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Marcos Fink (born 26 November 1950 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine-Slovenian singer of classical music. He was a member of various vocal groups in Argentina, and began his solo singing career in 1985. He was educated by many European maestros: Wolfgang Schöne ( Bach Academy Stuttgart), Philippe Huttenlocher, Aldo Baldin, Eric Werba, and Guillermo Opitz. [1]
His sister is Bernarda Fink, also a classical music singer. [2]
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Marcos Fink (born 26 November 1950 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine-Slovenian singer of classical music. He was a member of various vocal groups in Argentina, and began his solo singing career in 1985. He was educated by many European maestros: Wolfgang Schöne ( Bach Academy Stuttgart), Philippe Huttenlocher, Aldo Baldin, Eric Werba, and Guillermo Opitz. [1]
His sister is Bernarda Fink, also a classical music singer. [2]
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