Marcos Redondo was a powerhouse Spanish baritone who left an indelible mark on 20th-century Spanish music, particularly in zarzuela (a traditional Spanish operetta style). Born in 1893 and active through the mid-1900s, his rich, emotive voice made him a beloved figure, earning nicknames like *El Gran Baritono Español* and *El Divo*. His recordings, including classics like *Ramona* and *Malagueña*, showcased his knack for blending operatic grandeur with folk-inspired warmth. Even decades after his 1976 passing, compilations like *Marcos Redondo: Un Gran Cantante Español* (1954) keep his legacy alive, cementing him as a defining voice of Spain’s musical heritage.
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