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  2. Ríu Ríu Chíu - Wikipedia

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    Riu translates as river in the Catalan language, in agreement with the birth place of the accredited composer, and was translated as river by the Monkees, where the roaring river prevented a wolf from crossing to attack sheep.

  3. File:Riu, Riu Chiu - Cwlwm.ogg - Wikipedia

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    English: Riu, riu chiu - A track by Cwlwm. From the 1993 album Carolau'r Byd. Cymraeg: ... You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work;

  4. Riu Chiu - Wikipedia

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  5. Talk:Ríu Ríu Chíu - Wikipedia

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    So, the meaning of the first line of the song should be reconstrued as something like: "[with a cry of] Riu, Riu, Chiu, the kingfisher, God, kept the wolf away from Our Lamb". Then the "riu, riu, chiu" would be the predator cry uttered by a kingfisher when attacking a predator and warning the rest of the world about it.

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  7. Cancionero de Upsala - Wikipedia

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    Cancionero de Upsala. The Cancionero de Upsala [], also known by the titles Cancionero del Duque de Calabria and Cancionero de Venecia, is a volume of mostly anonymous Spanish music printed in Venice in 1556.

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  9. Quattro pezzi sacri - Wikipedia

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    The Quattro pezzi sacri (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkwattro ˈpɛttsi ˈsaːkri], Four Sacred Pieces) are choral works by Giuseppe Verdi.Written separately during the last decades of the composer's life and with different origins and purposes, they were nevertheless published together in 1898 by Casa Ricordi.