Livia Paté - Bratschistin
Livia Paté, born on May 5, 2002, in Berlin.
She began her musical journey in 2006 with violin lessons under Yoko Hoshino. In 2012, she became a student at the C.P.E. Bach Gymnasium and a junior student at the Hanns Eisler School of Music in Berlin, studying with Professor Kittel. In 2015, she switched to the viola and continued her studies with Professor Ditte Leser. In the same year, she became a member of the Deutsche Streicherphilharmonie and, in 2016, joined the International Music Academy Berlin.
From 2021, Livia Paté studied with Professor Pauline Sachse, initially in Lübeck, and in 2024 she moved with her to the University of Music in Leipzig. In parallel, she became a member of the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie in 2024 and completed an Erasmus semester at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris with Professor David Gaillard in 2024/2025.
Her artistic activity encompasses solo, chamber, and orchestral performances. Highlights include solo concerts within the International Music Academy at the Konzerthaus Berlin (2017), a piano quartet concert as part of the “Preludes Concerts” series (2019), solo appearances at the Deutsche Oper Berlin and at the Rotes Rathaus for the opening of the Music School Congress with Klaus Lederer (2019), and a concert with the Julius Stern Institute Orchestra under the direction of Christoph Eschenbach (2019). Other significant engagements include the chamber music workshop “Making Music Together” at the Kronberg Academy (2020), various chamber music concerts with quartet lessons under Professor Heime Müller (2022), a masterclass with a concluding solo concert with orchestra in Bad Elster (2023), and participation in the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival (2024).
Livia Paté has received numerous awards and scholarships, including a scholarship from the International Music Academy Berlin (2017), support from the Ad Infinitum Foundation (2022), the Young Talent Award of the Chursächsische Philharmonie (2023), and a grant for social engagement with 14 quartet concerts through Musethica (2024).