All Life Is Creativity.
So here it is: my new website. Here I'll be publishing my piano music, sheet music, videos, and written thoughts. Some things are still a work in progress, like playlists, a modern image slide show and other features. But the most important parts are already finished, and that's why this version is going live now. For now, the most important page is the Piano Blog-page.
A Garden Day
I'm revising the sheet music for my pieces, the first forget-me-nots are blooming, and the sun is already shining so brightly that I occasionally retreat to the still-cool garden shed to play my favorite pieces at the piano, cooling off again. I do miss the live streams a bit, and yesterday, as I wa
Hindsight - A New Piano Composition
I’m working on a new piece! And nearly 10 years have passed between the audio clip I recorded for it and today, when I’m finally revising and writing it down. So here’s what I recorded 10 years ago. Ich arbeite an einem neuen Stück! Und es liegen beinahe 10 Jahr zwischen dem Audiofragment, das ich d
Candy Revised
As always: As simple as possible, but not simpler :). Add your own personal touch to the music! I've attached the sheet music below for download. Of course, I'll also add it to my sheet music directory. And now a few more pictures. This is what it looks like right now. The crocuses and snowdrops hav
Enjoy browsing!
Yours, Tom.
Once, a child asked me how my music comes to be. I told them:
„It begins with a melody. Often just a fleeting fragment. First in my mind, sometimes already humming from the piano or guitar. Then it lingers, circling endlessly, like a tune you can’t shake. And sometimes, words drift in. A whisper at first, then clearer, like shapes forming in a dream. As it takes shape, I capture the unfinished song again and again, until slowly, I begin to see what’s missing and what needs to unfold to make it whole.
I love creating order. And music is often so exquisitely ordered. Through rhythm, through its system of notes. But mostly, I simply love listening to music. And in that moment, it feels like standing before a half-silvered mirror: something passes through, while other things are reflected back. And that reflection: that’s my music.“