WORKS

 

Eclipsing Identity

(2024)

A journey with no return—toward rebirth in a new form.

“Eclipsing Identity” is an experimental, cinematic album
and a deeply symbolic narrative.
It tells the story of a final departure
toward a new planet,
toward a new version of oneself.

The ten tracks are chapters of an inner odyssey:
a farewell to the past,
a shedding of identity,
an inevitable transformation.

Doubt, absence, longing, death and rebirth all collide
in a world where no clear lines divide
what’s right from what’s wrong.

“Eclipsing Identity” is the shadow cast over what we were,
making room for what we might become.
It’s the courage to lose yourself in order to find yourself again.

 
 

Libellum

(2024)

Eight short preludes—eight childhood memories still whispering.

“Libellum” is a collection of eight delicate piano miniatures,
each one like a page from an invisible notebook,
preserving scents, images, chills, and gentle smiles.

These are memories of childhood,
fragments of a distant time still alive in the heart,
turned into music without the need for words.

Each note is a gesture,
a touch that crosses time
to bring back the sweet nostalgia of what made us who we are.

“Libellum” is not just an album.
It’s a return home.

 
 

Music from Another Universe

(2023)

An interstellar journey—within and beyond the limits of perception.

Inspired by recent space discoveries
and the dizzying vastness of the cosmos,
“Music from Another Universe” explores worlds
we cannot understand,
but can imagine.

With electronic textures, dark ambient atmospheres, cinematic harmony and detailed sound design,
each track evokes the feeling of drifting through
a universe that is not ours—
yet calls to us with silent, magnetic beauty.

The entire album is built on a simple yet disarming thought:
our senses were made for Earth,
not for space.
We see only what we’re meant to see.
We hear only what we’re able to grasp.

Everything else is somewhere else.
Everything else is music from another universe.

 
 

Nyx

(2022)

A nocturnal journey through silence, shadows, and mythology.

“Nyx” is an album inspired by the night,
told through the wordless voice of the piano
and touched by the symbolic presence of Greek divinities.

From dusk to dawn,
each piece captures a fragment of that quiet universe
where thoughts become sharper
and emotions sink deeper.

Except for the opening and closing tracks—
two distant moments both tied to light
the album is entirely written for Solo Piano,
with delicate restraint,
as if each note were breathing in rhythm with the night.

“Nyx” is a gaze into the dark that doesn’t frighten,
but embraces.
It’s the night that reveals, not hides.

 
 

Subtle Nuances

(2021)

It is in the details that life reveals its deepest truth.

Written in the heart of the pandemic,
“Subtle Nuances” was born in a moment of transition—
a time of rediscovery, reevaluation, and quiet experimentation.
A time when listening mattered more than speaking,
stillness more than speed.

Each track reflects that inward journey:
a music that doesn’t try to impress, but to whisper,
that doesn’t add, but reveals.
As if only by subtracting
one could finally see what truly matters.

It’s an invitation to notice the nuances,
the tiny things we often overlook—
but that change everything.

 
 

Secrets

(2017)

Each track is a secret, whispered between layers of sound.

With symphonic orchestra, piano, electronics and cinematic sound design,
“Secrets” unfolds like a film with no screen:
eight pieces that tell what words often cannot.

The track titles hide silent meanings,
the melodies reveal buried emotions,
and every texture seems to hold unspoken messages in its core.

This is music made of shadows and light—
of what remains unsaid,
yet deeply felt.

 
 

Beyond the Thoughts

(2015)

A diary with no words, written through the keys of a piano.

“Beyond the Thoughts” is my very first musical journey:
ten solo piano pieces, like sonic slides—each one capturing a moment in time,
whether joyful or difficult, fragile or full of light.

Composed during my years at the Conservatory,
this album brings together the discipline of classical music
and the emotional spontaneity of the popular music I was listening to at the time.

Each note is a thought released,
a confession not spoken, but heard.

Because sometimes music goes where words can’t—
beyond the thoughts.