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Heist
2025 | Spanner Big Band Commissioned by the UK based Spanner Big Band, this is an arrangement of an original composition of one of the band members. It is a 7/8 jazz fusion tune full of rhythmical and melodic surprises and it will be featured in their next album.
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Incomprensibile
2025 | 9′ Tower Jazz Composers Orchestra Incomprensibile is an ode to all the things we cannot (and probably will never) comprehend. I wrote in the summer of 2025 for the Tower Jazz Composers Orchestra and it won the 3rd prize (out of 75 scores!) at the international competition organized by Istantanea.It will be presented during the…
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Begin the Show! (Tribute to Quincy Jones)
2024 | 11’30” Medley – Large ensemble Arrangement including the most famous compositions by Quincy Jones, from funk to symphonic soundtracks, opening of the concert in his tribute at Paradiso (Amsterdam) on Jan 20th 2025 featuring some of the most famous dutch singers with a large ensemble including horns and strings.
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A shade of jade (Joe Henderson)
2024 | 8′ soloist: chris cheek Reach me at for any question. Score and parts for sale! 50€ + VATVersion with common instrumentation available.
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Honestly.
2024 | 8′ Big Band / Big Band + Strings A first version of this piece was broadcasted on Radio West on April 14 2024. https://www.omroepwest.nl/radio/aflevering/klassiek-op-west/270467427?at_medium=sharing&at_campaign=sharedEpisode&at_campaign_group=copied_url A second version adapted for big band plus strings was recorded in April 2025 and will be released soon.
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Surfboard (Jobim)
2023 | 6’30” Big Band + Strings Originally written for the Arranging competition of Barga Jazz, where was nominated finalist and performed by Hamilton De Holanda on Bandolim as soloist. This is a readaptation adding strings and flute soloist.
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Theia
2023 | 7’40” Big Band This piece takes inspiration from an event happened billions of years ago in the solar system: the collision between the Earth and Theia. As they were two giant hot balls of magma, they melted into each other. Simulations of the collision shows some kind of dance of the two planets…
