“Music can name the unnameable and communicate the unknowable”
— Leonard Bernstein
I compose contemporary neoclassical music shaped by structure, clarity, and an interest in how sound influences perception. My work blends piano, strings, and electronic elements to create a range of atmospheres from minimal and focused to immersive and expansive.
Beyond music, my other great passion is architecture, which I am currently studying. Both fields share a common mindset for me: designing experiences, creating space, and structuring emotion. Architecture sharpens my sense for proportion and form. With my music I try to translate ideas and feelings into movement and sound.
It feels like composing is a way of building environments and moments that listeners can step into, stay with, and interpret on their own terms.
My aim is to create pieces that evoke a clear emotional response and foster a sense of resonance within the listener.