
Composer Ann Southam (1937–2010) was exhilarated by sound. She had an
open mind for all forms of artistic expression, especially music and
sound. An innately curious person, she enjoyed experimenting with sound
and making musical discoveries. She was equally fascinated by a single
ringing piano note as by a cycling sequencer in the electronic music
studio. Southam spent much of her creative life at home with her
Beckstein grand piano, constantly trying out the stream of ideas that
would spring to her fertile imagination. In an interview she gave in
1997 she said, “I always knew I wanted to be an artist. Art is magic.”
From her New York orchestral debut at age 14 (“promethean talent” – New
York Times) to the present day as one of Canada’s leading artists,
pianist Christina Petrowska Quilico continues to astound audiences and
critics with her dazzling command of the keyboard. CBC Music named her
one of 20 Can’t-Miss
Classical Pianists of 2014, and one of Canada’s 25
best classical pianists in 2015.
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