Eduardo GARCIA, Bandoneon
Eduardo García was born in Argentinia in 1964. He studied the bandoneon in Buenos Aires under the most prestigious of maestros such as A. Barletta, D. Binelli and Rodolfo Mederos.

In 1983, he founded the "Apertura" orchestra and recorded a CD, which was awarded several major prizes.
Eduardo García has also performed with many other musicians and orchestras including Horacio Salgan, Orlando Tripodi, Jorge Sobral, Erlin Kroner and "Tango por dos", and in many plays and radio and TV programmes.
When Eduardo arrived in France in 1992, the famous director Alfredo Arias asked him to play in his show "Mortadela", which was awarded the Molière best musical show award.

Since then, Eduardo has performed as a soloist in France and overseas with many artists including Lio, Gustavo Beytelmann, Antonio Agri and Omar Espinoza, and recorded several CDs with other musicians such as Ombu, Luis Rizzo Quinteto, Jean-Paul Poletti, Santos Chilemi, François Beranger, Dimitra Galani and the Cuarteto Cedron.

In 2000, in recognition of his talent, José Luis Barreto and Ludovic Michel invited him to join the Tanguísimo Orchestra.