Welcome to my musical world! With over 16 years of dedicated teaching experience and a heartfelt passion for music, I have been on a remarkable journey of growth and discovery, from the vibrant streets of Buenos Aires to the lively music scene of the DC Area.
Performing with “Los Hamptons” in Buenos Aires, Argentina
At Kingston Factory studio in Buenos Aires
A Transformative Method: The Rabine Method
I am proud to specialize in the Functional Voice Method, also known as the Rabine Method, named in honor of its creator, Maestro Eugene Rabine. This method has truly been a game-changer in my own musical journey. From the early days when I considered myself a guitarist who could also sing, to my ongoing quest for a richer, more resonant voice, the Functional Voice Method has been the catalyst that unlocked the full potential of my voice. With this transformative approach, I overcame limitations, expanded my range, and found a voice that resonates with passion and power. Now, I am dedicated to sharing this method with my students, helping them find their own authentic, strong, and expressive voices.
As “The Doctor” in “Vanessa” at Facultad de Derecho, Universidad de Buenos Aires
Performing Opera “Amelia al Ballo” at Museo Roca in Buenos Aires
Show “Arcadia” in Al escenario performing Lieder and Baroque arias
Experience and Expertise
My expertise is rooted in years of formal training and practical experience:
- I completed the “Instructorate in Functional Singing, Rabine Method” training by maestros Federico Gurisatti and José Luis Sarré.
- I’ve honed my skills under the guidance of “Certified Rabine Teachers” such as Federico Gurisatti, Patricia Campos, and Elisa Viladiseau.
- I’ve enriched my knowledge with workshops in vocal teaching updates and anatomical fundamentals.
- Vocal training with “Certified Rabine Teachers” Federico Gurisatti, Patricia Campos and Elisa Viladiseau.
- 2015-2017 Completed the training “Instructorado en Canto Funcional, Método Rabine” (Instructorate in Functional Singing, Rabine Method) by maestros Federico Gurisatti and José Luis Sarré.
- 2014 Completed the workshop “Actualización para docentes de canto” (Update for vocal teachers) by Elisa Viladiseau.
- 2013 Completed the workshop “Bases anátomo-funcionales en la enseñanza del canto, curso de capacitación para docentes” (Anatomical and functional fundamentals in voice teaching, update workshop for teachers) by Elisa Viladiseau.
- 2014 Completed “Formación Básica” (Basic Formation at “Escuela de Música Popular de Avellaneda” (Avellaneda School of Popular Music)
- Studied classic guitar with Gustavo Spalleta (1994-1996) and electric guitar with Fernando Licciardi (2002-2003)
- Studied Acting with Ignacio Díaz and Yasmin Sapollnik (2005-2008) and with Lisandro Fiks and Romina Fernandez “Introduction to Stanislavski-Strasberg Method” (2019)
As “Colas” in a puppet-show adaptation of “Bastien und Bastienne” at a School in Buenos Aires
Performing
City of Buenos Aires, Argentina
2018-2019 Singer in “Taller de Ópera Contemporánea” (Contemporary Opera Workshop) of the “Universidad Nacional de las Artes – Departamento de Artes Musicales” (National Arts University – Department of Musical Arts) where he sang the role of “Il marito” in the opera “Amelia al ballo” (Menotti)
2017 Singer in “Taller de Ópera Contemporánea” (Contemporary Opera Workshop) of the “Universidad Nacional de las Artes – Departamento de Artes Musicales” (National Arts University – Department of Musical Arts) where he sang the role of “The Doctor” in the opera “Vanessa” (Barber/Menotti)
2016-2017 Singer as “Colas” in a spanish puppet show adaptation of the opera “Bastien und Bastienne” (Mozart) performing in many elmentary schools in Buenos Aires as well as private shows for childrens.
2014 Vocal teacher in “Escuela de Danza y Arte Laura Fidalgo” with the “teenagers voice group” and “childrens voice group”.
2007-2020 singer in “Los Hamptons” a popular music vocal trio performing in Buenos Aires and different venues in Argentina.
2008-2009 Singer in “Coro de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la UBA” (Chorus of the University of Buenos Aires – College of Filosophy and Letters)