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Por amor y causa" concert on June 23 at the Metropolitan Cathedral

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The singer Olivia Gorra has been everything and without measure, a Tarascan princess, a vernacular singer, promoter, producer and an opera diva. She is celebrating because she is celebrating 35 years of career and being one of the artists who paved the way for new generations internationally. “I have sung ranchero, I have been a soprano and now a mezzo-soprano, I have been in titles like La Traviata, Lucia de Lammemoor, I have been with artists like Plácido Domingo and I have traveled to many parts of the world. Everything I want has been possible. My dedication has been total”, she says in an interview.

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