He is currently studying in the Conservatorio Superior de Música (Superior Music Conservatory) of Barcelona with maestro Adolfo Ventas.
He is one of the founding members of the Quartet Sax of Barcelona (1982) and he has made this organization known throughout all of Spain. He has made recordings for TV3 (a Catalonian television station) and for several different radio stations.
From 1986 to 1987, he took a course on perfectionism studies in the National Conservatory of Bordeaux, under the supervision of maestro Jean Marie Londeix. Later, he began to gain contact with some composers such as Gabriel Brncic, Jep Nuix, Mario Verandi, Arturo Moya and Mercè Capdevila. In 1990 he won the 'VI Mostra de Música de Cambra de la Generalitat de Catalunya' contest, with the Duet 1+1 group, composed of him and the percussionist Frederic Giberga.
Since 1988 he has been a regular collaborator with the Orquestra Simfònica de Barcelona i Nacional de Catalunya (Symphonic Orchestra of Barcelona and National of Catalonia). He has also been in groups such as Ensemble Internacional de Saxofones de Bordeaux, Banda Municipal de Barcelona (Municipal Band of Barcelona), Orquesta Simfònica del Vallès (Symphonic Orchestra of El Vallès - Catalonia), Orquesta Simfònica de Cadaqués (Symphonic Orchestra of Cadaqués - Catalonia), Barcelona 216, Grup Instrumental de Barcelona (Instrumental Group of Barcelona) , Vol ad Libitum, Barcelona Sax Ensemble, Croma-Sax Quartet, etc.
On the pedagogical side, his publication of his methods for the saxophone 'Piccolo Saxo' is emphasized as well as his work in the Municipal Music School of Mollet del Vallès, Municipal Music School of Barcelona and the summer courses in the city of Sant Feliu de Guíxols.
He conducts different groups of orchestra and chamber: Orquestra Simfònica de les Escoles Municipals de Barcelona (Symphonic Orchestra of the Municipal Schools of Barcelona), Mollet Jazz Band, Orquestra Simfònica del Vallès (Symphonic Orchestra of El Vallès Oriental, Cuarteto de Saxos (Quartet of Saxophones) of the Diaula musical center.