Victor Hugo ViIlena was 17 when he made his first journey as a musician to Scandinavia. Since then, the audiences that touch his most are those of Eastern Europe for whom music is a veritable religion. On board the airplane taking him from his native Argentina, he met Gustavo Beytelmann, a composer whom he had been listening since childhood and who would opened him up to a new musical horizons. Another encounter, in Germany, with cellist Henri Demarquette, would give him the opportunity of working with numerous international soloists.