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Joan Manuel Serrat

Joan Manuel Serrat Teresa (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒuˈam mənuˈɛl səˈrat]; born 27 December 1943) is a Spanish musician, singer and composer. He is considered one of the most important figures of modern, popular music in both the Spanish and Catalan languages.

Joan Manuel Serrat
Background information
Birth nameJoan Manuel Serrat Teresa
Born (1943-12-27) 27 December 1943 (age 80)
Barcelona, Spain
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • singer
  • composer
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active1965–2022
Labels
Websitewww.jmserrat.com

Serrat's lyrical style has been influenced by other poets such as Mario Benedetti, Antonio Machado, Miguel Hernández, Rafael Alberti, Federico García Lorca, Pablo Neruda, and León Felipe. He has also recorded songs by Violeta Parra and Víctor Jara. Serrat was one of the pioneers of what is known in Catalan as "Nova Cançó" (Nueva Canción). Joan Manuel Serrat is also known by the names "El noi del Poble-sec" and "El Nano".

Biography edit

Childhood edit

Joan Manuel Serrat Teresa was born 27 December 1943 in the Poble-sec neighbourhood of Barcelona, to members of a working family. His father, Josep Serrat, was a Catalan anarchist affiliated with the CNT and his mother, Ángeles Teresa, a housewife, was from Belchite, Zaragoza in the region of Aragon. His childhood and environment in his neighbourhood greatly impacted him, as a great number of his songs described Catalonia after the Spanish Civil War (examples are "La Carmeta", "La tieta" y "El drapaire" as stereotypical characters from his neighbourhood).

Early career edit

Serrat became involved with music at the age of 17 when he obtained his first guitar to which he dedicated one of his earliest songs, "Una guitarra". In the early 1960s, the young artist participated in a pop band, playing along with classmates at Barcelona's Agronomy School and performing mainly Beatles songs and Italian 'pop-of-the-era' songs translated to Spanish. In 1965, while singing in a radio show called Radioscope, host Salvador Escamilla helped him secure a record deal with local label Edigsa, from there joining the group Els Setze Jutges which defended the Catalan language during the Spanish State. In that same year, he recorded his first EP Una guitarra with the songs Una guitarra, Ella em deixa, La mort de l'avi and El mocador. In 1966 appeared his second EP Ara que tinc vint anys with the songs Ara que tinc vint anys, Quan arriba el fred, El drapaire and Sota un cirerer florit. In 1967 his first LP was released Ara que tinc vint anys which included some songs from previous EP recordings, as well as Balada per a un trobador, Els vells amants and Els titelles. Joan Manuel Serrat's first live stage performance in 1967 at the Palau de la Música Catalana, served to establish him as one of the most important artists inside the Nova cançó movement in Catalonia.

The following year, Spain entered Serrat in the Eurovision Song Contest 1968 to sing "La, la, la", but he asked to sing it in Catalan, to which the Spanish authorities would not agree. This would be the first time he would come into conflict with the language politics of Francoist Spain, because of his decision to sing in his native Catalan language, repressed by dictator Francisco Franco. Defiantly, Serrat refused to sing the Spanish-language version, and was hurriedly replaced by Massiel, who went on to win the contest with her Spanish-language interpretation.

1969–1976 edit

Serrat's first son Queco was born in 1969, and in that same year he made his first tour to South America. He released an album containing songs with texts of Antonio Machado, a well-known Spanish poet of late 19th-early 20th century. This album brought him immediate fame in all Spain and Latin America though, in spite of this, his decision to sing in Spanish was criticized in some Catalan nationalist circles. Regarding this and other times when his choice of language (sometimes Spanish, sometimes Catalan) raised controversy on either side of the political sphere, he once explained: "I sing better in the language they forbid me." He participated and won the song festival of Rio de Janeiro in 1970 with his single "Penélope".[1]

The release of the Mediterráneo LP in 1971 consolidated the artist's reputation worldwide. During that year, Serrat sang a seminal concert at the theater of the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus, which was highly influential in the Puerto Rican music community of the time, and which had repercussions as late as 2006.

In late 1974, Serrat was exiled in Mexico due to his condemnation of capital punishment in Francoist Spain. It wasn't until Franco's death on 20 November 1975 that Serrat was able to return to his homeland. In 1976, Joan Manuel Serrat was acclaimed for the first time in the United States, while performing in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York.

