Praised for his “magnetic playing” (Cristian
Macelaru), Carlos Ferreira is hailed as one of the most proclaimed clarinetists
of our time. Prize winner at the ARD International Competition in Munich, the
Geneva International Competition and of the WEMAG Soloist Prize at the
Festspiele Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Carlos Ferreira captivates audiences with
his artistry, refined sound and stage presence.
Carlos has been selected as a
European Concert Hall Organisation (ECHO) Rising Star for the 2024/25 season.
As such, he will will perform in some of Europe’s most prestigious concert
halls. In 2020, Carlos Ferreira joined the Orchestre National de France as
Principal Clarinet. Previously he held the same position with the Philharmonia
Orchestra in London and the Orchestre National de Lille.
In addition to his
engagements with the Orchestre National de France, Carlos enjoys an extensive
international career as soloist and chamber musician, performing at the at the
world’s major festivals and venues. As soloist, Carlos appeared with the
Orchestre National de France, the the Münchener Rundfunkorchester, the
Orquestra Filarmónica Portuguesa, the “Transylvania” State Philharmonic
Orchestra, the Münchener Kammerorchester, the Orchestre de Chambre de Genève
and the Collegium Musicum Basel, always delivering deeply moving performances.
As a chamber musician, he has worked with world-renowned musicians such as Hilary
Hahn, Alice Sara Ott, Emmanuel Pahud, Eric le Sage, Paul Meyer, Lise Berthaud,
Pierre Fouchenneret, Sarah Nemtanu, Quatuor Hermès, Timothy Ridout, Frank
Duprée, Nika Goric, Karen Gomyo, Julia Hagen and Sao Soulez-Larivière.
Member
of the Academy of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra in 2016, Carlos Ferreira
pursued his orchestral career at first with the Orchestre Philharmonique de
Monte-Carlo as Principal E-flat Clarinet. Born in Paredes, Portugal, he
received a scholarship from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation while studying
at the Reina Sofía School of Music in Madrid, in the class of professors Michel
Arrignon and Enrique Pérez Piquer.
He later joined the Conservatorium van
Amsterdam in the class of Arno Piters, and the HEMU of Lausanne in the class of
Florent Héau. In Portugal, he was a student of José Ricardo Freitas at the José
Atalaya Music Academy and ARTAVE, having completed his degree with Nuno Pinto
at the Porto Superior School of Music and Performing Arts (ESMAE).
His first
joint album with the pianist and composer Pedro Emanuel Pereira titled “XX-XXI”
was released in November 2022. Carlos Ferreira is a Buffet Crampon Artist.
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