Artist Statement

I write music that aims to endure. In a culture obsessed with instant reach and rapid turnover, I work slowly, seriously, and with reverence. My compositions are not designed for the feed, but for the archive — not for content cycles, but for cathedrals.

I am committed to the sacred, sensual, and rigorous dimensions of sound — the kind that changes people in the hall, not just their opinions online. My music embraces bloom and rot, awe and grief, scale and memory. It does not simplify or sanitize. Instead, it listens back.

I believe in the lineage of orchestral and chamber music — especially the voices severed by war, displacement, and cultural fashion. To write in that tradition today is not nostalgic. It is an act of responsibility.