1977–1994 edit

1995 to present edit

In January 1995, the Spanish government awarded him a medal for his contribution to Hispanic culture. That same year, a tribute album called Serrat, eres único was made to honour his career, featuring artists such as Diego Torres, Ketama, Rosario Flores, Joaquín Sabina, and Antonio Flores. In the same year, he toured "Nadie es Perfecto", through several countries in Latin America. In February 1995, Serrat gave a concert at University of Lima, in Lima, Peru. On 28 November 1998, Serrat performed the Cant del Barça during the FC Barcelona Centenary festival at the Camp Nou.

In 2000, the Spanish Association of Authors and Editors (SGAE) awarded him with one of ten Medals of the Century.

Serrat revealed in October 2004 that he had been undergoing treatment for cancer of the urinary bladder and in November that year he had to cancel a tour of Latin America and the US in order to undergo surgery in Barcelona, where he still lives. His signature song "Mediterráneo" was selected as the most important song of the 20th century in Spain.

His recovery was satisfactory, and in 2005 he went on tour again ("Serrat 100×100") around Spain and Latin America with his lifelong producer and arranger, Ricard Miralles. During the tour Serrat played symphonic versions of his songs with local symphony orchestras.

A second volume of Serrat, eres único was also released this year, featuring Alejandro Sanz, Estopa, and Pasión Vega. Around the same time, Cuban artists such as Silvio Rodríguez, Pablo Milanés, Chucho Valdés, and Ibrahim Ferrer came together to make another tribute CD, Cuba le canta a Serrat.

By 2006, the theater of the University of Puerto Rico in Río Piedras where Serrat sang in 1970 had undergone a multimillion-dollar renovation, after being closed for ten years. The university planned to reopen the theater with Serrat as its first popular culture act, thus recalling his first performance there. However, student protests over the university conceding private entities control over some theater administration functions ended up in a physical confrontation between some student leaders and patrons attending the theater's inaugural gala, the day before Serrat's first scheduled performance. As a result, the concerts had to be postponed and changed to another venue. Serrat felt particularly uneasy about the whole situation; when he was pressed to take sides in the controversy he opted to remain neutral.

In 2006, Serrat also released Mô, his first album completely in Catalan in 17 years. The album title refers to the city of Mahón, capital of the Spanish island of Menorca, where he likes to get away from it all during long touring seasons.

In 2017 and 2018, he carried a tour named "Mediterraneo da Capo" to commemorate the 47th anniversary of his mythical record "Mediterraneo".

 
Joan Manuel Serrat concert announced on the Olympia, in Paris on May 12 of 2018 (tour "Mediterraneo da Capo").
 
Joan Manuel Serrat during his concert on the Olympia, in Paris on May 12 of 2018 (tour "Mediterraneo da Capo").

Serrat is a part owner of the winery producing both DO Montsant and DOC Priorat wines in La Morera de Montsant.

Legacy edit

There are many artists and authors of songs that have paid homage to the figure and work of Joan Manuel Serrat. Among the most noteworthy are Ahí te mando mi guitarra, Juan Manuel, composed by Manuel Alejandro and played by Blanca Villa while Serrat was in exile for his statements against the death penalty; the recent Maldito Serrat by the Argentine singer-songwriter Ignacio Copani; Mi primo el Nano, composed by his friend Joaquín Sabina, and the Canción para un maño, a song by Georges Brassens adapted by Paco Ibáñez.

Apart from these songs that deal exclusively with the figure of Joan Manuel Serrat, there are others that mention the name of Joan Manuel Serrat or some of his songs. These are the cases of Alberto Cortez in his live version of No soy de aquí, by Joaquín Sabina himself when he recorded No hago otra cosa que pensar en ti on the album Serrat, eres único, of Presuntos Implicados in "Ser de agua" or of singer-songwriters like Juan Carlos Baglietto, Fito Páez , Javier Ruibal, Víctor Heredia, Fernando Delgadillo, Ricardo Arjona, Amaury Pérez, Vicente Feliú, Alejandro Filio, Kiko Tovar, Cacho Duvanced, Ramiro Segrelles, Joan Isaac, Guillermina Motta, Gerardo Peña, Hernaldo Zúñiga, Liuba María Hevia, Alejandro Nardecchia, Miquel Pujadó, Joan Baptista Humet, among others.

