I am a Canadian pianist whose music explores the quiet, often unspoken moments that stay with us over time.
With a background in classical piano and early influences in ragtime and boogie-woogie, my musical path has gradually evolved toward a more introspective and minimalist style. My compositions focus less on complexity and more on space, tone, and emotional clarity.
Over the past year, I have been working on a new collection of piano pieces called Unforgotten — music about the people and memories that stay with us.
The single Unforgotten explores the mystery of memory, how the mind quietly decides which moments stay with us for life.
The single Crossing the Abyss evokes the experience of moving through the unknown — finding calm and focus even when the path ahead is unclear.
Shaped by a lifetime of musical exploration, his music offers listeners a place to pause, reflect, and reconnect with their own sense of stillness.