About Me
When I was 5 years old, a small chamber ensemble came to my school to play for us. Something clicked that day: I knew I wanted to play violin. My parents assumed it was just a phase, but I kept at it until they finally let me start lessons at age 10. That determination shaped much of my life: I played through public school, earned a scholarship in college, and today I still perform in a community symphony alongside pros, volunteers, and students.
Somewhere along the way, I fell in love with film music. Quirky indie films or sweeping blockbusters, I was captivated by highly thematic, story-driven scores that brought characters and worlds to life.
I even drove across town my senior year of high school just to take a music theory class at another school. In college I dove deeper into theory and composition, and while it didn’t stay as my official major, writing music never left me. After a long break, I came back to composing more seriously in 2019 and haven’t stopped since.
I’m most inspired by projects where characters grow and stories evolve — games and films where themes can shift, expand, and transform alongside the journey. My style is best described as classically informed with a modern touch and a dash of quirkiness.
What sets me apart is the perspective I bring: I’ve spent years building and running my own creative brands, producing music for my own commercial projects, and exploring ideas across different genres. Teachers used to call me a “Renaissance Man” because of my endless curiosity — from painting and jewelry making to running, chocolate making, and beyond. That curiosity shows up in my music. I pull inspiration from everywhere, weaving it back into scores that feel both thoughtful and alive.
For me, every project is a collaboration. My goal is simple: to create music that tells your story, deepens your characters, and makes your world unforgettable.