You can also quote in this section the lyrics of Sóc el millor, which Francesc Pi de la Serra composed, although more than in homage was a harsh criticism towards Serrat for his decision of Joan Manuel to sing also in Spanish. Also noteworthy is the humorous version of the song Ara que tinc vint anys, which La Trinca recorded with a change in title: Ara que tinc 80 anys.[2]

Political views edit

In 1974, during a visit to Mexico, an arrest warrant was issued for Serrat in Spain after he criticised the death penalty and the "established and official violence" of the dictatorship of Francisco Franco. Serrat lived in exile for the remainder of the Francoist dictatorship, returning after the death of Franco in 1975 and Spain's return to democracy.[3]

In several of his statements. Serrat has criticized the independence movement of Catalonia,[4] as well as the 1 October 2017 Catalan independence referendum,[5][6] becoming a figure for Catalans who choose the union of Spain.[citation needed] He has also criticized several times the economic corruption of the independentist Catalan government and the national government of Mariano Rajoy. Serrat holds the view that the unilateral 2017 Catalan declaration of independence and the reaction from the government of Rajoy served the purpose of "covering up years of cuts and economic corruption" from both the Catalan regional government and Spanish national government.[7][8] On several occasions, some in the independence movement called for a boycott against Serrat.[9][10][11]

Select discography edit

Albums edit

  • 1967: Ara que tinc Vint Anys
  • 1968: Cançons Tradicionals
  • 1969: Com ho fa el Vent
  • 1969: La Paloma
  • 1969: Dedicado a Antonio Machado, poeta
  • 1970: Serrat IV
  • 1971: Mediterráneo
  • 1972: Vagabundear
  • 1972: Miguel Hernández
  • 1973: Per al meu Amic
  • 1974: Canción Infantil
  • 1975: ...Para Piel de Manzana
  • 1976: Retratos
  • 1977: Res no és Mesquí
  • 1978: 1978
  • 1979: Mi Niñez
  • 1980: Tal com Raja
  • 1981: En Tránsito
  • 1983: Cada Loco con su Tema
  • 1984: Fa Vint Anys que tinc Vint Anys
  • 1984: En Directo
  • 1985: El Sur También Existe
  • 1986: Sinceramente Teu
  • 1987: Bienaventurados
  • 1989: Material Sensible
  • 1992: Utopía List of number-one albums of 1992 (Spain)
  • 1994: Nadie es Perfecto
  • 1996: Banda Sonora d'un Temps d'un País
  • 1996: El Gusto Es Nuestro
  • 1998: Sombras de la China
  • 2000: Cansiones (Tarrés)
  • 2002: Versos en la Boca
  • 2003: Serrat Sinfónico
  • 2006:
  • 2007: Dos Pájaros de un Tiro
  • 2010: Hijo de la Luz y de la Sombra
  • 2012: La orquesta del Titanic
  • 2012: Serrat & Sabina En El Luna Park
  • 2015: En Bellas Artes

Tribute albums edit

  • 1969: Tete MontoliuTete Montoliu Interpreta a Serrat (Discmedi)
  • 1977: Tete Montoliu – Catalonian Folksongs (Timeless)
  • 1995: Varios – Serrat, eres único (BMG Ariola)
  • 2002: Ricardo León – Antes que lleguen los perros (Whitehill)
  • 2004: Ricardo León – Levementeodioso (Whitehill)
  • 2005: Varios – Serrat, eres único (volumen 2) (BMG Ariola)
  • 2005: Varios – Cuba le canta a Serrat (Discmedi)
  • 2006: Varios – Per al meu amic Serrat (Discmedi)
  • 2007: Varios – Cuba le canta a Serrat (volumen 2) (Discmedi)

