
Piano music
Since my first years as a piano student it was clear that I was never destined to become a great classical concert pianist. I just love experimenting too much and I've always been fascinated by improvisation and composition. The piano has become an important form of communication, my voice, an extention of my soul.
My own music
My music develops by itself. I just sit down and start to play and every once in a while an idea appears from nowhere with a very clear intention of getting materialized through me. My job is to follow that idea and to direct it wherever it wants to go to. Often I've felt that the piece is already composed when it comes.
My music is a little bit like a diary. The pieces usually tell stories. It might be people that have made an impact on me, it can be intensive experiences - both good and bad -, the nature and the grandiose landscapes of my island, or it might simply be free improvisations where the music flows spontaneously with no other reason to exist than to enjoy it.
Covers
When I began to work as a hotel pianist I developed a repertoire with well-known songs by the likes of The Beatles, Simon and Garfunkel, Sting, Alan Parsons Project, Vangelis, and many others, as well as some jazz standards. Usually I use the themes as a starting point for free-form improvisations, a journey far out into the cosmos and back again.