
"My goal in life from my early years started out to be a classical composer. I started composing music on paper at around ten years of age. I eventually got to the stage that I experimented with various new ideas and could compose or "improvise" upon those ideas while I played, so I relied on recordings. Now it is my goal to get my works on paper, which I am seeking musical/business partnerships to achieve. This web page is not a "best of" -- it is simply some kind of rotating selection of my works (sometimes rotating very slowly, I have to add). This present selection does not represent well my music that is more in the classical tradition. Most of that music is not represented on this page. I look at each composition as like facing a blank canvas. For those who know of the fine arts, it would be understandable that my favorite painter is Max Ernst."
"Almost all my music -- about 99% -- is played live and without MIDI. Not all of the selections of the music that I compose will fall into the forms that I talk about in my music theory section. A lot of times I create music just to create works that sound positive, bright or mystical yet a little bit unique in some way."
"At first I just wanted to archive my music. I have not taken the time to engineer it at very high digital standards, so what you get here are really just the notes of compositions. I have always been more interested and alive in the realm of the mathematics of music, not the audiophile nature of equipment or sound. This comes from having a background as a writer and being trained on piano, composing on paper from an early age. Because of the raw nature of some of the recordings, you may not want to have the volume at a very high level at all times."