Flutist tango specialist

● Tango
● Argentine folklore
● Popular music traditions
Recordings of tangos and Latin American music, with famous compositions and original ones
Publications in The Babel Flute and Flute Almanac.
Masterclasses, video tutorials, educational articles.
ABOUT EDUARDO TAMI
Flutist • Arranger • Composer
Buenos Aires, Argentina (1952)
Recordings of tangos and Latin American music, with famous compositions and original ones
Eduardo Tami is a renowned Argentine flutist, arranger, and composer, celebrated for his artistry in tango and other popular musical traditions of his country.
He studied at the Juan José Castro Conservatory under the guidance of distinguished teachers Alfredo Lannelli, Raquel Arana, and Ljerko Spiller. Over the course of his career, Tami has released more than seven albums, consistently showcasing the flute as the central melodic voice. His concert tours have taken him to conservatories and universities across the globe, sharing Argentina’s musical heritage with international audiences.
Compositions
Tami’s catalogue includes two rhapsodies, a string quartet, and multiple works for piano and flute. His compositions draw on a wide range of genres, including candombes, tangos, milongas, chacareras, zambas, chamamé, choro, and other folkloric styles, always infused with a distinctive Argentine character.
Highlights
Recorded the Argentine National Anthem at the request of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, an interpretation used in embassies worldwide.
Argentine National Anthem by E.Tami
Participated in numerous international cultural collaborations, strengthening artistic ties with Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, the United States, Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador, Haiti, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Lebanon, India, Arab Emirates, Qatar, Armenia, Singapore, Mainland China.
Widely recognized for his role in promoting Argentine music through both performance and education.