Gregory Hubert was born in Toronto Canada and began his musical studies at the age of four. He studied at the Royal Conservatory of Music, the University of Toronto and the Real Conservatorio Superior de Musica de Madrid, Spain. His cello teachers have included David Hethrington (Toronto Symphony) Desmond Hoebig and Denis Brott.
Gregory began his conducting studies in Canada, with David Miller and the Oakville Symphony Orchestra. In 1990 he decided to leave Canada and was accepted to study with Enrique Garcia-Asensio in Madrid, where he conducted the Spanish Radio Television Orchestra, the Orchestra Sinfonica de Madrid and other ensembles comprised of musicians from the Orquesta Nacional de Espana. From 1990-1993 he was a participant in master- classes with Sergui Celibidache.
In 1994 Mr. Hubert went to Holland where he recieved his Dutch Nationality and currently resides in Amsterdam
Since 1994 he has been the conductor of the Haarlems Symfonie Orkest and in 1996 he founded the baroque orchestra, the Colenso Consort. In addition to these duties he works regularly as guest conductor with many Dutch orchestras, including the Helikon Orkest Eindhoven, and the Mozart Capelle in Amsterdam