[1] Born in Miranda de Ebro, Spain, he began his studies in engineering at Polytechnic University of Catalonia in 1955.
He then widened his scope by becoming a founding member -together with Josep Mestres Quadreny and Lluís Callejo i Creus- and vice-president of the Phonos Electronic Music Studio in 1973.
He has served as artistic and executive director for the music ensemble Conjunt Català de Música Contemporània (1968-1973).
Two of his most influential recordings are Musica Electroacustica and Secuencia III Para Anna, both issued on the Hemisferio label.
Rich notes, His skillful use of gradual phase lag has led to some of his major achievements, bringing great beauty and expressiveness to his music.