Bandoneonist, pianist and composer, Lautaro Greco is the brightest star of the modern Argentine music world. He is a multiple times Grammy award winner. He learned to play the instrument from his father, Pablo Greco, and has shared the stage with such legendary tango musicians as Rubén Juarez, Fernando Suárez Paz (Astor Piazzola’s violinist), Raúl Lavié and Guillermo Fernández (singer) and such Latin American artists as Marisa Monte.
Lautaro Greco studied at the Astor Piazzolla Music School in the city of Buenos Aires. Together with his brother Emiliano Greco, he leads the Grecos Tango Septet, and he is also a member of Leopoldo Federico’s Orchestra and the Pablo Agri Quar tet. Greco has been a soloist at the Juan de Dios Filbert Argentinean Music Orches tra since 2007.
Both as an ensemble member and as a soloist, Greco has taken part in many musical tours and events in the Americas, Europe, and Asia. In 2010 he performed the closing act at the Buenos Aires City Tango Festival with Leopoldo Federico’s Orchestra and the prestigious Panamanian singer Ruben Blades; in 2008 he worked with Sexteto Mayor, with whom he recorded an album that won the Carlos Gardel Award for Best Tango Orchestra Album; also in 2008 Greco took part in a solo tour of France with the Pablo Agri Quartet. In 2013, at the Buenos Aires City Tango Festival, Greco performed with the Arregladores de Troilo Or ches tra. He was a bandoneon soloist and per formed Tangos y Postangos (Suite No. 1), directed by Ernesto Jodos and Pedro Casis.
Recently, Greco has been busy recording and performing with the Quinteto Astor Piazzolla, as well collaborating with many international orchestras.