A short choral piece originally intented for caroling in Ottawa.
A pointillistic fall followed by some Ravel-like harmonies.
Part of an Echo Modern Dance Collective improvisation project where both dancer and pianist improvise together.
Dancer: Lydia Hubacher. Pianist: Florestan Brunck.
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Part of an Echo Modern Dance Collective improvisation project where both dancer and pianist improvise together.
Dancer: Kelly Vogely. Pianist: Florestan Brunck.
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Part of an Echo Modern Dance Collective improvisation project where both dancer and pianist improvise together.
Dancer: Cindy Johnson. Pianist: Florestan Brunck.
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Part of an Echo Modern Dance Collective improvisation project where both dancer and pianist improvise together.
Dancer: Sara Kirsten Schroerlucke. Pianist: Florestan Brunck.
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https://www.echomodern.dance/ https://www.instagram.com/echo.modern.dance/
I recently had the pleasure to create the opening theme and a few additional pieces for Magic of the Mind, a podcast that communicates science through fantasy. It explores the power of the human mind through a gripping fictional narrative and interviews with female scientists.
A few piano improvisations I put together on my soundcloud.
Somehow my friend group got obsessed with Crazy Frog/Beverly Hills Cop’s Axel F song over the summer. My friends Alex, respected organ scholar at St Hughes college in Oxford, and Celine first sent their rendition on the organ:
I responded with a short improvisation on a grand piano I found at the IHES in Paris, where I was visiting for a summer school:
During the flight back to Montreal, I wrote down this improvisation into a more contrapuntal synth piece: