
Patricia Davis is a violinist, educator and composer based in NYC. Her performances include at Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, Kennedy Center, The White House and on Broadway. Ms. Davis is currently on the faculty of The Geneva Conservatory of Music (NYC) where she trains young violinists in the Suzuki Method. Her composition, Rhody’s Big Adventure, written for her violin students, won 2nd Prize in the 2023 Lowell Mason House Music Education Advocacy competition. She collaborates with composers on premieres of chamber works and was featured as solo violinist on WQXR (NYC) with pianist/composer Beata Moon. She has served as jurist for competitions including Juilliard Pre College Concerto Competition. Ms. Davis has participated in music festivals throughout the U.S., Europe and Canada and has collaborated with classical, rock, pop and opera stars in concert and for television. She graduated from Eastman School of Music, London’s Royal College of Music, SUNY Stony Brook (DMA) and The School for Strings (NYC) where she received her Suzuki certification.