Born in 1973, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
This Argentinean saxophonist plays also clarinet and flute.
From 1987 until 1998, he studied at the National Conservatory of Music, "Carlos Lopez Buchardo" in Buenos Aires where he received the National Teachers of Music Degree. In 1998, he was rewarded a scholarship to study at the Berklee College of Music in the United States. Presently he studies at the Conservatorium of Amsterdam.
Natalio Sued has taught at the Conservatory of Music in Mercedes (Buenos Aires) as well as giving workshops in contemporary music to children in Barcelona (1995). He has participated in the Summer International Course of Saxophone at the European University in Barcelona, dictated by Francisco Martines, Arno Bornkamp, José Manuel Zaragoza and Nobuya Sugawa (1995). He made several CD-recordings with "the Ernesto Jodos Sextet" and "the Hernán Merlo Quintet" in Buenos Aires from 1999 to 2001. Prior to this, he performed with "the Juan Carlos Cirigliano Octet". He worked as soloist with "the Vientos de Buenos Aires" (1994) and the "Cuatro Vientos" (2001). He made CD-recordings with the "Buenos Aires Jazz Club's Big Band" where he played from 1998 until 2000. Since he lives in Europe, he played with several bands around, wining with Intuit Quintet the "Soloist Price" at Tremplin Jazz Festival, Avignon-France.
He took private lessons with DICK OATTS, FERDINAND POVEL, JASPER BLOM, LEE KONITZ, JIMMY HALPERIN, GARY DIAL, CHRIS CHEEK, SAL MOSCA, etc…
Natalio Sued has appeared with a large number of groups and has participated in theatre productions, festivals and various concerts.
Nowadays he plays sax, clarinet and flute in Ay! Juana.