Trotecito de Navidad

Rolando Alárcon Rolando Alárcon

A Humble Journey to Hope: The Essence of 'Trotecito de Navidad'

Rolando Alárcon's 'Trotecito de Navidad' is a poignant Christmas song that captures the essence of humility, hope, and the transformative power of faith. The song narrates the journey of muleteers and their donkeys as they travel towards the nativity scene, carrying only their burdens of salt. This imagery of salt, a humble and essential commodity, symbolizes the simplicity and hardships of the muleteers' lives.

The lyrics convey a sense of urgency and anticipation as the muleteers and their donkeys trot towards the portal to greet the newborn child. The mention of the child who will alleviate their labor reflects a deep-seated hope for relief and a better future. This child, representing Jesus, is seen as a beacon of hope and salvation for those who toil and struggle daily. The coldness of the night and the salt emphasize the harsh conditions they endure, yet they are driven by the promise of something greater.

A particularly touching moment in the song is when the smallest donkey, having lost its way, is guided by a star to the nativity scene. This star, a common symbol in Christmas lore, represents guidance and divine intervention. Upon seeing the child, the donkey's burden of salt is miraculously transformed into gold, symbolizing the profound change and blessings that faith and the divine can bring into one's life. This transformation underscores the theme of hope and the belief that even the most humble and burdensome aspects of life can be turned into something precious and valuable through faith and perseverance.

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  1. Viva La Quinta Brigada (Ay, Carmela)
  2. A la huelga
  3. El quinto regimiento
  4. No pasarán
  5. La mazamorra
  6. Dime dónde vas, morena
  7. Que la tortilla se vuelva (o La hierba de los caminos)
  8. Doña Javiera Carrera
  9. San Pedro trotó cien años
  10. Si Somos Americanos
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