A composer whose work bridges classical tradition and Spanish musical sensibilities, he emerged from a rich cultural milieu to craft a distinctive voice within the modern repertoire. His early studies laid a foundation in meticulous craft, while studies and collaborations widened his horizon toward orchestral color, rhythm, and evocative timbre. He pursued a lifelong interest in folk melodies and theater music, translating regional songs and dances into sophisticated concert pieces without losing their essential character. Throughout his career, he balanced formal discipline with imaginative orchestration, shaping soundscapes that suggest landscapes, memory, and time. His legacy endures through a repertoire that continues to be performed and studied for its refined musical dialogue and expressive clarity.