Stefanie Sass was born in Berlin, Germany, in 1983.
After bothering her Parents continuously she finally started playing violin with the age of six. In 1995 she started her classical violin studies on the Hochschule für Musik “Hanns Eisler†in Berlin. She wrote her first songs on guitar and piano when she was twelve years old and made the first record “Blue-Twine†when she was seventeen.
In 2006 she started studying Jazz on the ARTEZ-hogeschool voor de kunsten in the Netherlands with one of Europe’s most versatile jazz violin player and great Mentor Michael Gustorff. This year she met one of her favourite violin player, the indian Master of violin Dr. L. Subramaniam in India.
"APATH"
In August 2007 Apath was born out of the heart of one woman.
After her 2nd visit to India and just before her 1st tour through Belarus, Ukraine, Romania and Moldavia, Stefanie Sass recorded the first scetches of the Apath-Album.
Apath is a simple way of enjoying virtuos handmade music with a breeze of electronical Influences.
Apath is not only a name.
Apath stands for unity in variety,
for devinity in humanity and for the vision of creating
a path to one world.“SELMAâ€
In 2003 Stefanie Sass composed the music to poems from Selma Meerbaum-Eisinger.
Selma Meerbaum-Eisinger is a poet from Chernowtzy, Ukraine, who died in a concentration camp during the 2nd World-war. She left 57 poems, written in German.
In October 2007“SELMAâ€; Stefanie Sass, the belarussian Band NAGUAL and the German actor Wolfgang Häntsch, toured through Belarus, Ukraine, Moldavia and Rumania.
“At this moment in the evolution of humanity there should be no place for separation between human beings anymore and I believe that all of us will and have to wake up soon!â€In July 2007 Stefanie Sass went to India. There she married her companion Sebastian Sylla. She, her husband and the Berlin-Sahaj-Marg-Choir released the Album "to chari" Diamond-Jubelee-Park in Tiruppur and performed the songs in the Diamond-Jubelee-Hall in front of 50 000 people from all over the world.