Some awards and recognitions received edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Artist Profile: Joan Manuel Serrat". eventseeker.com. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 19 July 2008.
  3. ^ Castañeda, Ulises (15 March 2014). . La Crónica de Hoy (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2 June 2021. Retrieved 15 June 2019.
  4. ^ S.E. (4 October 2015). "Serrat se moja en contra de la independencia". La Razón (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 December 2021.
  5. ^ EFE (22 September 2017). "Serrat: "El referéndum no es transparente y no puede representar a nadie"". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). Barcelona. Retrieved 4 December 2021.
  6. ^ Samper Ospina, Juanita (29 September 2017). "Joan Manuel Serrat insiste en críticas al secesionismo de Cataluña". El Tiempo (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 December 2021.
  7. ^ "Serrat opina que el 1-O sirve para "tapar años de recortes y corrupción" entre ambas partes". infoLibre.es (in Spanish). 22 September 2017. Retrieved 15 June 2019.
  8. ^ "Joan Manuel Serrat: "Siento que hemos fracasado como especie"". efe.com (in Spanish). 20 April 2016. Retrieved 15 June 2019.
  9. ^ "Boicot contra Serrat en las redes sociales". El Periódico de Catalunya (in Spanish). Barcelona. 16 January 2018. Retrieved 4 December 2021.
  10. ^ "Independentistas llaman a boicotear un documental sobre Joan Manuel Serrat en TV3". 20minutos.es (in Spanish). 16 January 2018. Retrieved 4 December 2021.
  11. ^ EFE (26 September 2017). "Joan Manuel Serrat: "Los que me tildan de fascista desconocen lo que es el fascismo"". La Sexta (in Spanish). Atresmedia Corporación de Medios de Comunicación, S.A. Retrieved 4 December 2021.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 January 2010.
  13. ^ a b "Entregan doctorado honoris causa a Joan Manuel Serrat", letralia.com, 5 December 2005
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 17 April 2009.
  15. ^ "Serrat, investido doctor honoris causa por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid" [Serrat, invested honorary doctor by the Complutense University of Madrid]. El Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 November 2007.
  16. ^ Alma Muñoz y Emir Olivares (22 September 2011). . La Jornada. Archived from the original on 25 September 2011.
  17. ^ "Joan Manuel Serrat recibe la Medalla de Oro al Mérito en el Trabajo" [Joan Manuel Serrat receives the Gold Medal for Merit at Work]. El Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 November 2007.
  18. ^ "Joan Manuel Serrat gana el primer Premio Nacional de las Músicas Actuales" [Joan Manuel Serrat wins the first National Prize for Current Music]. El Mundo (in Spanish). 17 December 2009. Retrieved 16 March 2010.
  19. ^ Jorge Ramos (17 May 2010). "Calderón otorga insignia a Joan Manuel Serrat". El Universal (Mexico City). The decoration, explained the presidency, recognizes who for many years has maintained a close and personal relationship with Mexico
  20. ^ City Council of Barcelona (17 May 2010). "Premios Ciudad de Barcelona". Official website of Barcelona City Council.[permanent dead link]
  21. ^ People (31 October 2014). . People. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 20 March 2018.
  22. ^ "Joan Manuel Serrat es homenajeado como la Persona del Año 2014 en el Latin Grammy". People. 19 November 2010.
  23. ^ People (25 November 2010). "Recibirá Joan Manuel Serrat Premio Ondas". People.
  24. ^ Vázquez, Cristina (6 October 2017). "La Generalitat valenciana premia a Joan Manuel Serrat por "su obra y su ética"". El País – via elpais.com.
  25. ^ . www.argos.gva.es. Archived from the original on 8 September 2020. Retrieved 20 March 2018.
  26. ^ "Royal Decree 1095–2021". www.boe.es (in Spanish).

External links edit

  • Sitio web oficial
  • Joan Manuel Serrat at AllMusic
  • Joan Manuel Serrat at IMDb
  • Discogs: Joan Manuel Serrat discography
  • , at Music City

