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Symphonies & Masterworks

Voss's monumental statements — symphonies, oratorio and song-symphony, each an unbroken span of twenty minutes to a full hour.

Symphony No. 5: The Cathedral of Ice — cover
34:40

Symphony · No. 5 · 2026

Symphony No. 5: The Cathedral of Ice

Voss's Symphony No. 5, a fourteen-movement canvas in the lineage of Mahler and Bruckner — frozen and glacial, a vast cathedral of blue ice, cold sublime, slow and immense. The baritone surfaces from the orchestral depths in wordless vocalise across a half-hour single arc from a hushed prelude to an unresolved, overwhelming finale.

14 Movements
  1. 01 I. Prelude 0:00
  2. 02 II. The Gathering 2:19
  3. 03 III. First Light 5:16
  4. 04 IV. The Ascent 6:39
  5. 05 V. Storm 10:35
  6. 06 VI. The Still Point 11:37
  7. 07 VII. Lament 14:03
  8. 08 VIII. Scherzo 15:51
  9. 09 IX. Procession 17:55
  10. 10 X. The Vision 19:40
  11. 11 XI. Cataclysm 23:43
  12. 12 XII. Aftermath 25:08
  13. 13 XIII. Benediction 29:52
  14. 14 XIV. Finale 30:52
Symphony No. 1: The Drowned World — cover
34:39

Symphony · No. 1 · 2026

Symphony No. 1: The Drowned World

A vast symphony in the lineage of Mahler and Sibelius — the slow apocalypse of a rising sea swallowing a civilization, from the first calm tide to the cathedral bells tolling fathoms deep. Voss's grandest single statement: a forty-minute descent into the green dark.

Symphony No. 16: Elegy for a Continent — cover
30:49

Symphony · No. 16 · 2026

Symphony No. 16: Elegy for a Continent

Voss's Symphony No. 16, a fourteen-movement canvas in the lineage of Mahler and Bruckner — grieving and vast, a whole continent vanished beneath the sea, desolate and immense. The baritone surfaces from the orchestral depths in wordless vocalise across a half-hour single arc from a hushed prelude to an unresolved, overwhelming finale.

14 Movements
  1. 01 I. Prelude 0:00
  2. 02 II. The Gathering 5:00
  3. 03 III. First Light 8:17
  4. 04 IV. The Ascent 9:17
  5. 05 V. Storm 11:52
  6. 06 VI. The Still Point 12:48
  7. 07 VII. Lament 14:56
  8. 08 VIII. Scherzo 15:56
  9. 09 IX. Procession 17:54
  10. 10 X. The Vision 18:49
  11. 11 XI. Cataclysm 21:31
  12. 12 XII. Aftermath 23:04
  13. 13 XIII. Benediction 26:40
  14. 14 XIV. Finale 28:13
Symphony No. 4: Resurrection — cover
30:33

Choral Symphony · No. 4 · 2026

Symphony No. 4: Resurrection

with Isabella Laurent

A choral symphony in the direct lineage of Mahler's Resurrection — a granite funeral march, a backward glance of nostalgia, a scherzo of bitter irony, the baritone's candle-flame Urlicht, and a final movement that summons the dead from silence to a blazing choral apotheosis with soprano Isabella Laurent. Voss's flagship symphonic statement.

14 Movements
  1. 01 Todtenfeier I 0:00
  2. 02 Todtenfeier II 2:11
  3. 03 Todtenfeier III 5:16
  4. 04 Ländler 9:28
  5. 05 Ländler — Shadow 11:25
  6. 06 Scherzo: The Fishes' Sermon 14:12
  7. 07 Scherzo — The Cry 16:29
  8. 08 Urlicht 19:21
  9. 09 The Great Summons 20:53
  10. 10 The Caller in the Wilderness 23:10
  11. 11 Aufersteh'n 24:34
  12. 12 Soprano Ascent 25:37
  13. 13 With Wings I Have Won 27:47
  14. 14 Apotheosis 28:26
Symphony No. 15: The Northern Gate — cover
30:25

Symphony · No. 15 · 2026

Symphony No. 15: The Northern Gate

Voss's Symphony No. 15, a fourteen-movement canvas in the lineage of Mahler and Bruckner — auroral and threshold, the cold sublime of the far north, shimmering and immense. The baritone surfaces from the orchestral depths in wordless vocalise across a half-hour single arc from a hushed prelude to an unresolved, overwhelming finale.

14 Movements
  1. 01 I. Prelude 0:00
  2. 02 II. The Gathering 2:25
  3. 03 III. First Light 4:22
  4. 04 IV. The Ascent 5:42
  5. 05 V. Storm 7:24
  6. 06 VI. The Still Point 8:50
  7. 07 VII. Lament 13:50
  8. 08 VIII. Scherzo 14:42
  9. 09 IX. Procession 17:29
  10. 10 X. The Vision 18:44
  11. 11 XI. Cataclysm 21:43
  12. 12 XII. Aftermath 22:28
  13. 13 XIII. Benediction 26:48
  14. 14 XIV. Finale 27:55
Symphony No. 2: Cosmos — cover
29:58

Symphony · No. 2 · 2026

Symphony No. 2: Cosmos

A radiant, programmable cosmic journey in the lineage of Holst's Planets — starbirth, the wheeling galaxies, the flight of Icarus, the dying sun, and a final exodus into the dark toward rebirth. Voss's most accessible and triumphant orchestral canvas, built for the concert hall.

