Elizabeth Romero is currently seeking a Ph.D. in Historical Musicology at CU «Ƶ. Her research interests include strategies of narrative in music, the piano music of Robert Schumann and Frederic Chopin, music and religion, and progressive rock. Her master’s thesis, “The Kansas Band’s Musical Depiction of Spiritual Quests” combines many of these research interests and analyzes five songs. She received a Master’s degree in music theory from the University of Northern Colorado, and she earned a Bachelor of Arts in music from Regis University.
It was however during her time at home where much of her music discoveries took place. She learned to play the piano at age two before she said her first word at age three, and she would often play whatever she heard, especially the music of Pink Floyd. One of her favorite activities is composing new music alongside her talented older sister. One of the experiences Elizabeth credits as an inspiration to her education is the myriad of conversations she would have with her father regarding the meaning of music, its lyrics, and how they relate to people’s experiences.