At the age of eighteen, Victorio began his studies at the prestigious universities of the UCA (Catholic University of Argentina), the UNIQUE (National University of Quilmes) and EMPA (Popular Music School of Avellaneda). During his studies, he met the major stars of Tango, which began his career. Victorio began teaching in 2001, offering classical, Tango, pop, rock, and folk styles. Along with teaching, Victorio is a performer, recording artist, and composer. His compositions include works composed for symphony orchestras, chamber orchestras, ensembles reduced, electro acoustic works, and around 400 original songs. He released his first album, produced and arranged by himself in November of 2009, and in 2010 he produced and recorded the song "Voices for Peace", supported by Warner Chappell. In 2011, he presented "Tango Fussion" for the first time in the United States, at the XXIV Festival Argentina USA (Washington, May 2011), and the Democracy Festival (New York, August 2011). For his performances, his tours abroad have been sponsored by the Foreign Office of Argentina. The Washington Post (May, 2012) has named Victorio as one of the contemporary artists that better reformulated the universal fusion with Tango. His second album has achieved widespread media coverage, and he was interviewed by NY 1 News (NY), Univision (DC), Telemundo (DC) and other American media.
Personality rating: outgoing
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