Manuel Ochoa, Miami Symphony musical director, is dead

Posted on: July 16th, 2006
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“Manuel Ochoa himself attributed his founding of the Miami Symphony to having ‘’some of Don Quijote inside,” by which he meant nothing vainglorious, but, on the contrary, that you have to be half mad to launch into such a perilous undertaking.

The conductor and musical director of the orchestra he founded in 1989 passed away Saturday of heart failure. He was 80 and had been in poor health for most of the year and, regrettably, was no longer able to conduct.”

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