I have followed the course of studies of piano and part of that of composition, and I like a lot classical music (in the amplest sense of the term).
In the first pieces I have used a very traditional style (my preferred authors are Chopin and Brahms), for then timidly to try out different techniques: scales with the fourth altered degree, dissonances formed by more or less “dirtied” traditional accords, up to the accords of fourths and to some attempt in the serial field; always, nevertheless, in personal way (for example, a dodecaphony almost “tonal”).
Several my compositions can be defined program music, because they are been inspired by an episode of the life or a specific theme.
“Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent.”
Victor Hugo
“The union among two parts [among two people] it is perfect when each has, also alone, a own sense and a own personality, but only together they show their best aspect and the fullness of their meaning: so that the differences among the two parts [among the two people], that could appear as imperfections, improve their individuality instead, and therefore also their accord”