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They Said Her Music Was Too Exotic. Now She’s a Classical Star.

Gabriela Ortiz, Carnegie Hall’s composer in residence this season, has spent her career channeling the sounds and sensibilities of Latin America.

Javier Hernandez
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Javier Hernandez

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Carnegie Hall, Classical Music, Dudamel, Gustavo, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Mexico City (Mexico), Ortiz, Gabriela (1964- )
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