He studied music at the Carlos Alfredo Peyrellade and Amadeo Roldán Conservatory with the teachers Isabel Martí and Angela Quintana, respectively.
Later, he continued his music studies at the National School of Art in Cuba under the leadership of the Mexican professor Ana Martinez.
After his arrival in the United States, Fernandez became a finalist with honors in Lunchtime Lively Arts Series, sponsored by the Miami-Dade Community College; he was honored at the defunct Dupont Plaza Hotel in Miami for their contributions to the dissemination of Latin American and Cuban music, and later commissioned by the City of Miami, he edited a selection of musical works of Cuban master composers from the nineteenth century and recorded an album that mostly collected unpublished works written in Cuba in the 18th and 19th centuries.
He has performed in Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Guatemala, Panama, France, Italy, Germany, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Colombia and Spain, among other countries.
There he worked directly with the careers leading figures of the music as Luis Miguel, Alejandro Sanz, Maná, Laura Pausini, Andrea Bocelli, Aventura, Enrique Iglesias, Franco De Vita, Shakira, Gloria Trevi and India.