Marche Funèbre
The Marche Funèbre was composed during the journey to the funeral of a close friend, originally written for horn, trumpet, and organ. The wind orchestra arrangement was created for the KJO Esslingen and was recorded in November 2021.
The Marche Funèbre was composed during the journey to the funeral of a close friend, originally written for horn, trumpet, and organ. The wind orchestra arrangement was created for the KJO Esslingen and was recorded in November 2021.
A three-movement work composed for our wedding and premiered there by the Sonus Quintet. The first movement is rhythmically highly demanding, while the subsequent movements are more accessible and lyrical in character.
The 2nd orchestral sonata was written in 2020 and was recorded as part of the Orchester*stücke project. In the same year I was able to win a final place in the National Band Association / William D. Revelli Memorial Band Composition Contest with the work. In 2022 the piece took first place in the composition …
“This suite, composed in a predominantly chamber music style, is derived from the soundtrack of the anime of the same name and includes a minimalist reworking of the pirate song ‘Binks’ Sake’ for percussion and piano.
An experimental work for trumpet and SSAA vocal quartet, with performers singing and playing into the grand piano to generate unusual resonance effects and sonic colors.
The Christmas Star’ was born while I was composing the anniversary piece for the Nottuln Wind Music Association, when I became convinced that the melody would also sound beautiful as a choral work. Later, a colleague encouraged me to arrange it for wind instruments as well — and here we are!