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Eduardo Pereira

Considered one of the most versatile conductors of his generation, moving between the symphonic repertoire, musical theater and shows, Mr. Pereira has performed in several countries, such as Germany, Chile, Argentina and Uruguay.

PhD and Master in Orchestral Conducting by the Arts Institute of the University of Campinas - UNICAMP, he has performed with the most important orchestras in the country, the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra, Minas Gerais Philharmonic Orchestra, USP Symphony Orchestra, Campinas Symphony Orchestra, São Paulo State Youth Symphonic Band, Brazilian Winds Orchestra, and more.


Mr. Pereira won numerous awards, especially the “Eleazar de Carvalho Award, as best conductor.

He directed the Brazilian tours of the vocal group “Il Divo” (Amor & Passion), the British Louis Hoover (Salute to Sinatra), the Italian Emanuele Servidio (Dall'Itália con Amore), and produced shows with Elba Ramalho, Oswaldo Montenegro, Claudia Raia, Ivo Meirelles, Davi Assayag, Edu Falaschi, Rodrigo Teaser, and more.

He was the conductor of the musicals “New York, New York”, “Sleeping Beauty” and “Chaplin - the Broadway musical”. Mr. Pereira is musical director of the Brazilian tour of the in concert trilogy of "The Lord of the Rings", also the in concert tour by "Guilherme Arantes", the tribute "Queen Experience in Concert" and the opening show of "Rock in Rio 2022", at “ Palco Mundo”, with the band Sepultura and the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra, which is also the curator of the series “A OSB do Brasil”. He was also musical director and conductor of the Christmas specials of the brazilian TV “Rede Vida”, with tenors Jorge Durian and Thiago Arancam.


Mr. Pereira is CEO of Life Concert Entertainment, a company that annually produces more than a hundred shows throughout Brazil with a casting of more than 3.000 artists.​ He is musical director and principal conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra, Sorocaba Symphony Orchestra and artistic director of the Brazilian Army Symphony Band.

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