1. Solfeggietto

    I was exposed to this piece as a child, and it’s always been one of my favorites. I had, however, never learned to play it. So a while back I decided to add it to my repertoire, and this is the (current) result. Of course, with classical music, no recording can ever be exactly perfect, and this is no exception. I have a long way to go with this piece, but you’ll get the idea when you listen.

  2. Irregular Heartbeat

    I’ve uploaded a new piano piece, recorded the other night after the piano had been tuned. Give it a listen!

  3. Anticipating Spring is Certified Silicon!

    I’m pleased to announce that “Anticipating Spring” has officially gone Silicon! It met this significant benchmark on release day, selling a total of twelve copies. If it weren’t so self-congratulatory, I’d heap congratulations upon myself… nonetheless, it’s a satisfying benchmark to have met, and definitely worthy of this Silicon award.

  4. New CD!

    Anticipating Spring is a collection of seven original piano compositions. It has a calm and patient pace, designed to create an atmosphere of peace and serenity. It’s entitled “Anticipating Spring” because the music was recorded in the winter of 2009, a time when I must exercise every ounce of patience I have to endure the discomforts of that season. It is only the hope of spring’s approach that gets me through the dreary, cold days of January and February. This music is full of that hope, and I hope you enjoy it.