He began his violin studies in San Lorenzo de El Escorial with professors Fernando Ríus, Fernando Comesaña, and Polina Kotliarskaya, later graduating under professor Ana F. Comesaña. He continued his violin training under Sergey Fatkulin. He also spent a long period studying as a quartet player within the Tetrauk Quartet, working with the members of the Quiroga Quartet and at the European Chamber Music Academy, under professors such as Hatto Beyerle and Johannes Meissl. He received his training in Musicology and Early Music Performance in Barcelona with Manfredo Kraemer, also receiving guidance from professors like Emilio Moreno and Pedro Memelsdorff. Later, he pursued further studies in Baroque violin with Enrico Onofri at the Conservatory of Palermo. Additionally, he has participated in numerous early music performance seminars at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini in Venice, directed by Pedro Memelsdorff and taught by musicians such as Amandine Beyer, Vivica Genaux, and Eduardo López Banzo.
Violinist specializing in historically informed performance, maintains an intense artistic career that leads him to perform as a soloist and concertmaster with ensembles such as the YOCPA Orchestra (Jordi Savall), the Orquesta Barroca de Sevilla, La Madrileña, the Orquesta del Miracle, and the Camerata Antonio Soler. Additionally, he collaborates or has collaborated as concertmaster with groups such as the Orquesta Nereydas, Ensemble Mare Nostrum, Bachcelona Consort, La Festeria, the Camerata de Murcia, and the Orquesta Barroca Catalana.
As a soloist, he has recorded works such as two of Gaetano Brunetti's sinfonie concertanti for two violins, alongside the Camerata Antonio Soler and violinists Lina Tur and Mayah Kadish (Lindoro and Templante-CMBK), as well as Mauro D’Alay’s concerto for two violins with La Madrileña orchestra, together with violinist Maxim Kosinov (Sony Classical). He regularly collaborates with ensembles such as Le Concert des Nations (Jordi Savall), La Real Cámara (Emilio Moreno), Nuri Collective, and Cantoría. Additionally, he has worked with other highly regarded groups on the Spanish and European scene, including Arlequín Philosophe (Pedro Memelsdorff), Il Pomo d’Oro, Ensemble Pulcinella, L’Estro d’Orfeo, La Guirlande, OBNI, and Delirivm Musica.
He is a member of the ensemble La Vaghezza, which has won several international competitions, and is also the co-founder and musical director of The Ministers of Pastime.