Reverie
On a quiet, rainy Sunday afternoon, Reverie was born — not from a story, but from the weightless drift of thought.
As rain tapped against the windows and the world seemed to pause, the music emerged like breath: unhurried, fluid, and deeply interior. Reverie is a space where time loses its edge — it softens, and the boundary between memory and dream dissolves.
The orchestration flows in and out of focus, like thoughts drifting through a daydream, with textures that shimmer, fade, and return. Harmonies hover without resolution; melodies surface and disappear like passing reflections — toward the quiet space where emotion becomes light and silence becomes music.
Reverie is less about what is heard than what is felt: that sensation of surrendering to the moment, of allowing one’s mind to wander, and finding beauty in stillness.
Score: Orchestra