Toledo has developed though the years a personal music style particularly oriented toward the exploration of instrumental timbre, an aspect of his work that has become a characteristic facet of his compositions. In his work he has eliminated the traditional importance given to pitch in order to focus on a new aural matter. This is the product of a research created through his essential engagement to explore -with his personal techniques- the instruments of the orchestra. Toledo’s music evolves almost biologically in an intricate sound texture made out of complex fluid sounds.
Born in Posadas, Misiones, Argentina. Co-founder of the experimental multi-media group Indiklextomink devoted to the research of different artistic codes. In Santa Fe, Argentina, guitarist and composer in the fusion band El Altillo. Studies at the National University of Litoral. A research project, “Stravinsky or the sculpture of time”. Composition lessons with composer Dante Grela.
In the USA, a Master in Composition at Syracuse University, a Doctoral degree at Columbia University with Tristan Murail, Fred Lerdahl, Jonathan Kramer. At international festivals with Helmut Lachenmann, Salvatore Sciarrino, Luciano Berio, Julio Estrada, Jonathan Harvey among others. Unpublished book of poems.
Compositions for solo, chamber and large ensembles including the Ensemble Intercontemporain Commission 2002 Para el encuentro en los abismos, for 24 musicians. A radio opera De qué modo en lo anónimo based on a text by Juan José Saer, Commission 2002 Radio Clásica, Spain and the CDMC. The imaginary opera La selva interior (The Jungle Within) Commission 2006 Colon Theater Experimental Center, and the solo cello piece Ondulaciones del Ahora written for the Ensemble Modern's cellist Eva Böcker, South West German Radio Commission 2007.
Recent commissions and concerts include , Qualia, a solo work for viola and tape commissioned by CCEBA for the series Instrumentos Solos, co-commissioned by The Institute for the Cooperation of Art Research in New York to be premiered April 16 in Buenos Aires. The Essl Museum Commission 2011, a work for a seven instrument for Wien Modern 2012. En la más ardua oscuridad for bass clarinet, cello and piano, premiered by KNM, June 4th 2009. Berlin DAAD
commission for KNM Logomaquia for trp, trb, tuba, percussion, and tape, with text by Rumanian writer/poet Nora Iuga premiered in Buenos Aires in November 2009. A bass flute work Polifonía concreta by The Institute for the Cooperation of Art Research in 2008. A portrait concert in November 2009 by the ensemble Proyecto Resplandecencias in Buenos Aires with the premiere of three new solo pieces. The Neue Vocalsolisten Commission 2009, Three works for six voices as
part of the complete version of La selva interior premiered at
Ultraschall Festival in Berlin January 28th 2010, SWR Vokalensemble Commission 2009,
En la impenetrable
maraña de lo no nombrado (In the impenetrable tangle of the unnamed) for 24 voices premiered at the Ev. Kirche Stuttgart-Gaisburg March 11th & 12th 2010. Notturno for 4 instruments, commissioned by the DAAD premiered in Venice in October 2010. Continuación de la Nada a piano quintet by the New York based Ensemble Counter)induction in 2008.
Toledo's particular interest in music notation and visual representation of sounds led to he exhibition SOUND OBJECT in New York 2004, music, scores and drawings curated by the Dean of the Columbia University School of the Arts, Bruce Ferguson.
In 2005-2006 Toledo was the New York composition mentor of the intercultural project Global Interplay organized by “Musik der Jahrhunderte” for the ISCM World Music Days. He was also organizer and curator of the New York Global Interplay Conference and Concerts, at the Goethe Institute in New York, whose participants included young composers from Europe, Africa, Asia and America. Toledo has given courses, workshops and lectures in several musical institutions: in the USA at Columbia University, Stanford University, New York University, Syracuse University, University of the Arts, Berlin, in Mexico at the UNAM, Radio Educación, and Ensenada, in Argentina at the IUNA, Centro Recoletta, UNL, UNaM, CEAMC, in Uruguay at the UNR.
Toledo is working on the book A Map of Noise, a Unique History of 20th Century Music. An abstract of it was published in Perspectiva Interdiciplinaria de Música, Mexico, 2006. His essay "Pensar la música hoy...olvidar la música" was published in "Nuevas poéticas en la música contemporánea argentina" Pablo Fessel editor, for the series Libros de música, Biblioteca Nacional, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2007.
Toledo is a New York based freelance composer after living two years in Berlin as a DAAD Artist In Residence.