After completing his postgraduate studies in Vienna in 1991 by Prof.K.Oesterreicher, Peter Feranec was selected as a conductor of the Slovak National Opera House in Bratislava. He was 25 and finalist of International Competition in Tokyo (1991) and Budapest (1992) and gold medalist of the 1992 Forum of Young Artists competition in Vienna. Since 1993 Peter Feranec conducted several opera productions at the Vienna Chamber Opera as a principal conductor, led Mozart operas Le Nozze di Figaro and Don Giovanni at the Vienna Festival Mozart in Schönbrunn in 1992 and 1993.
Peter Feranec made his debut as conductor at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow in February 1995 , leading an original-language production of Le Nozze di Figaro.
Already the first year in this position brought two very successful tours, in USA (18 concerts with Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra) and in Europe (23 concerts), tour in Japan (Eugene Onegin, Boris Godunov, Prince Igor).
At the Bolshoi he led various new productions: Lucia di Lammermoor, La Bohéme, La Traviata (season 1995/96), The Queen of Spades, Aida (1996/97), Love for Three Oranges (1997/98) with Sir Peter Ustinov as stage-director and other 18 operatic tittles from Bolshoi repertoire.
From 1997 to 2000 Peter was Principal guest conductor of St.Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra; guest conductor of London Philharmonia, Orchestra du Capitol Toulouse, Zürich Opera House, Tonkuenstlerorchester Vienna, Pittsburg Symphony Orchestra, Slovak Phil., Czech Philharmonics, Oslo Philh., Moscow Symphony Orchestra, Nuernberger Symphoniker, Janacek Philh.Orch. Ostrava, Lisabon Symphony Orchestra, Gulbenkian Orchestra Lisabon, Tokyo Symphony Orchestra , Orquestra de Sao Paulo, SWDR Orchestra, Guerzenich Orchestra Cologne, Kosice Philh., a large number of chamber orchestras , opera houses in Prague (State Opera, National Theatre), Bolshoi Moscow, Kirov St.Petersburg, Cologne, Berlin (Deutsche Oper, Komische Oper), Zürich, Rostock, Teatro Colon Buenos Aires, Norske Opera Oslo, Opera Toulouse, Teatro filarmonico Verona, Opera House Leipzig and others .
From the season 2001-2002 was appointed as chief conductor at the Slovak National Theatre in Bratislava, principal guest conductor of Czech National Theatre Prague.
In 2003 debut at Zürich Opera House, London Philharmonia, Niederösterreich.Tonkünstlerorchester, Teatro Carlo Felice in Genova.
In the season 2004-2005 debut at Frankfurt Opera House, Seoul Radio Orchestra, Gewandhaus Orchestra Leipzig, Baden-Baden Opernhaus.
In 2005-2006 season debut at Opera House Ljubljana, Ludwigshaven Opera House, Royal Opera Stockholm, tour with National Theatre Prague to Japan.
For 2006-2007 season Peter appeared with Berlin Symphony Orchestra, conducted new openings at Zürich Opera House (Don Quichote), Stockholm (La Traviata), at Ljubljana Opera House (Don Quichote) as well as at State Opera House Prague (Idomeneo), tours with Slovak Philharmony to Germany, tour with Zürich Ballet to Athen as well as many symphonic concerts with Slovak Philharmony Orch., Radio Orchestra Prague, BSO Berlin, Orchestra of Ludwigshafen, Opera House Copenhagen.
At 2007-2008 season new concerts with Münich Philharmony Orchestra, Czech Radio, Slovak Philharmony, Danisch Royal Opera House in Copenhagen (Don Giovanni), Estonian National Philharmonia Tallin (Dvorak - Requiem) , Moscow Radio Orchestra (Smetana - My Country), Thessaloniki Symphony Orchestra, Czech National Opera House in Prague (new production of Falstaff), Slovenian National Opera Ljubljana (New production of Carmen, Samson and Dalila) and debut at the Bavarian State Opera House (Eugene Onegin, Un Ballo in Maschera) , tours with Slovak Philharmony to Germany as well as tour to Japan with Czech National Opera.
At 2008-2009 season were new productions of La Traviata and Macbeth at Bavarian State Opera in Münich, concerts with Israel Syphony orchestra, Athen Philharmonics, Slovak Philharmonics, Slovenian National Opera (new production of Prince Igor), Zürich Opera House (Don Quichotte) and Bolshoi Theatre Moscow (Tosca, Turandot).