I came to contemporary music as an extension of the alternative rock I was listening to at the time – I don’t see why anyone couldn’t do the same if the path was open to them.
Interviews with musicians, composers and conductors
I came to contemporary music as an extension of the alternative rock I was listening to at the time – I don’t see why anyone couldn’t do the same if the path was open to them.
Learn music because you want to, and only because you want to! It has to be your passion
My definition of success is knowing that my music-making has touched the hearts and souls of listeners of all ages, of all demographics, that these listeners have been inspired and transformed through my music-making.
I think as musicians we know that music does not happen instantly. It takes a process and often the process takes a lifetime.
I like to write chamber music that has the catchiness of a good song, but also the structure and development of a large classical work.