Mexican composer and sound artist, Eduardo Caballero’s musical studies have been in Mexico, the United States, and Spain. His main teachers have been Ramiro L. Guerra, Victor Rasgado, Ignacio Baca Lobera, John Mallia, and Josep Manuel Berenger. He has taken master classes with composers Beat Furrer, Mauricio Sotelo, Yan Marez, José Luis Castillo, Carola Bauckhold, and Joao Pedro Oliveira. He has been a member since 2019 of the National System of Creators of FONCA, and has received, among others, the following recognitions: the UANL Arts Award for Auditory Arts in 2021, the Nuevo León System for Artistic Impulse and Creation Award in 2021, the Cluster Prize from Associazione di Compositori in 2018, and was a finalist in the ALEA III International Composition Competition in 2015. Caballero has been an artist-in-residence at Djerassi Resident Artists Program, the Laboratorio de Investigación y Producción Musical in Buenos Aires, and at the Mexican Center for Music and Sonic Arts.
Caballero received a Master in Sound Art from the University of Barcelona (2021–2023), a Composition & Music Thesis Diploma from the London College of Music Examinations at the University of West London (2022), a Bachelor of Music with a focus on Guitar and Composition from the Escuela Superior de Música y Danza de Monterrey (1994–2003), and completed a Postgraduate Study program in Composition from the Vermont College of Fine Arts (2013–2015), and was a two-time Fellow at the Centro de Compositores de Nuevo León (2005 and 2001).