My music is based mainly on Chilean and Latin American Folk

I’ve always liked orchestral music, and after participating in the Ethno Music camps, I dreamt about having a folk orchestra that could play new Chilean and Latin American inspired music.

In order to develop this idea, in 2012 I founded the Ensamble Transatlántico de Folk Chileno, a lively band consisting of violins, viola, cello, guitar, charango, percussions, quena, South American panpipes, oboe, clarinet, saxophones, trumpets, accordions, and vocals.

I dedicated a lot of time and effort to this project and its wonderful people, and I’m very happy to share our music with you!

Here’s a playlist with all the tunes and songs I managed to record with them so far.

Which one is your favorite?

One of my biggest passions is filmmaking, so we also produced these videoclips with the band

A mix between the chilean “Salto de Diablada” rhythm with Scandinavian music

Collaboration with VILDÁ duo (Finland). Mapuche music meets Sami culture

An andean Huayno inspired by japanese music. The video was recorded during our 2019 Japan tour

An intense and epic ouverture leads into a lively andean dance.

Lively colombian style cumbia, with socially conscious lyrics (in spanish)

Written in the traditional “Rin” rhythm from southern Chile, but with a funky vibe

“El Gran Norte”, a blend of andean rythms, feat. the wonderful FitFolk dance Troup

“Cueca”: The quintessential chilean rythm, with a 3 voices jazzy touch