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Translated es Joan Manuel Serrat to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Serrat and the second or maternal family name is Teresa Joan Manuel Serrat Teresa Catalan pronunciation ʒuˈam menuˈɛl seˈrat born 27 December 1943 is a Spanish musician singer and composer He is considered one of the most important figures of modern popular music in both the Spanish and Catalan languages Joan Manuel SerratBackground informationBirth nameJoan Manuel Serrat TeresaBorn 1943 12 27 27 December 1943 age 80 Barcelona SpainGenresNueva cancionpoprockOccupation s MusiciansingercomposerInstrument s VocalsguitarYears active1965 2022LabelsSerdiscoSony BMGZafiroWebsitewww wbr jmserrat wbr com Serrat s lyrical style has been influenced by other poets such as Mario Benedetti Antonio Machado Miguel Hernandez Rafael Alberti Federico Garcia Lorca Pablo Neruda and Leon Felipe He has also recorded songs by Violeta Parra and Victor Jara Serrat was one of the pioneers of what is known in Catalan as Nova Canco Nueva Cancion Joan Manuel Serrat is also known by the names El noi del Poble sec and El Nano Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Childhood 1 2 Early career 1 3 1969 1976 1 4 1977 1994 1 5 1995 to present 2 Legacy 3 Political views 4 Select discography 4 1 Albums 4 2 Tribute albums 5 Some awards and recognitions received 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksBiography editChildhood edit Joan Manuel Serrat Teresa was born 27 December 1943 in the Poble sec neighbourhood of Barcelona to members of a working family His father Josep Serrat was a Catalan anarchist affiliated with the CNT and his mother Angeles Teresa a housewife was from Belchite Zaragoza in the region of Aragon His childhood and environment in his neighbourhood greatly impacted him as a great number of his songs described Catalonia after the Spanish Civil War examples are La Carmeta La tieta y El drapaire as stereotypical characters from his neighbourhood Early career edit Serrat became involved with music at the age of 17 when he obtained his first guitar to which he dedicated one of his earliest songs Una guitarra In the early 1960s the young artist participated in a pop band playing along with classmates at Barcelona s Agronomy School and performing mainly Beatles songs and Italian pop of the era songs translated to Spanish In 1965 while singing in a radio show called Radioscope host Salvador Escamilla helped him secure a record deal with local label Edigsa from there joining the group Els Setze Jutges which defended the Catalan language during the Spanish State In that same year he recorded his first EP Una guitarra with the songs Una guitarra Ella em deixa La mort de l avi and El mocador In 1966 appeared his second EP Ara que tinc vint anys with the songs Ara que tinc vint anys Quan arriba el fred El drapaire and Sota un cirerer florit In 1967 his first LP was released Ara que tinc vint anys which included some songs from previous EP recordings as well as Balada per a un trobador Els vells amants and Els titelles Joan Manuel Serrat s first live stage performance in 1967 at the Palau de la Musica Catalana served to establish him as one of the most important artists inside the Nova canco movement in Catalonia The following year Spain entered Serrat in the Eurovision Song Contest 1968 to sing La la la but he asked to sing it in Catalan to which the Spanish authorities would not agree This would be the first time he would come into conflict with the language politics of Francoist Spain because of his decision to sing in his native Catalan language repressed by dictator Francisco Franco Defiantly Serrat refused to sing the Spanish language version and was hurriedly replaced by Massiel who went on to win the contest with her Spanish language interpretation 1969 1976 edit Serrat s first son Queco was born in 1969 and in that same year he made his first tour to South America He released an album containing songs with texts of Antonio Machado a well known Spanish poet of late 19th early 20th century This album brought him immediate fame in all Spain and Latin America though in spite of this his decision to sing in Spanish was criticized in some Catalan nationalist circles Regarding this and other times when his choice of language sometimes Spanish sometimes Catalan raised controversy on either side of the political sphere he once explained I sing better in the language they forbid me He participated and won the song festival of Rio de Janeiro in 1970 with his single Penelope 1 The release of the Mediterraneo LP in 1971 consolidated the artist s reputation worldwide During that year Serrat sang a seminal concert