Puck – Edvard Grieg

Puck is the 3rd piece by Edvard Grieg in Opus 71 Lyrics Pieces, Book 10. I love the song, it is fast climatic and has an amazing structure. I also really appreciate the dynamics and the tempo changes in the song. With this composition as the base, I interpreted Puck […]

Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor, Op. 13

So, I did this over 7 years ago but I dusted it off and remixed it. I added a few more tracks of audio to give it more space and a better feel. This is what I wanted it to sound like, I hope you enjoy my take on Ludwig! […]

In the Hall of the Mountain King

This is currently 28 audio track of pure Edvard Grieg love! This is from the 1875 Peer Gynt score. I lovingly entered every note for every part in the score and then transformed the instruments into an evocative musical sound painting. I hope that you enjoy it! From Wikipedia: The […]

Rock me with your Pachelbel Canon

So, the most hated wedding music of all time, at least if you are a bass player, is Pachelbel’s Canon. I decided to have a little fun with it, so for you listening pleasure may I present “Rock me with your Conon” which is an update to the Canon set […]

Night on Bald Mountain

Night on Bald Mountain – also known by its Russian namen Noch′ na lysoy gore. I have loved this piece for ages. When I was a child, on Saturday mornings the local ABC affiliate would broadcast Creature Feature which was a, usually, really bad horror movie that was cheap to […]

Quasi una Fantasia

Ah, Ludwig van Beethoven, thou art so HUGE! So immense! This is my recording of “Moonlight Sonata” or as it is actually titled, Quasi una Fantasia which translates to “sonata in the manner of a fantasy”. This is the second sonata from the Opus 27 and was written in 1801. […]

Debussy Arabesque with Instruments

This is the Claude Debussy’s Arabesque No. 1. Andantino con moto which is in the key of E. My interpretation is represented by 10 tracks of electronic instruments and effects. I hope you enjoy it. As a young man, I was really inspired by Isao Tomita and his seminal work […]