Record Productions
- Cabulero, Orquesta El Arranque, Epsa Music (2001)
- Clásicos, Orquesta El Arranque, Epsa Music (2002)
- En Vivo, Orquesta El Arranque, Epsa Music (2003)
- Maestros, Orquesta El Arranque, Epsa Music (2004)
- Nuevos, Orquesta El Arranque, Epsa Music (2008)
- Tal vez será su voz, Lidia Borda, distributed by Epsa Music (2002)
- De contra punto, Orquesta Escuela de Tango, Epsa Music (2001)
- Bien compadre, Orquesta Escuela de Tango, Epsa Music (2004)
- Gran Orquesta TangoVia Buenos Aires, Gran Orquesta TangoVia Buenos Aires, Epsa Music (2003)
- Tango en Vivo, AA.VV, boxed set of 5 CDs, Epsa Music (2003)
- Sigamos!, Gustavo Beytelmann, Epsa Music (2004)
- Bardi, Vale Tango, Epsa Music (2005)
- Tango, Bibi Ferreira y Miguel Proeça, Biscoito Fino (Brazil, 2006)
- Cada vez que me recuerdes, Sayaca Ohsawa, Epsa Music (Japan, 2007)
- Instantáneas, Julio Pane, Epsa Music, Colección TangoVia Buenos Aires (2007)
- Tiempo esperado, Néstor Marconi, Epsa Music, Colección TangoVia Buenos Aires (2008)
- Mi fueye querido, Leopoldo Federico, Epsa Music, Colección TangoVia Buenos Aires (2008) -- Winner of the 2009 Latin Grammy Award
- Tren, Diego Schissi doble cuarteto, Epsa Music (2008)
- Tangos cantados, Tangos instrumentales, Tangos bailables, boxed set of 3 CDs published with the Italian weekly L'Espresso, production and artistic direction (Italy, 2008)
- A tiempo, Noelia Moncada, Epsa Music (2008)
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