San Pedro trotó cien años

Rolando Alárcon Rolando Alárcon

The Eternal Journey of San Pedro: A Dance Through Time and Faith

Rolando Alárcon's song "San Pedro trotó cien años" is a vibrant and rhythmic piece that captures the essence of cultural and religious traditions in a lively and engaging manner. The song narrates the story of San Pedro, who has been trotting for a hundred years in the hills, accompanied by the sounds of roosters crowing and dogs barking. This imagery evokes a sense of timelessness and continuity, suggesting that San Pedro's journey is an eternal one, deeply rooted in the landscape and the daily life of the people.

The chorus invites listeners to join in the trot, calling out to a 'negrita' to come along to the carnival. This invitation to the carnival, a place of celebration and community, highlights the communal aspect of the journey. It suggests that the journey of San Pedro is not a solitary one but a shared experience that brings people together in joy and festivity. The mention of the Virgin being far away and the saints in a corner, while the child trots from Cultai to Concepción, adds a layer of religious significance, blending the sacred with the everyday.

As the song progresses, it describes how even the angels, upon arriving, get caught up in the enthusiasm of the trot, taking a few drinks and joining in the dance. This playful depiction of angels participating in earthly festivities blurs the lines between the divine and the mundane, suggesting that joy and celebration are universal experiences that transcend boundaries. The final verse, where the saints arrive to find San Pedro trotting with torn pants, adds a humorous touch, emphasizing the human and relatable aspects of these revered figures. Through its lively rhythm and vivid imagery, "San Pedro trotó cien años" celebrates the enduring spirit of tradition, community, and the joy of life.

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  1. Los cuatro generales
  2. Buenas noches, San José
  3. Canción de soldados (o Dicen que la patria es)
  4. Don José Miguel Carrera
  5. En el patio de la escuela
  6. Las estrellas
  7. Nubes y esperanza
  8. Voy a recorrer el mundo
  9. Canción Del Soldado Americano
  10. Doña Javiera Carrera
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