ORCHESTRAL MUSIC
The moment when the opening chamber tone sounds, and the entire orchestra breathes as one represents a unique combination of power and subtlety that can only be achieved by a large orchestral ensemble. Each instrument in the orchestra, from the highest woodwinds to the deepest strings, contributes to a rich sonic fabric where different sound colours, dynamics, and textures intertwine.
Compositions for orchestras are in preparation...
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In composing for orchestras, I strive to utilize these ensembles' wide range of expressive possibilities. The symphonic orchestra allows for the luxury of an extensive sound palette, ranging from intimate solo moments to powerful tutti passages where all instruments play as one body. With its specific instrumentation and sound colour, the wind orchestra offers a different yet equally rich expressive potential that can be explored in various ways in each composition.
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In my orchestral compositions, I strive to create dynamic and contrasting soundscapes that allow performers to explore all the nuances of orchestral playing. My works include both technically challenging and more accessible pieces, but always with the aim that each orchestral section and individual instrument contributes to the overall musical experience. I pay special attention to orchestration, where I aim to create a balance between rich harmonic textures and clear melodic lines.
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Moments when the entire orchestra plays perfectly synchronously are incredibly inspiring and continually motivate me to explore new orchestral sounds and forms.