**Francesc Pi de la Serra** was a key figure in Catalonia's Nova Cançó movement, using his gentle folk melodies and poetic Catalan lyrics to keep cultural identity alive during Franco's repressive regime. Emerging in the 1960s alongside artists like Raimon and Lluís Llach, Pi de la Serra became known for his acoustic guitar-driven tunes and warm, introspective voice. His work with *Els Setze Jutges*, a collective pivotal to reviving Catalan-language music, cemented his legacy as a quiet revolutionary blending artistry with activism.
Over decades, he released heartfelt albums like *Francesc Pi de la Serra canta les seves cançons* and live recordings such as *Pi de la Serra a Madrid*, showcasing his knack for storytelling and connection to audiences. Though less globally famous than some peers, his dedication to Catalan culture and stripped-down folk style left a lasting mark on Spain’s musical landscape.
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