He was born in Vitoria-Gasteiz (1971). He trained at the prestigious Schola Cantorum Basiliensis (SCB) in Basel (Switzerland) under the guidance of his teachers R. Levitt and R. Jacobs. At the SCB he undertook medieval studies and studied in the opera workshops. As a soloist he has sung under the baton of maestros like M. Corboz, P. Goodwin, M. Minkowsky, R. Frübeck de Burgos, O. Dantone, J. Mena, G. Leonhardt, A. Marcon, F. Biondi, J. López-Cobos, R. Jacobs. This has led him to sing at festivals and halls all over the world like Musikverein and Konzerthaus (Vienna), Palais de Beaux Arts (Brussels), Grosses Festspielehaus (Salzburg), Philarmonie (Berlin), Suntory Hall and City Opera Hall (Tokyo), Osaka Shympony Hal, Zipper Hall and Schönberg Hall (Los Angeles), Alice Tully Hall of MET (New York), Kennedy Center (Washington), Sidney Opera House, Concert Hall (Melbourne), Bellas Artes (Ciudad de México), Teatro Colón (Buenos Aires) ...
Within the sphere of opera, he made his debut at the Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie (Brussels) with “La Rappresentazione” by E. Cavalieri; he received the acclaim of critics and audiences with “Radamisto” by G. F. Haendel at the Felsenreitshule in Salzburg. He sang “L’Orfeo” by Monteverdi (Speranza) at the Innsbruck Festwoche and at the Staatsoper in Berlin, “Il Trionfo” (Disinganno) by Händel at the Salzburger Pfingstenfestival and “Europera 5” by J. Cage at the Festival of Flanders. At the Barbican Center in London he starred in “Ascanio in Alba” by Mozart, as “Oberon” in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” by B. Britten, the Seminarian in “El viaje a Simorgh”by Sánchez-Verdú at the Teatro Real de Madrid, Apollo in “Death in Venice” by Britten at the Gran Teatro del Liceu.
As a conductor, he has been a guest of the orchestras of Granada, Galicia, the Spanish Radio and Television Orchestra, Cordoba, Lisbon, the Asturias Symphony Orchestra.