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He began his studies in Campinas/SP and then joined the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP). In 1994, he was admitted to the music degree at the National School of Music and Dance in Paris - France (Communne of Ville d’Avray) for the professor Patrice Bocquillon flute class and chamber music professor, Mr. Jacques Vandeville. He finished a specialization in June 1998, with flute professor Mr. Gilles Burgos and chamber music professor, Mrs. Maria Belooussova to develop Piccolo, Flute in C, ground flute and bass flute. In 1999, he attended professor Pierre Yves Artaud flute class at the Conservatoire National Superieur de Musique de Paris. He studied the repertoire of the baroque period (ornamentation and improvisation Royals Concert I, II, III, IV, François Couperin) and the contemporary period (Berio, Dick, Fenelon, Boulez, Ballif, Maderna, Bocquillon, Taira Landuzzi etc) He performed as a soloist with Jacques Vandeville at the Campinas Symphony Orchestra in 1997 at the French Culture Week Alliance. He was a student in Masters Degree with the great french masters J. P. Rampal, P. Y. Artaud, Alain Marion, Philippe Bernold, Patrice Bocquillon Cecile Daroux, Patrick Gallois, Vincent Pratis, Sophie Cherrier, Philippe Pierlot, Genieve Amar, Andras Adorjan, Pierre André Valade and others. In 2000, he worked as flute teacher and concluded the Bachelor of chamber music at the University of Pará - Fundação Cultural Carlos Gomes. He also had been the first flute soloist at the Symphonic Orchestra of Teatro da Paz (Belém - PA) and a member of the Woodwind Quintet of the Teatro da Paz. He participated in the XVIII International Music Festival of Para, along with Marc Grawels (Professor at the Conservatory of Brussels) and Andrew Kerver (Clarinet Berlin Philharmonic). He was the soloist in the Mass in B Minor of J. S. Bach under the direction of Maestro Arwed Henking and flute professor at the University of the State of Amazonas Center, Arts of the Federal University of Amazonas, Centro Cultural Cláudio Santoro. Besides, he actively participated in several orchestras and chamber groups as soloist in France and in Brazil. In 2009 he was guest professor for Emesp (former ULM) to teach contemporary flute techniques, at the discipline of music education in the centuries XX and XXI. He has recorded two CDs and won prizes from FICC Campinas: “Corpo Fora” in 2009 and “Respiração” in 2010 with Duo Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide (TUGUDUM Company) and percussionist Dalga Larrondo, receiving several awards from music critics across the continents. Recently, he was awarded by UNICAMP for Solo Performance Project 2012, first World Concerto for flute and string orchestra, with composer Almeida Prado, along with the UNICAMP Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Daisuke Shibata. In July 2012, he was flute professor at the Festival Internacional Carlos Gomes – Unicamp, teaching techniques and contemporary repertoire in the XX and XXI centuries, and in various chamber music groups as well. In November 2012, he participated at the Fourth French flute Convention in Paris, where several international events took place such as master classes, workshops, lectures, concerts and exhibitors. Event website: http://traversieres.eu/convention.php. In 2013, he again won the Soloist Performance Unicamp2013 project and submit three concertos for flute and orchestra in a single program, with the Symphony Orchestra of the Unicamp.

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

He played as Piccoliste and flutist in the following orchestras:

 

  • International Symphony Orchestra of Paris

  • Symphony Orchestra of the Academy of Music in Paris

  • Symphony Center Paris

  • Municipal Symphony Orchestra of Campinas

  • Symphony Orchestra da Unicamp

  • Ribeirão Preto Symphony Orchestra

  • Americana Symphony Orchestra

  • Symphony Theatro da Paz

  • Amazonas Philharmonic

  • Symphonic Festival Orchestra Campos do Jordão

BEM-VINDO!

 

Esta é a página pessoal do flautista Leandro Porfírio, que estudou na Universidade Estadual de Campinas e Escola Nacional de Música e Dança de Paris.

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