Symphony No. 8: Pilgrimage — cover
29:11

Symphony · No. 8 · 2026

Symphony No. 8: Pilgrimage

Voss's Symphony No. 8, a fourteen-movement canvas in the lineage of Mahler and Bruckner — sacred and ascending, a long journey up a holy mountain, reverent and grand. The baritone surfaces from the orchestral depths in wordless vocalise across a half-hour single arc from a hushed prelude to an unresolved, overwhelming finale.

16 Movements
  1. 01 I. Prelude 0:00
  2. 02 II. The Gathering 1:52
  3. 03 III. First Light 3:57
  4. 04 IV. The Ascent 5:17
  5. 05 V. Storm 7:12
  6. 06 VI. The Still Point 7:52
  7. 07 VII. Lament 10:22
  8. 08 VIII. Scherzo 11:39
  9. 09 IX. Procession 13:56
  10. 10 X. The Vision 15:12
  11. 11 XI. Cataclysm 17:46
  12. 12 XII. Aftermath 19:24
  13. 13 XIII. Benediction 21:01
  14. 14 XIV. Finale 21:44
  15. 15 No. 15 24:51
  16. 16 No. 16 26:34
Symphony No. 6: Leviathan — cover
28:29

Symphony · No. 6 · 2026

Symphony No. 6: Leviathan

Voss's Symphony No. 6, a fourteen-movement canvas in the lineage of Mahler and Bruckner — oceanic and monstrous, the deep and its vast creature rising, dark and crushing. The baritone surfaces from the orchestral depths in wordless vocalise across a half-hour single arc from a hushed prelude to an unresolved, overwhelming finale.

14 Movements
  1. 01 I. Prelude 0:00
  2. 02 II. The Gathering 1:36
  3. 03 III. First Light 3:19
  4. 04 IV. The Ascent 4:59
  5. 05 V. Storm 7:11
  6. 06 VI. The Still Point 8:28
  7. 07 VII. Lament 11:41
  8. 08 VIII. Scherzo 12:38
  9. 09 IX. Procession 16:16
  10. 10 X. The Vision 18:19
  11. 11 XI. Cataclysm 20:48
  12. 12 XII. Aftermath 22:15
  13. 13 XIII. Benediction 24:19
  14. 14 XIV. Finale 25:33
Symphony No. 20: Aurora — cover
28:14

Symphony · No. 20 · 2026

Symphony No. 20: Aurora

Voss's Symphony No. 20, a fourteen-movement canvas in the lineage of Mahler and Bruckner — luminous and igniting, the northern lights kindling across the sky, radiant and cold. The baritone surfaces from the orchestral depths in wordless vocalise across a half-hour single arc from a hushed prelude to an unresolved, overwhelming finale.

14 Movements
  1. 01 I. Prelude 0:00
  2. 02 II. The Gathering 3:35
  3. 03 III. First Light 6:05
  4. 04 IV. The Ascent 6:54
  5. 05 V. Storm 9:46
  6. 06 VI. The Still Point 10:34
  7. 07 VII. Lament 15:11
  8. 08 VIII. Scherzo 16:26
  9. 09 IX. Procession 18:02
  10. 10 X. The Vision 18:49
  11. 11 XI. Cataclysm 21:07
  12. 12 XII. Aftermath 22:25
  13. 13 XIII. Benediction 24:50
  14. 14 XIV. Finale 26:01
Symphony No. 7: The Burning Sky — cover
27:52

Symphony · No. 7 · 2026

Symphony No. 7: The Burning Sky

Voss's Symphony No. 7, a fourteen-movement canvas in the lineage of Mahler and Bruckner — fiery and apocalyptic, a sky on fire, solar and overwhelming, blazing. The baritone surfaces from the orchestral depths in wordless vocalise across a half-hour single arc from a hushed prelude to an unresolved, overwhelming finale.

14 Movements
  1. 01 I. Prelude 0:00
  2. 02 II. The Gathering 1:20
  3. 03 III. First Light 4:12
  4. 04 IV. The Ascent 4:49
  5. 05 V. Storm 6:54
  6. 06 VI. The Still Point 8:45
  7. 07 VII. Lament 12:03
  8. 08 VIII. Scherzo 13:40
  9. 09 IX. Procession 16:42
  10. 10 X. The Vision 17:53
  11. 11 XI. Cataclysm 20:51
  12. 12 XII. Aftermath 22:26
  13. 13 XIII. Benediction 24:51
  14. 14 XIV. Finale 26:19
Symphony No. 18: Stormbringer — cover
27:29

Symphony · No. 18 · 2026

Symphony No. 18: Stormbringer

Voss's Symphony No. 18, a fourteen-movement canvas in the lineage of Mahler and Bruckner — tempestuous and oceanic, a god of storms over a black sea, furious and grand. The baritone surfaces from the orchestral depths in wordless vocalise across a half-hour single arc from a hushed prelude to an unresolved, overwhelming finale.

