Researched musician profile
About Ramiro Farb
La Nación’s musician profile documents Farb’s Buenos Aires development on guitar and his early study of jazz, tango, flamenco, and Argentine folk music. It treats that training as the foundation for his own repertoire rather than as a claim to one fixed style.[1]
Jazz Voyeur presents the Farb/Gamallo Cuarteto as a co-led group performing original compositions, while Buenos Aires performance archives document separate trio work under Farb’s name. His artist channel supplies recordings from both small-group settings.[2][3]
Farb/Gamallo Cuarteto
The co-led quartet builds its program around original music and multiple rhythmic traditions.[2]
Trio performances
Local archives document Farb leading guitar, bass, and drums under his own name.[3]
Buenos Aires roots
The reported profile connects his training and performance work to the city’s music scene.[1]



