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Pires Penderecki Kristiina Poska Fernandes Benda Gheorghe Dima Gustav Mahler Holstein Vilde Frang Mischa Maisky Fazil Say Vladimir Ashkenazy Heinz Holliger Maxim Vengerov András Schiff Emmanuel Pahud Albrecht Mayer Jan Lisiecki Martin Grubinger Erik Schumann Schumann Michaela Kaune Christoph Eschenbach Klaus Florian Vogt Vogt Lang Lang René Pape Haefliger Sarah Wegener Isang Yun Stamitz Weber Rossini Danzi Nielsen Selmer Silverstein Sinfonie Orchester Basel Musikkollegium Winterthur European Union Youth Orchestra Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester Portuguese Chamber Orchestra Kammerorchester Basel Tonkünstler Orchester Bbc Proms East Neuk Festival 1995 2007 2008 2011 2012 2013 2016 2017 2018
Orchestra: SInfonie Orchester Basel Conductor: Kristiina Poska Clarinet: Sérgio Pires Video and Audio: Elijah Reichen Website: (http•••) Sérgio Fernandes Pires, born on 1st September 1995, is one of the most promising and artistically active clarinetists of his generation, being winner of several international competitions, performing many solo and Chamber music concerts, and being 1st Clarinet at the Musikkollegium Winterthur, since 2016. Started his musical studies at the age of 8, and in 2007 went to the „Academia de Música Valentim Moreira de Sá“, in Guimarães, where he studied until 2013 with Vitor Matos. After that, Pires moved to Basel, where he studied at the „Hochschule für Musik der Stadt Basel“, with François Benda, until 2018, finishing his Master „Performance-Solist“ with the highest distinction (6 point out of 6). Was laureate of more than a dozen of competitions, some of the most important being “Paços Premium” (2008), "I Terras de la-Sallete” (2008), “IV Terras de La-Salette” (2011), "Concorso Internazionale Marco Fiorindo" (2012), Czech ClarinetArt (2013), "Gheorghe Dima International Clarinet Competition" (2017). As said before, His musical activities are divided between orchestra, Chamber Music and Solo performances. As an orchestral player, Pires has had, since very young age, a very active orchestral activity, beeing accepted at the age of 18 in 3 of the most important young orchestras in the world, the European Union Youth Orchestra, Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester and Schleswig-Holstein Festival Orchestra. Later on, was invited to play with different orchestras in Europe and around the wolrd, such as: Portuguese Chamber Orchestra (Portugal), Neojiba Orchestra (Brazil), Sinfonie Orchester Basel (Switzerland), Kammerorchester Basel (Switzerland), Tonkünstler Orchester (Austria), Cameratta Zürich (Switzerland), and has shared the stage with many prestigious soloists, such as Vilde Frang, Mischa Maisky, Fazil Say, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Heinz Holliger, Maxim Vengerov, András Schiff, Emmanuel Pahud, Albrecht Mayer, Jan Lisiecki, Clemens Hagen, Martin Grubinger, Erik Schumann, Michaela Kaune, Christoph Eschenbach, Maté Szucs, Klaus Florian Vogt, Lang-Lang, René Pape.Is since 2016, Solo-Clarinet at the Musikkollegium Winterthur Orchester. In Chamber Music, Presented himself playing beside Krzysztof Chorzelski, Valentin Erben, Heinz Holliger, Felix Renggli, Daniel Haefliger, Jürg Dahler, Sergio Azzolini, Sarah Wegener, Emmanuel Abbuehl, among many others. Took part in some of the most important and acclaimed classical music festivals in the world , such as “European Music Campus” (Austria), “Kultursommer Nordhessen” (Germany), BBC Proms (England), Schleswig-Holstein Festival (Germany), "Isang-Yun Festival" (South-Korea), "East Neuk Festival" (Scotland) and “Festival Bozen” (Italy). As soloist, Sérgio Pires has performed with Kammerorchester Basel, Musikkollegium Winterthur, Orchester vom See, Orchestra Filarmonicii de Stat Transilvania, Sinfonie Orchester Basel, Argovia Philarmonic, and Schlesische Kammerorchester, playing pieces by W. Mozart, J. Stamitz, C. Weber, G. Rossini, K. Penderecki, F. Danzi, and C. Nielsen. Is since 2016, Henry Selmer Artist and Silverstein Works Artist.
Savitri Grier Enescu Weill Mendelssohn Sibelius Tchaikovsky Mozart Richter Steven Isserlis Andrew Marriner Marriner Beethoven Messiaen Hattori Maxim Vengerov Keller Anne Sophie Mutter Thomas Adès Goffriller Woodcock Welsh National Opera Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Orchestra Mozart Philharmonia Orchestra Oxford Philomusica East Neuk Festival Sage Gateshead Wigmore Hall Royal Albert Hall 1992 2014 2015 2016
Born in 1992, Savitri read Music at Christ Church, Oxford, graduating with First Class Honours, and is currently completing her Artist Diploma at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama studying with David Takeno. In 2015 she was selected for representation by Young Classical Artists Trust. Over the last year Savitri has made her debut at Carnegie’s Weill Hall and appeared as soloist with the Bournemouth Symphony, English Chamber, Welsh National Opera and Birmingham Sinfonia orchestras. Throughout 2015/2016 she gave recitals and took part in festivals and masterclasses across Europe including IMS Prussia Cove, the East Neuk Festival retreat, the Holland International Music Sessions, Musique à Marsac in France, the Sage Gateshead, Newbury Spring and Roman River Festivals. Engagements this season include her debut with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in a series of performances of the Mendelssohn Concerto. She returns to Wigmore Hall and continues to give recitals throughout the UK. Previous highlights as a soloist have included performances of the Sibelius and Tchaikovsky Concertos with Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra, Mozart with the Barbican Young Orchestra and Mendelssohn with the English Festival Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall. A committed chamber musician Savitri has collaborated with Susan Tomes, Christoph Richter, Steven Isserlis, Andrew Marriner and Alasdair Beatson, and regularly gives recitals with the Grier Trio (including her sister Indira and father Francis). In 2014 the Trio gave their first performance of Beethoven’s Triple Concerto, and performed Messiaen’s Quartet for the End of Time with Andrew Marriner at King’s College Chapel, Cambridge. Savitri is grateful for support from Help Musicians UK, the Philharmonia Orchestra/Martin Musical Scholarship Fund, Hattori Foundation and the Countess of Munster Musical Trust. Awards include 1st Prize at the Oxford Philomusica and Tunbridge Wells International Competitions. In 2015 she was selected for the Philip & Dorothy Green Award for Young Concerts Artists. She has participated in masterclasses with Ferenc Rados, Johannes Goritski, Maxim Vengerov, András Keller, Anne-Sophie Mutter and Thomas Adès, among others. Savitri plays on a Matteo Goffriller violin on generous loan from the Aidan Woodcock Charitable Trust.
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