at the theater of the University of Puerto Rico Rio Piedras Campus which was highly influential in the Puerto Rican music community of the time and which had repercussions as late as 2006 In late 1974 Serrat was exiled in Mexico due to his condemnation of capital punishment in Francoist Spain It wasn t until Franco s death on 20 November 1975 that Serrat was able to return to his homeland In 1976 Joan Manuel Serrat was acclaimed for the first time in the United States while performing in Los Angeles San Francisco and New York 1977 1994 edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it October 2021 1995 to present edit In January 1995 the Spanish government awarded him a medal for his contribution to Hispanic culture That same year a tribute album called Serrat eres unico was made to honour his career featuring artists such as Diego Torres Ketama Rosario Flores Joaquin Sabina and Antonio Flores In the same year he toured Nadie es Perfecto through several countries in Latin America In February 1995 Serrat gave a concert at University of Lima in Lima Peru On 28 November 1998 Serrat performed the Cant del Barca during the FC Barcelona Centenary festival at the Camp Nou In 2000 the Spanish Association of Authors and Editors SGAE awarded him with one of ten Medals of the Century Serrat revealed in October 2004 that he had been undergoing treatment for cancer of the urinary bladder and in November that year he had to cancel a tour of Latin America and the US in order to undergo surgery in Barcelona where he still lives His signature song Mediterraneo was selected as the most important song of the 20th century in Spain His recovery was satisfactory and in 2005 he went on tour again Serrat 100 100 around Spain and Latin America with his lifelong producer and arranger Ricard Miralles During the tour Serrat played symphonic versions of his songs with local symphony orchestras A second volume of Serrat eres unico was also released this year featuring Alejandro Sanz Estopa and Pasion Vega Around the same time Cuban artists such as Silvio Rodriguez Pablo Milanes Chucho Valdes and Ibrahim Ferrer came together to make another tribute CD Cuba le canta a Serrat By 2006 the theater of the University of Puerto Rico in Rio Piedras where Serrat sang in 1970 had undergone a multimillion dollar renovation after being closed for ten years The university planned to reopen the theater with Serrat as its first popular culture act thus recalling his first performance there However student protests over the university conceding private entities control over some theater administration functions ended up in a physical confrontation between some student leaders and patrons attending the theater s inaugural gala the day before Serrat s first scheduled performance As a result the concerts had to be postponed and changed to another venue Serrat felt particularly uneasy about the whole situation when he was pressed to take sides in the controversy he opted to remain neutral In 2006 Serrat also released Mo his first album completely in Catalan in 17 years The album title refers to the city of Mahon capital of the Spanish island of Menorca where he likes to get away from it all during long touring seasons In 2017 and 2018 he carried a tour named Mediterraneo da Capo to commemorate the 47th anniversary of his mythical record Mediterraneo nbsp Joan Manuel Serrat concert announced on the Olympia in Paris on May 12 of 2018 tour Mediterraneo da Capo nbsp Joan Manuel Serrat during his concert on the Olympia in Paris on May 12 of 2018 tour Mediterraneo da Capo Serrat is a part owner of the Mas Perinet winery producing both DO Montsant and DOC Priorat wines in La Morera de Montsant Legacy editThere are many artists and authors of songs that have paid homage to the figure and work of Joan Manuel Serrat Among the most noteworthy are Ahi te mando mi guitarra Juan Manuel composed by Manuel Alejandro and played by Blanca Villa while Serrat was in exile for his statements against the death penalty the recent Maldito Serrat by the Argentine singer songwriter Ignacio Copani Mi primo el Nano composed by his friend Joaquin Sabina and the Cancion para un mano a song by Georges Brassens adapted by Paco Ibanez Apart from these songs that deal exclusively with the figure of Joan Manuel Serrat there are others that mention the name of Joan Manuel Serrat or some of his songs These are the cases of Alberto Cortez in his live version of No soy de aqui by Joaquin Sabina himself when he recorded No hago otra cosa que pensar en ti on the album Serrat eres unico of Presuntos Implicados in Ser de agua or of singer songwriters like Juan Carlos Baglietto Fito Paez Javier Ruibal Victor Heredia