Music

Piano · Repertoire · Inner Worlds

Each piece opens a world Expression brings it to life

Piano Sonata No. 30 in E Major, Op. 109

Beethoven – Op. 109: I

A quiet confession beginning in tenderness and doubt, unfolding between earth and starlight.

The first movement unfolds like an intimate conversation. A gentle voice seems to speak first, then a question rises, followed by an answer that feels warm yet slightly heavy. Later, waves and a flickering starry sky gradually emerge. In the middle section, the music opens a space between earth and heaven, with the human being suspended somewhere in between.

Schumann / Liszt

Widmung

A sincere confession of love, flowing through memory and time.

Love is not presented as a single moment, but as something carried through a lifetime. Sincerity, longing, distance, reunion, and quiet companionship flow through the piano. The music gently holds the imagination, as if each phrase lets the memories left by time sing.

Enter Visual Narrative

A short visual story created from my own interpretation of Widmung.

Visual source: The Notebook (2004)

Piano Sonata No. 21 in C Major, Op. 53

Beethoven – Waldstein: III

The finale begins with a quiet question, gradually opening into an image of dawn: the sky slowly unfolding into pale blue, then gently touched with pink.

Soft light slowly spreads outward from the darkness. What first feels distant and uncertain gradually takes on colour, grows brighter and warmer, and becomes full of motion, as a life-filled new day unfolds in the imagination.

Piano Sonata No. 3 in A minor, Op. 28

Prokofiev – Sonata No. 3

A modern city where varied towers, traffic, and crowds surge in ordered motion.

The music moves like a modern city in high-speed motion: varied towers, traffic, crowds, and lights pushing forward in a tightly organized rhythm. Short motives suggest signals, footsteps, and mechanical operation, creating an energy that feels bright, ironic, and pressured. Everything seems to run with precision, as if the city itself were becoming a machine in motion.

Ballade No. 1 in G minor, Op. 23

Chopin – Ballade No. 1

A weighty book slowly opens, and the music unfolds an ancient epic.

The opening carries a solemn, distant atmosphere, as if an old voice were beginning to sing from memory. The music does not narrate events directly; it gathers the spirit of a story — remembrance, struggle, heroism, sacrifice, and fate. From quiet narration, it grows into a dramatic journey, where tenderness and unrest seem to rise within the same breath.

Performances & Recordings

Recitals · Recordings · Chamber Music · Artistic Projects

A conversation can begin with a piece, an idea, or a question.

Start a Conversation