Matías Homar born in Salta, Argentina where he started studying electric guitar at the age of 14. By the age of 17 he went to the Faculty of Fine Arts at University of La Plata in Buenos Aires. There he started his Bachelor in Composition which he finished with the degree as Professor of Music and Graduate in Composition. By pursuing a way to enrich his professional training, in 2018, he started the PhD in Composition at UB.

Just before finishing the undergraduate studies he started working as Assistant Professor at the Tonal Musical Language department. While coursing the undergraduate studies Homar also studied electric guitar and composition with private instructors and has participated in many different popular music ensembles, from rock bands to folkloric and jazz bands.

He's made presentations with contemporary music ensembles and has presented works for small ensembles, saxophones, oboe and electroacoustic music. Currently developing interactive devices to control the production and modification of sound.

Since 2014 he has actively participated at an annual composition seminar writing pieces for saxophone and electroacoustic music in La Plata.

As a performer Homar is the other half of the Imaymana dúo taking the role of composer, arranger, guitarist and double-bassist since 2015 and with whom he has released one album (2017) and currently working on the second album. He has participated other ensembles like a ‘modern’ tango band, children music band, a rock band, among other projects.

He has participated since 2016 at the Nordic Saxophone Festival in Aarhus - Denmark where he premiered Disiparse - for saxophone quartet (2016), Fra Nyborg til Odense - for saxophone octet (2017) and Dans av Nordlige Stjerner - for saxophone duet (2018). Recently he wrote works for Hanatsu Miroir Ensemble - Unruly Hassle (2018), Arditti Quartet - Canción al Tolar de Abra Pampa (2019), Ensemble Mise-en, Metamorphosis (2019) and for Current Sax (Norway) - Dans av Hjerter fra Nord (2018) being premiered in March 2019, Landó for electric guitar and live sound and visual effects (2020), La Rosa de Mimbre for Elision Ensemble (2021), Nus Ga Eid for Signal Ensemble (2021), Breathing Reality for brass trío and live electronics (2021).