Elizabeth Spano ; The Piano Rebel!

Published: Aug. 14, 2020, 9 p.m.

b'The paradigm of classical piano state: "For a pianist to become successful, one has to stay within the boundaries of\\xa0the classical form itself. " In the case of Elizabeth Spano, the artiste transforms classical music into a new sound of elegance of deeptones of modern classical music along with the influences of latter day composers such as her main influenecs\\xa0Ludwig Van Beethoven and Johann Sebastian Bach.\\xa0\\n\\n\\tElizabeth Spano\'s favorite quote comes from one of the greatest\\xa0 representatives of Romanticism in Russian Classical music- Sergei Vasilievich Rachmaninoff who once said:\\n\\n\\t"The new kind of music seems to create not from the heart but from the head. Its composers think rather than feel. They have not the capacity to make their works exalt- they meditate, protest, analyze, reason , calculate and brood, but they do not exalt."\\n\\n\\tAt the age of 11 she attended the Glenn Gould professional School of Music at the Toronto Royal\\xa0 Conservatory\\xa0of Music. An alumna of York University, Elizabeth Spano excelled\\xa0to a level equal to that of Today\'s modern day composer.\\xa0\\n\\n\\tElizabeth Spano\'s piano repertoire\\xa0showcases a cascade of compositions that deliver a plethora of subtle key delicacies from the softest feminine delicate touch similar to that of a butterfly to the dynamic roar of key precision far exceeding the limits of today\'s male piano counterparts.'