BIOGRAPHY
Alejandro was born in 1989 in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Mataderos, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
He began his studies at the age of 10 at the Music School No. 06 to enter the Manuel de Falla Conservatory of Music at the age of 15 and 4 years later at the Avellaneda Popular Music School. During his adolescence he participated in various popular music groups from the Buenos Aires underground as well as classical music solo presentations in the conservatory environment.
At the age of 22, he began a deep and extensive search to nurture and expand his music through other disciplines. He studied anthropological theater in La Otra Orilla, becoming part of the Grupo Teatro Libre as Actor, Puppeteer, Sound Engineer, Musician and Facilitator and performed at performances of the play "La Cuna VacÃa" in various venues in Buenos Aires and Córdoba.
He studied pottery with Adriana Martinez, a teacher in native American techniques, and participated in the craft fairs in the city of Buenos Aires, exhibiting his own instruments and ceramic pieces.
At the age of 28, he joined the Coro de Luz y Fuerza directed by Maximiliano Mancuso and at the same time formed the duo of ethnic instruments and multidisciplinary research Tierra Obsidiana together with the dancer EstefanÃa Vaquer. Developing as a performer and composer on world instruments such as Erhu, Sitar, Shakuhachi, Shamisen, Kamancheh, Bansuri, Didgeridoo, Steel Drum and Harmonic Singing, performing in multiple venues and festivals in Argentina and Peru .
In 2020 he resumed his formal studies at Empa with the Master Charanguist Lic. Adriana Lubiz and later entering the Superior Faculty of Argentine Popular Music at Manuel de Falla with Maestro Rolando Goldman.
Among his latest projects are the original composition of the music for Baku, a work by Teatro Danza Butoh del Butoka Ariel Muñoz. Which is regularly presented at the Casona de Humahuaca, Teatro Unicornio and other theaters and cultural spaces in Buenos Aires.
LThe original composition of the music of the Documentary of the Olleras cooperative of pre-Columbian pieces. And the presentations with the Aribalo duo of Música de RaÃz Folclórica in Peñas, cycles and other cultural spaces in Argentina.