Your own compositions are like your baby. It is the hardest and simultaneously the most beautiful thing to let them go and open them up to numerous interpretations.
Interviews with musicians, composers and conductors
Your own compositions are like your baby. It is the hardest and simultaneously the most beautiful thing to let them go and open them up to numerous interpretations.
Who or what inspired you to pursue a career in music and who or what have been the most important influences on your musical life
I try to keep my finger on the pulse and find collaborations or themes that I feel both push and lift the ensemble, soloists and audience.
I am a Lisztian from head to toe, and when playing his music, I feel like I am speaking my mother tongue.
Making a score is for me almost always the last stage while working on the new piece. I start with capturing the ideas, which are sometimes far away from the music itself.