born in Galicia (Spain) with Italian and American roots, he began conducting with only sixteen years old. but nowadays, twenty years of experience gives him a powerful musical personality.
he is a versatile and emotional expressiveness conductor and his career is characterized by the involvement and commitment in the projects he has led.
pianist in his early training, he completed his musical identity studying violin, cello, french horn and voice. from his beginning he gained considerable experience working on professional circuits with great performers as P. Domingo, V. Urmana, V. Pablo Pérez, A. Ros-Marbá, X. Díaz – Latorre, P. Fourniller, A. Zedda and S. Goetzel among others; and stage directors such as S. Vela, S. Wadsworth, S. Schinasi, D. Pelzig, D. Michieletto or E. Gravagnola. he combines that experience with a personal form to understand music and a self-taught thorough study of cheironimia and gesture on the technique of conducting that increases his enthusiastic and accurate, full of musicality renditions.
he has been assistant conductor to W. Partner at the ‘Chapelle Baroque’ orchestra and chief conductor at the ‘Ars Sonora Chamber Orchestra’. founder and artistic director at renowned ‘CONCÒRDIA • grupvocal’ with whom achieved numerous awards and acknowledgements. he has also conducted groups such ‘Amalthea Chamber Choir’, ‘Gandia International Music Academy Symphonic Orchestra’, ‘JMJ Symphony’, ‘Superior School of Voice of Madrid Chamber Orchestra’, ‘Madrid Sinfónica’ orchestra, ‘Cidade de Pontevedra Philarmonic Orchestra’, 'UCAM Symphony Orchestra' ‘Madrid Metropolitan Orchestra’, ‘European Strauss Orchestra’, ‘Romanian Philarmonic’, ‘European Symphony Orchestra’ or ‘Râmnicu Vâlcea Philarmonic Orchestra’.
he pays special attention to the ancient music with historical criteria and it is worth to mention his collaboration on ‘Francesc Valls’ project with ESMUC and ‘Robert Gerhard’ center from Barcelona’s Auditorium.
as a further highlights too, his participation in the IV International ‘Monteverdi Festival’ of Budapest and the course he gave for conductors at the VII Forum ‘Más que Música’.
on his upcoming projects he will continue to develop his unselfish collaboration with ‘Música Maestro’ foundation and its young orchestra, to promote classical music between youth. it is remarkable his next participation conducting the Russe State Opera on the ‘Blue Danube Contest’ for opera conductors as one of the sixty competitors selected among conductors over the world.
in 2001, he received the distinction as conductor of the Saint Cecilia Atheneum – UNESCO.