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Martes 28 de noviembre de 2017


En Museo de la Ciudad de México la cantante Jaramar acompañada por el Cuarteto Latinoamericano, ofrecieron el concierto El hilo invisible, cantos sefaradíes, proyecto por el cual obtuvieron el Grammy Latino 2016.


Fotografía; Milton Martínez / Secretaría de Cultura CDMX
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