André Ferreira graduated in organ from the Royal Conservatory of Amsterdam, where he studied with Jacques van Oortmerssen, and also Pieter van Dijk. He took his masters in organ at the Higher School of Music on Lisbon (ESML) under the supervision of João Vaz. He began his organ studies with António Esteireiro at the Gregorian Institute of Lisbon, continuing thereafter with Jos van der Kooy at the Conservatory of The Hague. His interest in Early Music led him to study the baroque oboe, with Maria Petrescu, and he is currently a bachelors student on the course run by Pedro Castro at ESML. He is also a doctorate student in Musical Sciences at Universidade Nova de Lisboa. As both soloist and member of various ensembles, he has already given recitals in Portugal, Spain, Italy and the Netherlands. As an organist he collaborates with the Parish of St Thomas Aquinas and the Parish of St Mary in Belém (Jerónimos) in Lisbon. During the academic year 2016-17 he taught at the Regional Conservatoire of Ponta Delgada, in the Azores. He is professor of organ at the Diocesan School of Sacred Music of the Lisbon Patriarchate. He graduated in applied mathematics and computing at the Higher Technical Institute. He recently recorded one of the volumes of the complete recording of the Flores de música by Manuel Rodrigues Coelho (Resonus).