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About Lucio Balduini
Balduini’s artist-run catalog identifies him as a Buenos Aires guitarist and composer whose music draws from Argentine jazz, folk, tango, and rock. The Buenos Aires Jazz Festival documents collaborations with Liliana Herrero, Mono Fontana, Pipi Piazzolla, and Escalandrum alongside solo-set work.[1][3]
The catalog collects five releases under Balduini’s name, from Lucecita and Viento divino through El bosque brillante, Para ir, and En el fondo del mar. The festival profile records the Gardel Award for Best Jazz Album received by El bosque brillante.[1][3]
En el fondo del mar returns to a trio format with Mariano Sivori on double bass and Daniel “Pipi” Piazzolla on drums. Its credits identify Balduini as composer and player of electric and acoustic guitars and effects across ten original pieces.[2]
Five leader releases
The artist-run catalog spans recordings from Lucecita to the ten-piece En el fondo del mar.[1][2]
El bosque brillante
Buenos Aires Jazz and the artist catalog document its Gardel Award for Best Jazz Album.[1][3]
Guitar-trio writing
En el fondo del mar presents Balduini’s original compositions with Mariano Sivori and Pipi Piazzolla.[2]



