During the twelve years under his leadership, the OSESP became a first rate international orchestra, and recorded a series of CDs with Brazilian and international music, winning five
Diapason d'Or and one
Latin Grammy. He also organized tournées that took the orchestra to play at several concert halls around the world, including the
Avery Fisher Hall in
New York City and at the
Musikverein in
Vienna. Under his request, the great hall of the old
Júlio Prestes train station was renovated and turned into
Sala São Paulo, the home of OSESP and one of the best concert halls in the world. It opened in 1999. ==Municipal Theater of the City of São Paulo==