Where Story Meets Sound

At the heart of every great ceremony lives one of life’s quietest joys—a moment whose rhythm and memory are waiting to take shape.

My work lives in that space: part ceremony, part composition, all heart.

Decades at the Keys

I’ve been playing piano for nearly 30 years—starting in my childhood home and later performing in concert halls, weddings, dueling piano shows, and intimate venues across the country.

My training is rooted in classical technique, but my love has always been in finding the emotional undercurrent of a piece—interpreting songs not just as melodies, but as living moments. Whether reimagining a timeless ballad or translating a couple’s favorite indie track into something ceremonial, I bring a depth of touch and intention to every note I play.

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A Sound Styled in Emotion

My style is elegant, melodic, and richly layered with emotion. I don’t aim to impress—I aim to move.

Clients often describe my playing as beautiful in a way that feels personal—sometimes even nostalgic. I lean into expressive phrasing, sensitive dynamics, and melodic clarity. Whether it’s a cinematic arrangement of a modern love song or a tender prelude that drifts in as guests are seated, I play with the intention of making people feel something real.

Your Ceremony: Composed

Step 1: TrackList Proposal

During our first meeting, we’ll explore your tonal, emotional, and stylistic preferences—what I call your creative fingerprint—and I’ll carry that essence into every custom arrangement.

Step 2: First Arrangements

I’ll then arrange and record a first draft of your key pieces—typically including two extended selections for seating, two for the processional (wedding party and bride), one for the recessional, and any special requests.

Step 3: Collaborative Revisions

You’ll listen, reflect, and offer your thoughts. Together, we’ll refine the music—adjusting the pacing, phrasing, and tone—until it resonates perfectly with your story.

Step 4: Final Arrangements

Final approvals given at least 30 days before event.

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Your final arrangements won’t just bear my signature—they’ll carry your fingerprint, too. They become the musical expression of everything that makes your wedding day so incredibly special.

Still have questions?

I’d be happy to share more about the process, the music, or anything that’s still taking shape in your mind.

Ask away—this is where it starts to come into focus.