I think the greatest challenge is still trying to come up with something that is different or unique so that you find your place in the musical ecosystem and can then write, produce and develop the sound to your individual strengths.
Interviews with musicians, composers and conductors
I think the greatest challenge is still trying to come up with something that is different or unique so that you find your place in the musical ecosystem and can then write, produce and develop the sound to your individual strengths.
Every piece of music I write is a life story, my inner philosophy, my observations of nature and people. These themes run throughout my works, which are richly orchestrated and highly symphonic in style.
Success is getting the ego out of the way so the music can communicate clearly and simply.
Find out exactly how you want to use your talent and create opportunities to make that vision come true. It’s very easy to get caught up into trying to fit into a “mold” as a classical artist, and I believe that true fulfillment comes from creating straight from individual truth.
Take time to discover your own voice. Keep striving to find the truth in the music you play. Keep your love for the music.