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Robert Spano (born 7 May 1961, Conneaut, Ohio) is an American conductor and pianist. Since 2001 he has been Music Director of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO), and he served as Music Director of the Brooklyn Philharmonic from 1996 to 2004.〔(Biography: Robert Spano: 2006/2007 Season ); Kirshbaum Demler & Associates. Retrieved 25 March 2007〕 He is the Music Director of the Aspen Music Festival and School, beginning full-time responsibilities in the 2012 season. Spano has gained national and international prominence in recent years, appearing with major orchestras and opera companies throughout the United States and Europe.〔 He is regarded as an advocate of contemporary composers, and has earned a reputation for ambitious and adventurous orchestral programming and presentation.〔Davidson, Justin. "CLASSICAL MUSIC: Looking for Magic: Mixing visuals and language into a performance is just part of conductor Robert Spano's pursuit of orchestral risk" (Fanfare); ''Newsday'' (Long Island, NY) – 7 October 2001, p. D21. Via ProQuest: Document ID=83361614. Retrieved 23 March 2007〕〔Tommasini, Anthony. "Critic's Notebook: A Winning Formula for Players and Listeners"; ''The New York Times'' – 9 February 2000, p. E5. Via ProQuest: Document ID=49310007. Retrieved 23 March 2007〕〔Dyer, Richard. "Spano Tries to Hang Out at Tanglewood" (Feature); ''The Boston Globe'' – 22 July 2001, p. L4. Via ProQuest: Document ID=76111773. Retrieved 23 March 2007〕〔Ruhe, Pierre. "CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK: Spano Storms New York – and that's fine"; ''The Atlanta Journal-Constitution'' – 22 May 2003, p. D1. Via ProQuest: Document ID=339183721. Retrieved 23 March 2007〕〔Tommasini, Anthony. "Classical Music: Can Brooklyn Keep Its Maestro While He's Hot?"; ''The New York Times'' – 26 October 1997, p. 2–33. Via ProQuest: Document ID=20219402. Retrieved 23 March 2007〕〔Brock, Wendell. "Live from Brooklyn, it's Robert Spano" (Feature Profile); ''The Atlanta Journal-Constitution'' – 30 April 2000, p. L1. Via ProQuest: Document ID=53196617. Retrieved 23 March 2007〕 In addition to raising his profile with, for example, appearances on the Late Show with David Letterman,〔Brock, Wendell. "New era for the ASO: Appointment of magnetic, media savvy conductor Robert Spano as director praised; Donald Runnicles to share podium"; ''The Atlanta Journal-Constitution'' – 9 February 2000, p. B1. Via ProQuest: Document ID=49308409. Retrieved 23 March 2007〕 Spano has made several prominent recordings with the ASO, which have garnered multiple Grammy Awards.〔 Spano has also won the favor of many major music critics, and he is frequently mentioned as a candidate to lead any of the most prominent orchestras in the USA.〔〔〔〔Blumenthal, Ralph. "Spano Reduces His Role With Brooklyn Philharmonic"; ''The New York Times'' – 27 November 2002, p. E16. Via ProQuest: Document ID=246400901. Retrieved 23 March 2007〕 ==Life and career==
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