Born in Buenos Aires in 1974 into a family of musicians, he began playing the piano aged 3, alongside his mother Lolita Lechner. During his childhood, he gave regular piano performances and worked as a singer in television advertisements. In 1984 he moved to Spain. In 1989 he began studying jazz and worked as a pianist and a keyboard player with different artists. Initially, he studied piano with Horacio Icasto; harmony and arrangements with Rafael Reina; trumpet with Julio Daud; rhythm with Miguel Gil, and ear training with Hebe Onesti. Later, from 2004 on to the present, he furthered his studies with Fred Hersch, Santiago Giacobbe, Bruce Barth, Eliane Elias, Graham Jackson and Ethan Iversson.
He has produced recordings and gone on tours in the United States, Europe, and South America, performing on very emblematic stages such as the Rockefeller Center in New York, the Auditorio Nacional of Madrid, the Teatro General San Martín in Buenos Aires, the Flagey in Brussels, the Alcázar of Seville, the Abbey of Nieremeyer in Luxembourg, the Jazz Festival in Helsinki and the Jazz Festival in Medellín, to mention a few. Aside from his many collaborations, he has released twelve albums as an artist.
During 2021 he was the musical director of the project PIAZZOLLA X 100 directing a band with Pipi Piazzolla on drums, Claudio Constantini on the bandoneon, Sheila Blanco singing and Antonio Miguel on double bass.
In 2001 he won 4th place in the Teté Montoliú Jazz Composition contest organised by the SGAE with his song Conversation with Thelonius. In 2002 his duo album alongside Jerry González, A primera vista, was a finalist in the Best Jazz Album category at the Spanish Music Awards.