Earliest musical memory?  Â
Listening to Murray Perahia play a Mozart piano concerto in the car. There was a phrase that I really liked. He must have improvised a bit with it, because when my sister and my mom played it for me on the piano, it just wasn’t the same. I told them that I didn’t like it anymore. Â
What are the themes that inspire you most in your music?Â
I am often inspired by nature and I try to tell a story. But when I’m writing, I’m not thinking of anything else but the music. I used to write a lot of music about my cats. I love my cats. I just can’t have them around when I compose now, for obvious cat reasons.Â
Is there a moment that brought you to now, being a composer — one that changed your course or confirmed it? Â
I stumbled into composition. I did not get into music school as a guitarist. So I tried again as a composer. I think trying as a music producer would’ve made more sense for me at the time, but music composition worked out quite well! Â
What are the 5 words you would use to describe your compositional style?Â
dramatic/jazzy/low-fi/romantic/impressionistic
If you had a mantra/philosophy/phrase for where you are right now, what would it be?Â
Appreciation for what I have and keep an open mind.
What do you find the most rewarding about composing? What’s the toughest? Â
The most rewarding and toughest parts are in the process. Usually, I am overly excited, frantic, deleting more than I write, but there are times when I am quietly focused and building the music. The musical decisions just fall into place and it takes a life of its own. These moments are fleeting but I really enjoy them. Also, I love working with musicians.Â
What would be excited to see or hear more of in the field of composition? Â
I like what I am seeing. It is so diverse. Â
What would you like the audience to walk away with after hearing your piece in the finals? Â
I want the audience to feel like they experienced something. After listening, they feel like they have been somewhere else.Â
Any advice to future composers out there? Â
Don’t be too hard on yourself, don’t give up, and write the music that makes you happy.Â
What would winning the Graham Sommer Competition enable you to do? Â
So many things. Music videos, begin my next project, organize concerts for my album! The possibilities are endless. Thank you for this opportunity.
Sneak a preview of Michael's entry in the GSC finals, played by the Graham Sommer Trio:
Michael Kim-Sheng | Burning in Clarity