

Discography

Morna songs

Coladeira song

Recordings, tracks and performances by other artists

References

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