Byline: Paul Denison The Register-Guard Given the age, obscurity and variety of the languages employed, it may be difficult to understand the words that the San Antonio Vocal Arts Ensemble will sing Saturday night at Eugene's St.
What does SAVAE stand for?
SAVAE stands for San Antonio Vocal Arts Ensemble
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The San Antonio Vocal Arts Ensemble (SAVAE) has just released Guadalupe: Virgen de los Indios, based on the complex harmonies and indigenous instrumentation of these 400-year-old deerskin musical scores.