Longe Da Monda -
The song is performed in the style of , a traditional polyphonic singing genre from southern Portugal that was recognized as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2014.
: It describes a countryside where traditional sights, such as men working with horse-drawn plows ( charruas ), whitewashed cottages ( montes caiados ), and working windmills, are vanishing. Longe da Monda
: The title "Longe da Monda" suggests a distance—both temporal and physical—from a way of life where human labor was intimately connected to the land. Cultural Context The song is performed in the style of
: The song was composed by Gonçalo Narciso , who is responsible for much of the group's repertoire, including other popular tracks like "A Janela" and "A Carta do Gavião" . Where to Listen You can find "Longe da Monda" on major streaming platforms: Spotify Apple Music Cultural Context : The song was composed by
: The lyrics explicitly lament the absence of the mondadeiras —women who traditionally worked in groups to weed the wheat fields ( mondar ).