Join for a public conversation on the Grammy nominated Revolución Diamantina, a political ballet inspired by Mexico’s feminist uprising of 2019. Speakers include celebrated composer Gabriela Ortiz and Alejandro L. Madrid, the Walter W. Naumburg Professor of Music at Harvard University.
Speaker
Gabriela Ortiz, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México and El Colegio Nacional
Respondet
Alejandro L. Madrid, the Walter W. Naumburg Professor of Music at Harvard University
About the Speaker
Gabriela Ortiz, alumna of London’s City University, studied composition under Mario Lavista, Julio Estrada, and Simon Emmerson. She is renowned for her work commissioned by the LA Philharmonic and the NY Philharmonic. Ortiz’s politically engaged ballet, Revolución diamantina, showcases her unique compositional voice, blending diverse traditions from folk to avant-garde. Championed by Gustavo Dudamel, Ortiz's work has earned numerous accolades, including the Bellas Artes Gold Medal and a Guggenheim Fellowship. Ortiz teaches at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México and is a member at El Colegio Nacional. Her vivid orchestral textures and complex, rhythmic structures distinguish her as a leading composer of her generation.
This event is co-sponsored by the Department of Music at Harvard University, Harvard University Department of Romance languages & Literatures, and the Consulado General de México en Boston.