António Saiote

António Saiote

António Saiote is a clarinetist. He has performed and taught in almost thirty countries in Europe, America, Asia and Africa. He was clarinet soloist in the Teatro Nacional de São Carlos, the Reggie Symphonic Orchestra and Porto's Classical Orchestra.

He teach at the Porto Superior School of Music and he began his career as conductor of several Portuguese and international orchestras.

He recorded several discs and he's juror member of some important International Festivals such as Toulon, Warsaw, Rome, Dos Hermanas and Porto.


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