Javier Girotto is a renowned Argentinian saxophonist and composer, born in Córdoba on April 17, 1965. Known for his mastery of multiple instruments including soprano and baritone saxophone, flute, bass clarinet, and traditional Andean flutes like quenas and sicus, Girotto has carved a unique niche in the world of jazz and tango. His music seamlessly blends the rich traditions of Latin jazz and tango, creating a sound that is both innovative and deeply rooted in his cultural heritage. With a discography that includes acclaimed albums like "L'amico di Cordoba" and "Duende," Girotto's work is a testament to his artistic versatility and deep musical prowess. Whether performing solo or collaborating with groups like Aires Tango, his performances are always captivating and emotionally resonant, making him a standout figure in the global jazz scene.