I have been drawn to music for as long as I can remember. My journey began at age of five with the piano, followed by years of studying classical guitar. During my university years, I fell in love with jazz greats like Duke Ellington, Bill Evans, and Miles Davis, whose influence sparked a period of experimentation with improvisation and original composition.
Later, I found deep inspiration in the works of Arvo Pärt, Nils Frahm, and Jóhann Jóhannsson. Their music revealed how much emotion can be held within a single instrument and taught me the profound power of silence within a score.
Nature has always been my most vital source of inspiration – a sanctuary for recharging and a place where I am captivated by the power of absolute stillness. My creative process is deeply rooted in empathy and this connection to the natural world. Through my music, I seek to convey that same sense of harmonious, peaceful beauty, offering the listener a moment of stillness and an uplift above the mundane.
Currently, I am working on a new album that explores a fresh sonic landscape, blending delicate piano melodies with a string quartet and electronic elements. Looking ahead, I am expanding my horizons into full orchestral composition, bridging the gap between realistic MIDI mockups and the powerful resonance of live musicians.