Fernando Delgadillo Ricardo Arjona Amaury Perez Vicente Feliu Alejandro Filio Kiko Tovar Cacho Duvanced Ramiro Segrelles Joan Isaac Guillermina Motta Gerardo Pena Hernaldo Zuniga Liuba Maria Hevia Alejandro Nardecchia Miquel Pujado Joan Baptista Humet among others You can also quote in this section the lyrics of Soc el millor which Francesc Pi de la Serra composed although more than in homage was a harsh criticism towards Serrat for his decision of Joan Manuel to sing also in Spanish Also noteworthy is the humorous version of the song Ara que tinc vint anys which La Trinca recorded with a change in title Ara que tinc 80 anys 2 Political views editIn 1974 during a visit to Mexico an arrest warrant was issued for Serrat in Spain after he criticised the death penalty and the established and official violence of the dictatorship of Francisco Franco Serrat lived in exile for the remainder of the Francoist dictatorship returning after the death of Franco in 1975 and Spain s return to democracy 3 In several of his statements Serrat has criticized the independence movement of Catalonia 4 as well as the 1 October 2017 Catalan independence referendum 5 6 becoming a figure for Catalans who choose the union of Spain citation needed He has also criticized several times the economic corruption of the independentist Catalan government and the national government of Mariano Rajoy Serrat holds the view that the unilateral 2017 Catalan declaration of independence and the reaction from the government of Rajoy served the purpose of covering up years of cuts and economic corruption from both the Catalan regional government and Spanish national government 7 8 On several occasions some in the independence movement called for a boycott against Serrat 9 10 11 Select discography editAlbums edit 1967 Ara que tinc Vint Anys 1968 Cancons Tradicionals 1969 Com ho fa el Vent 1969 La Paloma 1969 Dedicado a Antonio Machado poeta 1970 Serrat IV 1971 Mediterraneo 1972 Vagabundear 1972 Miguel Hernandez 1973 Per al meu Amic 1974 Cancion Infantil 1975 Para Piel de Manzana 1976 Retratos 1977 Res no es Mesqui 1978 1978 1979 Mi Ninez 1980 Tal com Raja 1981 En Transito 1983 Cada Loco con su Tema 1984 Fa Vint Anys que tinc Vint Anys 1984 En Directo 1985 El Sur Tambien Existe 1986 Sinceramente Teu 1987 Bienaventurados 1989 Material Sensible 1992 Utopia List of number one albums of 1992 Spain 1994 Nadie es Perfecto 1996 Banda Sonora d un Temps d un Pais 1996 El Gusto Es Nuestro 1998 Sombras de la China 2000 Cansiones Tarres 2002 Versos en la Boca 2003 Serrat Sinfonico 2006 Mo 2007 Dos Pajaros de un Tiro 2010 Hijo de la Luz y de la Sombra 2012 La orquesta del Titanic 2012 Serrat amp Sabina En El Luna Park 2015 En Bellas ArtesTribute albums edit 1969 Tete Montoliu Tete Montoliu Interpreta a Serrat Discmedi 1977 Tete Montoliu Catalonian Folksongs Timeless 1995 Varios Serrat eres unico BMG Ariola 2002 Ricardo Leon Antes que lleguen los perros Whitehill 2004 Ricardo Leon Levementeodioso Whitehill 2005 Varios Serrat eres unico volumen 2 BMG Ariola 2005 Varios Cuba le canta a Serrat Discmedi 2006 Varios Per al meu amic Serrat Discmedi 2007 Varios Cuba le canta a Serrat volumen 2 Discmedi Some awards and recognitions received editFotogramas de Plata to the best musical activity 1970 and 1972 Premios Ondas special award of the Organization for his professional career in the history of Spanish popular music in 1995 12 Doctor honoris causa by National University of Comahue Neuquen Argentina in 1999 13 Honorary Doctorate from the Autonomous University of the State of Morelos of Cuernavaca Morelos Mexico 16 May 2003 14 Doctor honoris causa by National University of Cordoba Argentina 25 November 2005 13 Doctor honoris causa for the Meritorious Autonomous University of Puebla Mexico 12 January 2006 Doctor honoris causa by the Complutense University of Madrid on 15 March 2006 15 Doctor honoris causa by Miguel Hernandez University of Elche on 21 May 2010 Doctor honoris causa by Pompeu Fabra University of Barcelona on 14 June 2011 Honorary Doctorate from the National Autonomous University of Mexico on 22 September 2011 16 Honorary Doctorate from the Autonomous University of Mexico State on 13 October 2015 Premios Microfono de Oro award of Castile and Leon Spain in 2003 Gold Medal of the city of Barcelona on 24 March 2006 His Mediterraneo song was chosen as the best song of the 20th century Spanish language by the Rolling Stone Magazine in 2006 Spanish Gold Medal of Merit at Work medal for his entire career on 25 March 2006 17 Medal of Honor of Parliament of Catalonia in 2007 Premio Nacional de Musicas Actuales award in 2010 18 Order of the Aztec Eagle in insignia degree by the federal government of