Cristina Pato Lorenzo (born August 17, 1980) is a Galician bagpiper, pianist and writer. Cristina has served as a visiting professor and artist-in-residence at New York University (NYU), Harvard University, and the University of California, Santa Barbara. Additionally, she collaborated for over fifteen years with Silkroad (arts organization), the non-profit organization founded by cellist Yo-Yo Ma.
Pato is the first female Galician gaita musician to record a solo album. She appeared on the Grammy Award-winning albums Yo-Yo Ma and Friends: Songs of Joy and Peace (2008) and Sing Me Home (2016) and in the documentary The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma and The Silk Road Ensemble, directed by academy award winner Morgan Neville. She has also worked with Arturo O'Farrill, Paquito DâÂÂRivera, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and the New York Philharmonic, as well as dancers Damian Woetzel and Lil Buck. [1]
Since 2017, Cristina writes a weekly column titled âÂÂThe Art of Restlessnessâ for Spanish newspaper La Voz de Galicia for which she was awarded the XVII Afundación Journalism Prize: Fernández del Riego. In 2022 she published her debut novel âÂÂNo dÃÂa do seu enterroâ (âÂÂOn His Burial DayâÂÂ) with Editorial Galaxia (Colección Literaria, 2022). And in 2025, her second novel "Fóra de foco" was published also by Editorial Galaxia.