    Victor Serghie
was born in 1945 in the city of Harbin, Manchuria, to Russian/Romanian
parents. He began studying violin at the age of six attending
the Harbin Institute of Music. In 1956 his family migrated
to Australia where he continued taking private violin lessons.
To further his violin education, he joined the Sydney Conservatorium
in 1963. As an added interest he decided to take up the saxophone
and became an accomplished performer of both instruments in
various clubs and restaurants throughout Sydney.
In 1967 Victor Serghie first discovered Russian folk music
after being invited to conduct a string ensemble and choir
for a concert. Over the years he became more and more interested
in this type of music and instruments and is self-taught in
the art of playing domra. He soon formed a small folk ensemble
and from these beginnings, enlarged and consolidated the group
into the present day orchestra
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