- Founder and present member of Markama (since 1975). He made 11 records with this group.
- He has given classes and workshops on Charango in prestigious institutions of Sweden Argentina and United States: Music Institutes of Orebro and Gothemburg (1990 and 1992), Universidad Nacional de Cuyo (1985 and 1986) and Ohio University (2002)
- He has actively participated in International Charango Congresses and workshops: “First Argentinean Workshop on Charango” organized by the “San Martin Cultural Center”
- “2 nd International Congress of Charango players” in Potosi, Bolivia.
- He has recorded with very important contemporary musicians such as José Carreras (“Misa Criolla” and “La Navidad Nuestra”) Ariel Ramírez (“Misa por la Paz y la Justicia”) Mercedes Sosa , León Greco, Antonio Tarrago Ros, Rubén Rada, Los Arroyeños, Horacio Fontova, the Symphonic Orchestra of The UNCu, amongst others.
- In 1992 he was rewarded with the “ACE” as best folkloric group and nominated to the “Kónex” award.
- He went on tour with Markama several times, to USA, Mexico Chile, Brazil, Bolivia, Italy, Spain and Sweden. He also perfomed at he main scenarios of Argentina: Theatres “Colón”, “Cervantes”, “Astral” and “Gral Alvear”.
- In 1995 he introduced the Misa Criolla in London as a soloist, accompanying the Royal Choral Society, Ariel Ramirez , Zamba Quipildor, Domingo Cura and “El Cuarteto de los Andes”. This performance took place at the Royal Festival Hall.
- He participated at the Amnesty International World Concert in Mendoza, where Peter Gabriel, Sting, Tracy Chapman performed as well.
- He participated at the “Festival Cervatito” in Guanajuato, Mexico. After that he tours around Mexico from the south to the north, from Chiapas to Sonora.
- He componed the music for the 2001 “Fiesta de la Vendimia de La Paz”
- In 2002 he went on tour through the US with Markama and as a soloist as well. He gave concerts and classes at Ohio University and Ohio State University.
- In 2005 he celebrated the 30th anniversary of Markama with all the former members. A national tour included performances at the “Ateneo” theatre in Buenos Aires, Cordoba’s “Auditorio de la UNC” and “Independencia” Theatre in Mendoza.