Pablo Hernandez is an enthusiastic oboist and dedicated music educator, currently serving as the Visiting Assistant Professor of Oboe at The University of Southern Mississippi. He has built a diverse performance career, appearing as a guest artist, soloist, and chamber musician both nationally and internationally. Dr. Hernandez has contributed to music education programs such as the Honduras Oboe Project and the Elevare Orchestral Music Festival. He frequently collaborates with his wife, cellist Romina Monsanto, in their duo, New Duobus, focusing on expanding the repertoire for cello and oboe. His notable recordings include “Portraits Bizarre” by C.L. Shaw and the award-winning film score for “Vento.” An advocate for new music, he recently premiered “Arari: 5 Variations on Jeongsun Arirang.” Hernandez received the American Prize with the Bear Lake Quintet and holds degrees from the University of Southern Mississippi, Baylor University, and the University of Northern Colorado.