Raskin was born in
Buenos Aires, and studied music at the
National Conservatory of Buenos Aires. He developed an interest in the
harpsichord and chose it early in his studies as his primary instrument. He also studied
harmony,
counterpoint, analysis and composition. He was a fellow of the Fundación Bariloche, where he received instruction from
Monica Cosachov. In 1978 he met
Rafael Puyana in Buenos Aires and was offered an internship at the Festival of
Granada and Saint Jacques de Compostela. He then moved to
Paris to continue his training with the Colombian harpsichordist. In 1980, during a workshop given by
Kenneth Gilbert and
Scott Ross, he was invited to continue his studies at
Laval University in
Quebec, and he went on to obtain a Masters in Performance from Laval University in 1983. ==Music career==