Trust yourself, write the music you want to listen to, make music for yourself and trust that if it excites or moves you, it will move others.
Interviews with musicians, composers and conductors
Trust yourself, write the music you want to listen to, make music for yourself and trust that if it excites or moves you, it will move others.
Each album has a different story, a different creative process. My music has something very intimate and ultimately completely personal. Each album represents a little piece of me, like a photograph of a moment, a period of my life, a feeling…
You don’t have to formally study composition to write, look at scores you love, play pieces you love, find a way to communicate your ideas to performers or on the page
Place yourself in the present musical moment as often as possible! When this happens, I find it means you are being most true to your musical self, without any other motivations whatsoever.
Live music making when committed and full throttle is one of the best things I can think of.