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Performances/
Music Directing
Examples
Some videos of performances with my band
and children's musicals that I music directed.


Let's Just See Where This Thing Goes
Let's Just See Where This Thing Goes is an original song I wrote about the unknowns of a relationship. Will it lead to good things? Or bad things? The song goes through the possible outcomes but still wanting to see where it goes. It is a ballad with musical theatre and folk influences as well as a full rhythm section and strings, which I arranged.

Bones and Falling Hard
Bones is an original song I wrote about feeling like everything is changing around you but yourself. It is a ballad with musical theatre and folk influences as well as a full rhythm section and strings, which I arranged.
Falling Hard is the first original song I wrote about falling for someone but they don't feel the same way.
Falling Hard is the first original song I wrote about falling for someone but they don't feel the same way.

In Berk
This clip is from the pilot production of How to Train Your Dragon Jr. at Wellesley Theatre Project.

Another Ten Years
Another Ten Years is an original song I co-wrote in a songwriting class at Berklee. It's about realizing nothing lasts forever but still wanting to be with someone for another ten years.

Will You Remember
Will You Remember is an original song I wrote about reminiscing and remembering a past relationship and asking the other person if they remember too. This is a stripped down version of the song with just me and the keys.

Water Under the Bridge
Water Under the Bridge by Adele, cover inspired by Celtic Woman.

Just a Ring
Just a Ring is a stand alone musical theatre song that I cowrote for a class at Berklee. It is about two characters, Ben and Stacey, who are engaged and prepping for their wedding in a couple weeks. One of them is having doubts about this wedding and tells a quite elaborate lie in the process.

Stuck in the Gray
Stuck in the Gray is the only original song that is written in 5/4. It’s an upbeat song but the lyrics are not as upbeat, touching on mental health and not being able to get out of the “gray” feelings.

Finally Free
This clip is from the pilot production of How to Train Your Dragon Jr. at Wellesley Theatre Project.

Caledonia
Caledonia is a Celtic tune by Dougie MacLean that I performed for my senior recital at Berklee. It's a song about changing and growing up, but still having somewhere to always come back to: home.

Both Sides Now
Both Sides Now is by Joni Mitchell, who is a huge inspiration of mine when it comes to storytelling through a song. This is about seeing life from different perspectives and growing older and wiser to look at things differently.

For Good
For Good, from one of my favorite musicals, Wicked, is about being changed for good by someone in your life.

Hate Myself
Hate Myself by dodie is about overthinking about a person’s actions and thinking you did something wrong.

A Red Rose
A Red Rose is a choral composition that my dear friend Chloe DeSteno wrote. I had the great honor of singing the solo in Crepusculum Chamber Choir. I was in this beautiful choir during my time at Berklee.

Someone Like You
Someone Like You by Adele is the song that started it all for me. It's the first song I learned how to play and sing at the same time. I've performed it numerous times for recitals/shows and was my audition song that got me into Berklee.

For Good
For Good, from one of my favorite musicals, Wicked, is about being changed for good by someone in your life. This is from a cabaret performance that I music directed and accompanied for parents of students who want to see what it’s like for their kids to perform.


Get Lucky
Get Lucky is by Daft Punk and always a band and crowd favorite to get up and dance to! This version was inspired by Vitamin String Quartet Tribute to Daft Punk.

Age of Worry
Age of Worry by John Mayer, folk cover inspired by Yebba.

Santa Fe
Santa Fe is from the broadway musical Newsies and it was the first show that got me into musical theatre and the first show I music directed. I got to accompany a student (who played Jack Kelly when I MDed it) for a talent show.

Hey You
Hey You is an original song about asking if someone would support you even if you’re struggling. The drums are supposed to symbolize a heartbeat. It is a ballad with musical theatre and folk influences as well as a full rhythm section and strings, which I arranged.

For Forever
For Forever is from one of favorite musicals, Dear Evan Hansen. This song touches on mental health and imagining what it would be like to have someone there for you both physically and emotionally.

Misty Mountains
With Audire Soundtrack and Orchestra. Misty Mountains from The Hobbit.

We Are the World
Virtual collaboration with musicians from Berklee College of Music during COVID19.
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