Ramiro Boero (1st. Bandoneon)

He was born in Buenos Aires in 1975.

He studied composition and orchestration with Maestro Gabriel Senanes and harmony, counterpoint and composition with Maestro Daniel Montes. He took the bandoneon course in Sadaic with Maestro Néstor Marconi between 2000 and 2002. He studied at the Avellaneda Popular Music School and at the Manuel de Falla Municipal Conservatory.

Throughout his professional career he participates in numerous musical groups. In 2002 he joined the show Ardiente y Pasional directed by Maestro Rubén Juárez. Between 2000 and 2003 he was part of the Section Vermú Quartet, with which he toured China (2001), Europe (2000) and Brazil (2002), recording an album. From 2004 to 2010 he joined as a stable member of the Orquesta El Arranque, a group in which he worked as a bandoneon player, arranger and composer. With this orchestra he has recorded 5 albums, won 2 Gardel Awards, been nominated for 2 Latin Grammys, and made numerous tours throughout Europe (Italy, Germany, England, France, Italy), America (Colombia, Brazil, Uruguay, Chile, the United States). United States), and Asia (Japan, Hong Kong). In 2007 he toured Venezuela with the Sexteto Mayor. Also in 2007 he toured the United States with “Color Tango de Roberto Álvarez”. In February 2015 he performed as Color Tango’s first bandoneon player with the National Symphony Orchestra of the State of Bursa, Turkey.

He integrates various companies with which he tours the world: Compañía Tango x 2 by Miguel Ángel Zotto; tour to Italy with the Roberto Herrera Dance Company; tour to Portugal, France, Cyprus and Belgium with the Otango company; tour to England with the show Rojo Tango; tour to Japan with Maestro Fernando Marzán; tours Japan as director of Tango Romance.

From October 2007 to November 2012 he is director, arranger and composer of the Trío Boero – Gallardo – Gómez. With this formation he has released the CDS “Tangología” and “Tres Expresiones Porteñas”, the latter album being awarded the first prize for record production in Tango by the National Fund for the Arts. They are presented at the Teatro Colón in the City of Buenos Aires within the framework of the Tango Festival 2012 edition.

He works as a soloist and composer with different orchestras. In June 2011 he toured Brazil invited by the Sao Paulo State Jazz Symphony. In 2015 he was invited as a composer by the Buenos Aires Tango Orchestra. In June of that same year he was a soloist in front of the Medellín Symphony Orchestra, Colombia, with which they performed, together with the singer Ariel Ardit, a tribute to Carlos Gardel on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of his death. In 2016 he participated as a soloist in front of the Montevideo Philharmonic Orchestra with the show Gardel Sinfónico by Ariel Ardit. From August 2012 to the present he is First Bandoneon Soloist of the Ariel Ardit Typical Orchestra.

In July 2015 he was invited as Soloist of the National Symphony Orchestra within the framework of the “Argerich Experience”, held at the Blue Ballena of the Kirchner Cultural Center and televised live throughout Argentina.

In March 2018 he published “Acontece”, an album belonging to the “El Arte del Bandoneón” collection.

From 2008 to the present he works as Soloist and teacher of the Emilio Balcarce Tango School Orchestra, directed by Maestro Víctor Lavallén. With this orchestra he has won the Carlos Gardel Award with the album “Mistonguero” for the best Tango orchestra, and has been conducted by Maestros of the stature of Leopoldo Federico, Raúl Garello, Néstor Marconi, Osvaldo Piro, Atilio Stampone, among others. From 2015 to the present he is a teacher of the Bandoneón Tango at the Avellaneda Popular Music School.

Since December 2021, he has been a member of “Color Tango de Roberto Álvarez” as first bandoneon player, composer and arranger of the orchestra.