Gabriela Ortiz, composer of UNAM, takes home a Grammy 2025
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Mexican composer Gabriela Ortiz, of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) has been recognized with the award for the Best Contemporary Classical Composition during the 67th edition of the Grammy Awards. This award, awarded by the National Academy of Arts and Recording Sciences, highlighted the talent and career of Ortiz, who highlights the name of Mexico and the National Autonomous University of Mexico, an institution to which she …
The 67th edition of the Grammy Awards was held on Sunday evening, February 2. Among the winners is the Mexican Gabriela Ortiz, the main Mexican composer of contemporary classical music. Related news: Shakira Abandon Mexico to Go to Grammy, but Lanza Promesa with Emotivo Mensaje Gabriela Ortiz wins three Grammys for Diamantine Revolution From the Mexican feminist movement and, in particular, from the 2019 diamond protests, Gabriela Ortiz composed…
During the ceremony before the Grammys that took place in Los Angeles, California, Mexican Gabriela Ortiz, a member of the School of Music of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), took a gramophone. That’s because the album Ortiz: Revolución Diamantina, of which she is a composer, won Grammy in the category Best Contemporary Classical Composition. The award was dedicated to the people who worked with her and to the women. “This aw…
JUAN CARLOS TALAVERAREVOLVIVO Diamantina, album by Mexican composer Gabriela Ortiz (CDMX, 1964) received three awards yesterday during the 67th edition of the Grammy Awards. The artist won the award for the Best Contemporary Classical Composition. While the other two distinctions were for the Best Orchestral Performance, by orchestra director Gustavo Dudamel, and for the Best Classical Compendium. During the delivery of the coveted gramophone, O…
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