



Daniel Rosas Originally from Sao Paulo, Brazil, Daniel Rosas is currently serving as second and Eb clarinetist in Brazil's top orchestra, OSESP (Sao Paulo State Symphony Orchestra). He began his musical studies at the age of 10 with Otavio Manzini, and later studied with Edmilson Nery, Luis Afonso Montanha as well as with Jonathan Cohler, well known recitalist and soloist. Daniel received his Bachelor Degree in Music from UNESP (Sao Paulo State University) where he studied with Sergio Burgani and later was awarded the Vitae Merit Scholarship for his clarinet and piano duo. Daniel also performed as a soloist with National Symphony Orchestra in Niteroi, and with the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra, both in Rio de Janeiro, and with the Orchestra for Experimental Repertoire in Sao Paulo.
He won first prizes in national competitions at the 6th Weril Competition for Woodwind Soloists (Sao Paulo), 1st Contest for Young Clarinetists (Rio de Janeiro) and in the 16th Young Players of Brazil (Piracicaba).
His Professional Experience includes: principal clarinet at the Sao Bernardo Philharmonic Orchestra, Sao Paulo State Symphonic Wind Band, with which he recorded a CD, and Sao Paulo State Symphonic Jazz Orchestra, where he appeared as soloist, playing a solo by Paulinho da Viola, Choro Negro .
Mr.Rosas is GAO's Artist.