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Cristina Pato Quartet performing at Chan Centre

Musician Cristina Pato – a master of the gaita, a type of bagpipe indigenous to the Galicia region of northwestern Spain – performs with her quartet (accordionist Julien Labro, double bass player Edward Perez and percussionist Mauricio Zottarelli) at
Cristina Pato
In her own music Cristina Pato skirts the boundaries of jazz, classical, folk and world music. She performs with her quartet at UBC's Chan Centre on April 11.

Musician Cristina Pato – a master of the gaita, a type of bagpipe indigenous to the Galicia region of northwestern Spain – performs with her quartet (accordionist Julien Labro, double bass player Edward Perez and percussionist Mauricio Zottarelli) at the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts on Thursday, April 11 at 8 p.m.

 Pato regularly tours the globe with the Silkroad Ensemble founded by Yo-Yo Ma.

There will be a pre-concert artist talk featuring Pato in conversation with Paolo Pietropaolo in the Chan Shun Concert Hall at 7 p.m., free for concert ticket holders. Seating for this talk will be general admission and audience members will move to their assigned seats for the performance.

 Visit chancentre.com for more information.