music production

Beyond the stage, I build projects that reimagine how classical music is experienced. The are collaborations that merge technology, narrative, and sound to create meaningful and engaging performances.

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Music Production

ALBUM OVERVIEW

In 2026, as the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary, Radio Days will honor the music that once defined a generation. Inspired by the golden age of radio, the project bridges past and present by reviving beloved standards from the 1920s through the 1950s.

America's Soundtrack

The album features iconic standards tracing back to the dawn of broadcasting: on Christmas Eve 1906, Reginald Fessenden astonished sailors by sending the first human voice and a violin performance of O Holy Nightover the air. Four years later, Enrico Caruso’s voice carried from the Metropolitan Opera in one of radio’s earliest broadcasts. Radio Daysdraws on that legacy, reviving the golden era when songs of resilience, longing, and hope filled American homes.

Honoring the past, serving communities

Radio Days is more than an album—it is a cultural memory project. Alongside the music, we are gathering oral histories from older Americans whose lives were shaped by these songs and the industries around them. Just as families once gathered around their radios for FDR’s Fireside Chats or wartime broadcasts, these stories remind us how sound helped knit a nation together.

Be part of the story

By connecting artistry with memory, Radio Days creates a platform for intergenerational dialogue, community pride, and national reflection. As America marks its 250th year, this project invites audiences to rediscover the role of music in shaping identity and resilience.

If you lived during this era and would like to share your story, we invite you to upload your memories here.

This is what it takes

Service

Art exists to serve, to move, inspire, and connect. Every performance is an act of generosity, offered to the audience with honesty, vulnerability, and the hope of leaving something meaningful behind.

purpose

Music without purpose is just sound. I strive to align every project, every note, with intention, creating work that uplifts, questions, and contributes to something greater than myself.

story

At its heart, opera is storytelling through breath and sound. Each role I inhabit, each piece I produce, begins with a story worth telling and the courage to tell it truthfully.

excellence

Excellence is not perfection, it’s devotion. It’s the daily pursuit of refinement, discipline, and artistry, built over years of work, always reaching for a standard that evolves but never diminishes.

Create the culture you want to see

Living Opera accepts a limited number of collaborations each year in music, media, education, research, and cultural innovation. Click below to submit your proposal. Submissions are reviewed on a rolling basis.