Dedicado a Antonio Machado, Poeta

Year: 1969
Artist: Joan Manuel Serrat

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Facts about the album "Dedicado a Antonio Machado, Poeta"

Album Title: Dedicado a Antonio Machado, Poeta
Artist: Joan Manuel Serrat
Genre: Singer-Songwriter, Folk
Label: Novola Records

"Dedicado a Antonio Machado, Poeta" is a heartfelt tribute album by Spanish singer-songwriter Joan Manuel Serrat, dedicated to the renowned poet Antonio Machado. Released during a time of cultural and political upheaval in Spain, the album celebrates Machado's poetic legacy and explores themes of love, longing, and nostalgia.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Homage to Antonio Machado: Joan Manuel Serrat pays homage to Antonio Machado, one of Spain's most beloved poets, through his music. The album features musical adaptations of Machado's poems, set to Serrat's emotive vocals and evocative melodies, capturing the essence of Machado's timeless verse.

  2. Cultural Resonance: "Dedicado a Antonio Machado, Poeta" resonates deeply with Spanish audiences, who hold both Joan Manuel Serrat and Antonio Machado in high esteem. Serrat's intimate interpretations of Machado's poetry evoke a sense of national pride and cultural identity, forging a profound connection between music and literature.

  3. Artistic Collaboration: In creating "Dedicado a Antonio Machado, Poeta", Joan Manuel Serrat collaborates with esteemed musicians and arrangers, including Ricard Miralles and Josep Maria Bardagí. Their contributions add depth and richness to the album's sound, enhancing Serrat's emotive performances and bringing Machado's poetry to life in a musical context.

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