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Bruno Camargo is a Brazilian saxophonist and educator, recognized for his artistic versatility and pedagogical expertise.
Active on the international scene, he distinguishes himself both as a performer and as a teacher, sharing his knowledge between France and Brazil.
Education and degrees
Bruno received extensive musical training at prestigious institutions:
➤ Master’s Degree in Saxophone – Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional de Versailles (2020-2022)
➤ Diplôme d’Études Musicales (DEM) – Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional de Lyon (2016-2018)
➤ Bachelor’s Degree in Music – Metropolitan University of Santos (Brazil, 2013-2016)
➤ Diplôme d’Études Musicales – Conservatoire of Tatuí (Brazil, 2009-2016)
Professional career
A dedicated educator, Bruno has held several teaching and artistic collaboration positions:
➤ Saxophone Professor – CRD Haut-Bugey (since 2023)
➤ Music Professor – Conservatoire Municipal de Lons-le-Saunier and École de Musique d’Alby-sur-Chéran (since 2023)
➤ Certification Musician at Henri Selmer Paris (2022-2023), specializing in technical control and instrumental pedagogy
➤ Saxophone Professor – École de Musique de l’Harmonie de Meaux (2021-2022), where he also led ensembles and orchestras
➤ Alto Saxophone Soloist – São Paulo Armed Forces Wind Orchestra (Brazil, 2019-2020)
Artistic achievements and awards
An accomplished musician, Bruno Camargo has performed on prestigious stages and received several international awards:
➤ U.S. tour with the São Paulo Youth Symphony Orchestra, including performances at Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center, accompanied by a CD recording
➤ 3rd Prize – Henri Selmer Paris International Competition (Mérida, Mexico, 2022)
➤ 7th Prize – Josip Nochta International Competition (Zagreb, 2021)
➤ 2nd Prize – São Paulo Youth Orchestra Young Soloists Competition (2015)
➤ Finalist – São Paulo Symphony Orchestra Young Soloists Competition, becoming the first saxophonist to reach the finals
➤ Winner of several chamber music and international competition awards, including the Dilson Florêncio Competition (Brasília, 2015)
Pedagogical and artistic commitment
Passionate about teaching and musical creation, Bruno leads ensembles, directs musical groups, and is deeply engaged in the artistic development of his students.
His command of four languages (Portuguese, French, Spanish, and English) reinforces his international dimension and cultural openness.