Mexico in 2010 19 City of Barcelona Award for music for his work Hijo de la luz y de la sombra 2010 20 Premio Luna del Auditorio Nacional award as the best Ibero American show next to Joaquin Sabina 2013 21 Latin Grammy honorary award as 2014 Person of the Year 2014 22 Premios Ondas award For his artistic career 2014 23 Premio Cortes de Cadiz award 2015 High Distinction of the Generalitat Valenciana 24 Grand Cross of the Order of James I the Conqueror 2017 25 Doctor Honoris Causa by the National University of Rosario UNR Argentina on 7 October 2017 Grand Cross of the Civil Order of Alfonso X the Wise on 8 December 2021 26 See also editList of best selling Latin music artistsReferences edit Artist Profile Joan Manuel Serrat eventseeker com Retrieved 3 March 2020 Homenajes a Joan Manuel Serrat en la web oficial del artista Archived from the original on 19 July 2008 Castaneda Ulises 15 March 2014 Joan Manuel Serrat recuerda su exilio en Mexico en 1975 La Cronica de Hoy in Spanish Archived from the original on 2 June 2021 Retrieved 15 June 2019 S E 4 October 2015 Serrat se moja en contra de la independencia La Razon in Spanish Retrieved 4 December 2021 EFE 22 September 2017 Serrat El referendum no es transparente y no puede representar a nadie La Vanguardia in Spanish Barcelona Retrieved 4 December 2021 Samper Ospina Juanita 29 September 2017 Joan Manuel Serrat insiste en criticas al secesionismo de Cataluna El Tiempo in Spanish Retrieved 4 December 2021 Serrat opina que el 1 O sirve para tapar anos de recortes y corrupcion entre ambas partes infoLibre es in Spanish 22 September 2017 Retrieved 15 June 2019 Joan Manuel Serrat Siento que hemos fracasado como especie efe com in Spanish 20 April 2016 Retrieved 15 June 2019 Boicot contra Serrat en las redes sociales El Periodico de Catalunya in Spanish Barcelona 16 January 2018 Retrieved 4 December 2021 Independentistas llaman a boicotear un documental sobre Joan Manuel Serrat en TV3 20minutos es in Spanish 16 January 2018 Retrieved 4 December 2021 EFE 26 September 2017 Joan Manuel Serrat Los que me tildan de fascista desconocen lo que es el fascismo La Sexta in Spanish Atresmedia Corporacion de Medios de Comunicacion S A Retrieved 4 December 2021 Premios Ondas de musica Archived from the original on 7 January 2010 a b Entregan doctorado honoris causa a Joan Manuel Serrat letralia com 5 December 2005 Programa Especial Joan Manuel Serrat Archived from the original on 17 April 2009 Serrat investido doctor honoris causa por la Universidad Complutense de Madrid Serrat invested honorary doctor by the Complutense University of Madrid El Mundo in Spanish Retrieved 20 November 2007 Alma Munoz y Emir Olivares 22 September 2011 Concede UNAM honoris causa a 11 personalidades La Jornada Archived from the original on 25 September 2011 Joan Manuel Serrat recibe la Medalla de Oro al Merito en el Trabajo Joan Manuel Serrat receives the Gold Medal for Merit at Work El Mundo in Spanish Retrieved 20 November 2007 Joan Manuel Serrat gana el primer Premio Nacional de las Musicas Actuales Joan Manuel Serrat wins the first National Prize for Current Music El Mundo in Spanish 17 December 2009 Retrieved 16 March 2010 Jorge Ramos 17 May 2010 Calderon otorga insignia a Joan Manuel Serrat El Universal Mexico City The decoration explained the presidency recognizes who for many years has maintained a close and personal relationship with Mexico City Council of Barcelona 17 May 2010 Premios Ciudad de Barcelona Official website of Barcelona City Council permanent dead link People 31 October 2014 Joaquin Sabina y Joan Manuel Serrat ganan premios Luna People Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 20 March 2018 Joan Manuel Serrat es homenajeado como la Persona del Ano 2014 en el Latin Grammy People 19 November 2010 People 25 November 2010 Recibira Joan Manuel Serrat Premio Ondas People Vazquez Cristina 6 October 2017 La Generalitat valenciana premia a Joan Manuel Serrat por su obra y su etica El Pais via elpais com Condecoraciones de la Orden de Jaume I El Conqueridor ARGOS www argos gva es Archived from the original on 8 September 2020 Retrieved 20 March 2018 Royal Decree 1095 2021 www boe es in Spanish External links editSitio web oficial Joan Manuel Serrat at AllMusic Joan Manuel Serrat at IMDb Joan Manuel Serrat Desde siempre y para siempre Discogs Joan Manuel Serrat discography Joan Manuel Serrat discography at Music City Idiomatic English translations of Serrat s songsPortals nbsp Biography nbsp Latin music nbsp Spain Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joan Manuel Serrat amp oldid 1193922145, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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