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The Taiwanese-Argentine tenor, Maico Hsiao, was born in Taiwan Maico, but he has been based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, for many years. He is recognized for his contributions to the classical music and operatic scenes. He is a highly active performer known for his work in vocal ensembles, chamber music, and operatic stage productions. He is a featured tenor with the Coro Polifónico Nacional (Director: Fernando Tomé) and Grupo Coral Divertimento (Director: Néstor Zadoff). He has taken on notable operatic roles on the Argentine stage, including performing as Spoletta in productions of Tosca. He frequently collaborates in chamber duets - notably with pianists like his wife Fumi Hsu (married on October 9, 2011) - to promote and perform Taiwanese music in Latin America. His vocal repertoire spans a wide range of sacred and secular classical works, encompassing everything from Antonín Dvořák's compositions to large-scale choral-orchestral pieces such as J.S. Bach's Magnificat in D major BWV 243. |