Granada
Plácido Domingo
A Serenade to the Enchanting Granada
The song "Granada" performed by Plácido Domingo is a passionate tribute to the Spanish city of Granada, known for its rich history and cultural heritage. The lyrics express a deep affection and yearning for the city, painting it as a land of dreams. The singer's voice becomes 'gypsy-like' when singing for Granada, indicating a transformation brought about by the city's influence, suggesting a sense of freedom and emotional depth associated with the gypsy culture.
The song also touches on the city's vibrant traditions, such as bullfighting ('tierra ensangrentada en tardes de toros'), and the enchanting allure of its women ('tierra está llena de lindas mujeres'). The mention of 'ojos moros' (Moorish eyes) and the 'rebelde y gitana' (rebellious and gypsy) spirit reflects Granada's historical connection with the Moorish and Romani people. The lyrics are filled with romantic imagery, such as kissing the 'boca de grana' (pomegranate mouth), which symbolizes a deep and sensual love for the city. The song concludes with a humble offering of a bouquet of roses, a simple yet profound gesture of admiration.
Plácido Domingo's rendition of "Granada" is filled with emotion and captures the essence of the city's beauty and mystique. The song is not just a geographical homage but also a celebration of the cultural and emotional landscape that Granada represents. It's a musical painting that evokes the spirit of Andalusia, with its blend of Christian and Moorish influences, and the passionate soul of Spain.