
Felipe Bueno
Born in Bauru, São Paulo, Brazil, Felipe Bueno was immersed in the world of music from a young age. At six, he began his musical studies at the local church, soon joining the Municipal Orchestra and Band of Bauru. He later enrolled at the Conservatório de Tatuí under the guidance of Graziela Pagotto.
After moving to São Paulo, Felipe studied with masters like Emmanuele Baldini and Cláudio Cruz, participating in festivals that shaped his career, including the Santa Catarina Music Festival, Campos do Jordão Festival, among others. In 2019, he participated as a young artist at the Ilumina Festival and returned in 2024 as a Solo Artist.
Among his many achievements, Felipe won the Young Soloists Competition of the Orquestra Jovem do Estado de São Paulo and the Eleazar de Carvalho Grand Prize in 2023. Felipe has collaborated with the Filarmônica de Minas Gerais and the OSESP and is a co-founding member of the Quarteto Aporá and Duo Desconcerto, where he explores Brazilian Popular Music and Jazz. He has had the privilege of working with renowned artists such as Hamilton de Holanda, André Mehmari, Boris Brovtsyn, Liza Ferschtman, Yura Lee, Edmundo Carneiro, Leo Rodrigues, Cristian Budu, Jennifer Stumm, Hartmut Rohde, Tai Murray, among many others. Felipe has also performed in prestigious concert halls worldwide, giving concerts in Dublin, London, Bolivia, at the renowned Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Sala São Paulo in Brazil, Casals Forum in Kronberg, and Musikverein in Vienna.
He is currently studying at MUSIK UND KUNST in Vienna under the mentorship of Boris Brovtsyn, exploring new paths in music and honing his craft with the goal of one day contributing broadly to the musical culture of Brazil.