Sue Fink

Musical Artist

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Who is Sue Fink?

Sue Fink is an American singer, songwriter, conductor, and voice teacher.

She is the founder and conductor of the Angel City Chorale as well as a songwriter and voice teacher. She graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of California, Los Angeles, where she studied conducting with Roger Wagner.

Sue toured internationally as a member of the Roger Wagner Chorale, and went on to establish the Oriana Renaissance Ensemble serving as conductor. In 1976, Sue Fink founded the Los Angeles Women's Community Chorus, serving as conductor and organizer for 10 years. Fink teamed up with a woman composer named Lynn Wilson and together, they created arrangements for the Los Angeles Women's Community Chorus that included such women's music as arrangements by Holly Near and the Berkeley Women's Music Collective. The chorus continued under the direction of Sue Fink for ten years before she left to continue with her music career.

In addition to maintaining a private voice studio in Los Angeles, she composes and arranges for choral organizations and writes for television and movie soundtracks, as well as compositions and arrangements for many choral organizations.

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  • United States of America
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Education
  • University of California, Los Angeles

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on July 23, 2013

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