Pavel Serbin

Pavel Serbin is a gifted cellist born in Moscow, Russia, in 1978. He studied at the Gnessin Music School under Vera Birina and later at the Moscow Conservatoire (also known as the Tchaikovsky Conservatory) with professors such as Dmitry Miller for cello. Serbin continued his training at the Royal Academy in the UK. He is the artistic director of the Pratum Integrum Orchestra and serves as the solo cellist for the Hofkapelle München Orchestra in Bavaria. From 2004 to 2017, he taught baroque cello and early chamber ensemble at the Tchaikovsky Moscow State Conservatory. His work focuses heavily on early music, particularly Russian early music, and he has published several academic editions of historical Russian music.

Serbin's expertise in historical music is evident in his contributions to the field, including publications on the history of Russian early music and biographies of Russian musicians from the pre-Glinkian era. However, the specific releases you've listed (e.g., Boccherini: 6 Sonatas for Cello and Basso, Madonis: Violin Sonatas, etc.) are not detailed in my current information. His dedication to early music and his roles in prestigious orchestras highlight his significance in the classical music scene.

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