I write piano-based music that tries to be melodic as well as cinematic.
Most of these pieces start very simply — just piano, sometimes barely more than a few repeating notes — and then I let them grow naturally into something wider and more cinematic. I’m not trying to write “tracks” in the traditional sense, but rather short emotional spaces that feel like they could belong in a scene you’ve never actually seen, but somehow recognize.
The sound is rooted in piano, but I often let it expand into subtle strings, ambience, or very restrained orchestral layers. Nothing is there just for decoration — everything is there to support a feeling or a shift in emotional direction.
These pieces are meant for visual storytelling, but they also stand on their own as listening experiences. I hope you enjoy listening to them as much as I enjoy writing them.
Sounds Like: Richard Clayderman, Yann Tiersen
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New album "Dust on the Grand"
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