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She Brought New Sounds to Colombia. The World’s Catching Up.

The New York Times – Music:

Jacqueline Nova created forward-thinking, often transgressive electroacoustic music in the 1960s. New releases are helping put her back on the map.

Allyson McCabe
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Classical Music, Colombia, Content Type: Personal Profile, Minus, Ela (Singer), Nova, Jacqueline (1935-75)
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