Sergei Govorov

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Sergei Govorov (Yamaha artist) earned a Bachelor’s Degree from the Sverdlovsk Regional Tchaikovsky College of Music, a Master’s Degree from the Urals State Mussorgsky Conservatory, and a Doctorate in Music from the Russian Academy of Music.  Sergei nearly 30 years of performance and teaching experience. 

Throughout his teaching career, Sergei has taught students of all ages and levels, from elementary education programs for children to music university students. He has conducted more than 60 master classes for the Yamaha company, teaching more than 1,500 students and has recorded several video lessons with the support of the Yamaha Company.

As a performer, Sergei Govorov thrives both as a soloist and ensemble/collaborative player. His repertoire stylistically ranges from classical saxophone to avant-garde, jazz, and pop. He has toured extensively, giving concerts and teaching students in the USA, Italy, Spain, the Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Switzerland, Egypt, and China, as well as in a number of cities across Russia. 

Sergei Govorov is the author of 4 books entitled “Lets Sax Again” which contain his arrangements for kids. 

“Once you start learning music, your life will never be the same. You will begin to hear the world around you in a completely different, magnificent way. You will be able to see a wide variety of life’s colors and feel beauty more subtly and reverently.”  

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Sergei Govorov (Yamaha artist) earned a Bachelor’s Degree from the Sverdlovsk Regional Tchaikovsky College of Music, a Master’s Degree from the Urals State Mussorgsky Conservatory, and a Doctorate in Music from the Russian Academy of Music.  Sergei nearly 30 years of performance and teaching experience. 

Throughout his teaching career, Sergei has taught students of all ages and levels, from elementary education programs for children to music university students. He has conducted more than 60 master classes for the Yamaha company, teaching more than 1,500 students and has recorded several video lessons with the support of the Yamaha Company.

As a performer, Sergei Govorov thrives both as a soloist and ensemble/collaborative player. His repertoire stylistically ranges from classical saxophone to avant-garde, jazz, and pop. He has toured extensively, giving concerts and teaching students in the USA, Italy, Spain, the Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Switzerland, Egypt, and China, as well as in a number of cities across Russia. 

Sergei Govorov is the author of 4 books entitled “Lets Sax Again” which contain his arrangements for kids. 

“Once you start learning music, your life will never be the same. You will begin to hear the world around you in a completely different, magnificent way. You will be able to see a wide variety of life’s colors and feel beauty more subtly and reverently.”  

Sergei Govorov (Yamaha artist) earned a Bachelor’s Degree from the Sverdlovsk Regional Tchaikovsky College of Music, a Master’s Degree from the Urals State Mussorgsky Conservatory, and a Doctorate in Music from the Russian Academy of Music.  Sergei nearly 30 years of performance and teaching experience. 

Throughout his teaching career, Sergei has taught students of all ages and levels, from elementary education programs for children to music university students. He has conducted more than 60 master classes for the Yamaha company, teaching more than 1,500 students and has recorded several video lessons with the support of the Yamaha Company.

As a performer, Sergei Govorov thrives both as a soloist and ensemble/collaborative player. His repertoire stylistically ranges from classical saxophone to avant-garde, jazz, and pop. He has toured extensively, giving concerts and teaching students in the USA, Italy, Spain, the Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Switzerland, Egypt, and China, as well as in a number of cities across Russia. 

Sergei Govorov is the author of 4 books entitled “Lets Sax Again” which contain his arrangements for kids. 

“Once you start learning music, your life will never be the same. You will begin to hear the world around you in a completely different, magnificent way. You will be able to see a wide variety of life’s colors and feel beauty more subtly and reverently.”