The singer-songwriter Joan Manuel Serratwith more than fifty years of career and author of ‘Mediterráneo’, considered one of the best songs in Spanish music of all time, This Wednesday he was awarded the Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts 2024.
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Author of hits such as ‘Penelope’, ‘Palabras de amor’ or ‘Cada loco con su tema’, Serrat announced his retirement from the stage in 2021 with the tour ‘El vice de cantar 1965-2022’, which closed with a memorable performance at the Palau San Jordi in Barcelona on December 27, 2022.
In 1968 he resigned from performing at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1968 representing Spain for not being able to sing in Catalan the song “La, la, la”, with which Massiel, his replacement, won, doing so in Spanish.
The jury of the Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts 2024 praised the figure of the Catalan singer-songwriter as a “civic reference” whose work has been at the service of tolerance and shared values.
Defender of dialogue in the face of tension, the work of Joan Manuel Serrat is an exponent of his inalienable vocation to build bridges between countries and generations
The minutes read by the president of the jury, Miguel Zugaza Miranda, director of the Museum of Fine Arts of Bilbao (northern Spain), highlights “the scope of an artistic career that transcends music and becomes a civic reference, adding to the lyrics of their songs the force of the collective anthem with universal will.
“A defender of dialogue in the face of tension, the work of Joan Manuel Serrat is an exponent of his inalienable vocation to build bridges between countries and generations,” concluded the jury, which this year had to choose between fifty candidates from twenty-one nationalities.
This composer, poet and also actor had been proposed on many occasions for the Princess of Asturias Award for the Arts, award that last year went to actress Meryl Streep and for which this year more than fifty candidates had submitted.
EFE