Music2Connect
Cinematic, classical, world music, and the heartfelt soul of pop ballads.
No matter the genre, my aim is always the same: to tell stories that move people and helps reconnect with themselves.
Through live performances and improvised moments, I invite listeners to pause, reflect, and feel deeply.
It’s not just about sound—it’s about coming home to who you are.




Musical and life Journey
Music has always been my way of speaking—before I found the words, I found the notes. I began singing on stage at six, and by eight, I was at the piano, already sensing that this would be a lifelong companion.
By day, I lead an IT department—working with systems, people and precision but by heart, I am a composer and pianist. One world sharpens the mind; the other opens the soul. Music gives me balance, freedom, and a way to connect with something deeper.
In 2013, I began composing my own music, letting my emotions guide the keys. A few years later, I stepped into the world of film, learning how to write music that supports stories, scenes, and silence. In recent times, my focus has gently turned back to live performance—where music is shared in the moment, felt together.
Improvisation is at the heart of how I connect with the piano. Each performance is an open space, shaped by feeling, shaped by now. This sense of freedom is something I treasure—an honest, living part of my musical voice.
I’ve had the chance to learn from brilliant top Hollywood composers such as Conrad Pope, Nan Schwartz, Joe Kraemer, Òscar Senén, and TJ Lindgren—each one helping shape my craft and the way I listen. I’ve also taken part in many online studies, private lessons, and masterclasses over the years. Every year, I travel to Vienna to continue learning composition and orchestration, always deepening my voice as a musician.
As a pianist, I’ve performed in London, Greece, Germany, Vienna, and the Middle East—sharing music that speaks to something deeper than words. I write across many styles—cinematic, classical, world music, and the heartfelt soul of pop ballads. But no matter the genre, my aim is always the same: to tell stories that move people.
My musical path has been inspired by great artists—Hans Zimmer’s bold worlds, John Williams’ timeless themes, Ennio Morricone’s haunting beauty, Yanni’s passion, and Richard Clayderman’s gentle lyricism. Each one has shaped my own voice in some way.
Above all, I see music as a form of service—an offering to the world.
It’s not only about playing notes, but about creating space for connection, reflection, and belonging.
Because for me, music is more than performance.
It’s a way home—to ourselves, to each other.

