Eugenio Toussaint Uhtohff (October 9, 1954 – February 8, 2011) was a Mexican composer, arranger and jazz musician.
He began playing as a pianist in 1972 with the band "Odradek".
This band started October 2, 1976 and included brothers Enrique Toussaint on bass and Fernando Toussaint on drums, Mexican saxophone player Alejandro Campos was also part of the founding members of the band.
"Street Corner", "Aztlan", and "Dos mundos" were international success.
The same year, he studied orchestration with Dr.
Albert Harris.
He worked with Paul Anka and trumpet player Herb Alpert from 1982 to 1983.
He returned to Mexico City in 1986 to compose concert music.
He has been active in the worlds of jazz music and classical music.
He was nominated for two Latin Grammy Awards for best classical music CD in 2001 with his album Gauguin and in 2004 with his Música de Cámara (Chamber Music).
He traveled with Doc Severinsen's band (trumpet player that used to be musical conductor for The Tonight Show Band when Johnny Carson was the host), he also established a very important educational website called musycom.com that gives free music lessons over the internet.
Eugenio died from an antidepressant's overdose on February 8, 2011 in Mexico City.4