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Type: Biography/artist profile
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Summary

This document is a professional biography for musician Cristina Pato, detailing her career as a Gaita player and pianist, her education at Rutgers and Universitat Pompeu Fabra, and her collaborations with artists like Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble. It highlights her residence in New York City since 2004 and her touring schedule during the 2011-2012 season. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation.

People (8)

Name Role Context
Cristina Pato Subject
Musician, Gaita player, pianist, and educator profiled in the document.
Yo-Yo Ma Collaborator
Collaborated with Pato; she is a member of his Silk Road Ensemble.
Paquito D'Rivera Collaborator
Artist listed as a collaborator.
Arturo O'Farrill Collaborator
Artist listed as a collaborator.
Chick Corea Collaborator
Collaborated on the album 'Miles Español'.
Jack DeJohnette Collaborator
Collaborated on the album 'Miles Español'.
Johns Williams Collaborator
Participated at Kennedy Center Honors with Pato (likely typo for John Williams).
James Taylor Collaborator
Participated at Kennedy Center Honors with Pato.

Organizations (13)

Name Type Context
The Silk Road Ensemble
Pato is a member and on the Leadership Council.
Chicago Symphony
Collaborator.
The Chieftains
Collaborator.
World Symphony Orchestra
Collaborator.
Rutgers University
Where Pato received her Doctor of Musical Arts.
Harvard University
Residency location for The Silk Road Ensemble.
New Jersey City University
Pato is an adjunct faculty member.
The New York Times
Media outlet that praised Pato.
BBC
Media outlet that praised Pato.
Fundacion Barrie de la Maza
Provided fellowship.
Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Where Pato received a Master of Fine Arts Degree.
Conservatorio de Musica del Liceu
Where Pato received Master of Music Degrees.
Galician Connection
Organization founded by Pato.

Timeline (3 events)

1998
Released first solo album as female Gaita player.
N/A
2011-2012
Tour season.
Africa, Spain, USA, China, Korea, India
May 2008
Awarded Edna Mason Scholarship and Irene Alm Memorial Prize.
Rutgers University

Locations (7)

Location Context
Residence of Cristina Pato since 2004.
Performance venue in USA.
Performance venue in USA.
Native region of Cristina Pato.
Venue for Galician Connection forum.
Venue for Honors Awards.
Venue in Mexico.

Relationships (2)

Cristina Pato Professional Collaboration Yo-Yo Ma
Member of Yo-Yo Ma’s Silk Road Ensemble; toured together.
Cristina Pato Affiliation Harvard University
Part of Leadership Council of Silk Road Ensemble collaborating closely with Harvard.

Key Quotes (2)

"“a virtuosic burst of energy” - The New York Times"
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"“the Galician bagpipe diva” - BBC"
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CRISTINA PATO
Cristina Pato has already opened historical new paths for the Gaita (Galician bagpipe). In 1998 Cristina Pato became the first female Gaita player releasing a solo album and since then she has collaborated with world music, jazz, classical and experimental artists (including Chicago Symphony, Yo-Yo Ma, The Chieftains, Arturo O’Farrill, World Symphony Orchestra, Paquito D’Rivera). Her unique and powerful style full of passion and energy has been acclaimed by The New York Times as “a virtuosic burst of energy” or the BBC as “the Galician bagpipe diva”. Cristina Pato fuses the influences of Latin music, jazz, pop and contemporary music, and uses her artistry and unprecedented virtuosic skill to bring her musical vision to life. Pato is a member of Yo-Yo Ma’s Silk Road Ensemble.
Internationally acclaimed as a Gaita master and classical pianist, Cristina Pato enjoys an active professional career devoted to both Galician popular and classical music. Her dual careers have led to performances throughout major stages throughout the world, including USA (Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center), India (Kamani Auditorium), Jerusalem (Jerusalem Festival), Angola, China, Corea, Portugal (Festa do Avante), Brazil (Liszt Festival), UK (Celtic Connections), France, Italy (Etnofestival), Germany, Mexico (Palacio de Bellas Artes) and her native Spain.
An active recording artist and performer since age 12, Ms. Pato has released four solo Gaita recordings, two as a pianist and has collaborated in more than thirty recordings as a guest artist, including the Grammy award winner “Yo-Yo Ma and Friends; Songs of Joy and Peace” (SONY BMG 2008), the “Miles Español: New Skectches of Spain” album and the Grammy nominated Silk Road Ensemble album “Off the Map” (World Village 2010). Ms. Pato has given more than 500 concerts with her own band many of them recorded and broadcasted by television stations such as BBC, TVG, CNN and RTVE, and she has been praised by newspapers as The New York Times, El Pais, La Voz de Galicia or The Scotsman.
Ms. Pato is Doctor of Musical Arts in Collaborative Piano from the Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University (NJ, USA), where she studied with a fellowship from Fundacion Barrie de la Maza. She was awarded with the Edna Mason Scholarship and the Irene Alm Memorial Prize for excellence in scholarly research and performance (Rutgers University, May 2008). Cristina Pato holds both a Master of Music Degree in Piano Performance and a Master of Music Degree in Music Theory and Chamber Music (with honors) from the Conservatorio de Musica del Liceu (Barcelona). She also holds also a Master of Fine Arts Degree in Digital Arts (Computer Music) from the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona).
Cristina Pato is part of the Leadership Council of The Silk Road Ensemble collaborating closely with Harvard University, the ensemble’s residency. Cristina is also a faculty member (adjunct) at the vocal department of New Jersey City University.
During the 2011-2012 season Cristina Pato has toured Africa and Spain with her own band; USA, China, and Korea with Yo Yo Ma and The Silk Road Ensemble and India with HUM Ensemble. She collaborated in the album Miles Español along with Chick Corea and Jack DeJohnette and participated at the Kennedy Center Honors Awards honoring Yo Yo Ma with The Silk Road Ensemble, Johns Williams and James Taylor.
She is the founder and artistic director of Galician Connection, a forum in world music celebrated annually at Cidade da Cultura de Galicia.
Ms. Pato resides in New York City since 2004.
More info: www.cristinapato.com
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