Pablo Hubertus (born in 2000) began his musical training at the age of five,
initially with the guitar, before the violin sparked his keen interest at the age of nine.
At the age of 13, he became a junior student of Prof. Lena Neudauer
at the Saar University of Music, and in 2016 he moved to Prof. Rudens Turku in
Munich. He completed his bachelor's degree with Prof. Hans-Peter Hofmann at the
Saar University of Music and is currently studying for a Master of Music in the class of
Prof. Natalia Prischepenko at the Carl Maria von Weber University of Music in
Dresden. At the age of 14, he was already concertmaster of the LJO Saar,
and he also performed as concertmaster of the university orchestras of the
music academies in Saarbrücken and Dresden. Concerts and tours have taken the
young violinist to France, Belgium, Austria, Italy and the Baltic States,
and he has performed as a soloist with orchestras such as the KSO Saarlouis, the Homburg
Symphony Orchestra, the Collegium Instrumentale Saarbrücken and the Collegium
Musicum Werdau. He has been awarded several prizes and scholarships, including
the Special Prize of the Saarland Minister of Culture (2012), a scholarship from the German
Music Foundation (2013), and the Inner Wheel Club Saar Special Prize for Chamber Music
(2017).
Young Talent Award for artistically gifted individuals in the district of Saarlouis (2018),
the Claudia Meyer Scholarship (2020), the Bruno and Elisabeth Meindl Foundation Scholarship (2021) and the Germany Scholarship (2018/19, 2022/23