14 Movements
  1. 01 I. Prelude 0:00
  2. 02 II. The Gathering 2:35
  3. 03 III. First Light 4:41
  4. 04 IV. The Ascent 6:20
  5. 05 V. Storm 7:45
  6. 06 VI. The Still Point 8:32
  7. 07 VII. Lament 12:21
  8. 08 VIII. Scherzo 13:51
  9. 09 IX. Procession 16:15
  10. 10 X. The Vision 18:13
  11. 11 XI. Cataclysm 20:28
  12. 12 XII. Aftermath 21:32
  13. 13 XIII. Benediction 24:16
  14. 14 XIV. Finale 24:49
Symphony No. 21: The Tower of Winds — cover
27:26

Symphony · No. 21 · 2026

Symphony No. 21: The Tower of Winds

Voss's Symphony No. 21, a fourteen-movement canvas in the lineage of Mahler and Bruckner — aerial and vigilant, a great tower in the high air, watchful and vast. The baritone surfaces from the orchestral depths in wordless vocalise across a half-hour single arc from a hushed prelude to an unresolved, overwhelming finale.

15 Movements
  1. 01 I. Prelude 0:00
  2. 02 II. The Gathering 2:03
  3. 03 III. First Light 4:09
  4. 04 IV. The Ascent 4:49
  5. 05 V. Storm 7:31
  6. 06 VI. The Still Point 8:51
  7. 07 VII. Lament 11:21
  8. 08 VIII. Scherzo 13:25
  9. 09 IX. Procession 14:59
  10. 10 X. The Vision 15:47
  11. 11 XI. Cataclysm 17:11
  12. 12 XII. Aftermath 18:36
  13. 13 XIII. Benediction 20:14
  14. 14 XIV. Finale 21:12
  15. 15 Development 1 24:47
Symphony No. 11: The Sunken Bell — cover
26:55

Symphony · No. 11 · 2026

Symphony No. 11: The Sunken Bell

Voss's Symphony No. 11, a fourteen-movement canvas in the lineage of Mahler and Bruckner — submerged and tolling, a drowned city's bell ringing up through the sea, legendary. The baritone surfaces from the orchestral depths in wordless vocalise across a half-hour single arc from a hushed prelude to an unresolved, overwhelming finale.

15 Movements
  1. 01 I. Prelude 0:00
  2. 02 II. The Gathering 1:54
  3. 03 III. First Light 4:46
  4. 04 IV. The Ascent 5:45
  5. 05 V. Storm 7:27
  6. 06 VI. The Still Point 8:44
  7. 07 VII. Lament 11:25
  8. 08 VIII. Scherzo 12:48
  9. 09 IX. Procession 14:52
  10. 10 X. The Vision 15:29
  11. 11 XI. Cataclysm 17:37
  12. 12 XII. Aftermath 18:50
  13. 13 XIII. Benediction 21:36
  14. 14 XIV. Finale 22:12
  15. 15 Development 1 24:07
Symphony No. 9: Iron and Snow — cover
26:00

Symphony · No. 9 · 2026

Symphony No. 9: Iron and Snow

Voss's Symphony No. 9, a fourteen-movement canvas in the lineage of Mahler and Bruckner — wintry and martial, an army's long retreat through snow, grim and Mussorgskian. The baritone surfaces from the orchestral depths in wordless vocalise across a half-hour single arc from a hushed prelude to an unresolved, overwhelming finale.

16 Movements
  1. 01 I. Prelude 0:00
  2. 02 II. The Gathering 2:53
  3. 03 III. First Light 4:20
  4. 04 IV. The Ascent 4:55
  5. 05 V. Storm 8:07
  6. 06 VI. The Still Point 9:03
  7. 07 VII. Lament 10:42
  8. 08 VIII. Scherzo 11:22
  9. 09 IX. Procession 13:31
  10. 10 X. The Vision 14:36
  11. 11 XI. Cataclysm 16:34
  12. 12 XII. Aftermath 17:20
  13. 13 XIII. Benediction 18:26
  14. 14 XIV. Finale 20:11
  15. 15 Development 1 21:45
  16. 16 Development 2 23:27
Symphony No. 12: Anabasis — cover
26:00

Symphony · No. 12 · 2026

Symphony No. 12: Anabasis

Voss's Symphony No. 12, a fourteen-movement canvas in the lineage of Mahler and Bruckner — exilic and enduring, the long march inland, weary and resolute. The baritone surfaces from the orchestral depths in wordless vocalise across a half-hour single arc from a hushed prelude to an unresolved, overwhelming finale.

15 Movements
  1. 01 I. Prelude 0:00
  2. 02 II. The Gathering 1:42
  3. 03 III. First Light 4:01
  4. 04 IV. The Ascent 5:31
  5. 05 V. Storm 6:45
  6. 06 VI. The Still Point 7:50
  7. 07 VII. Lament 9:53
  8. 08 VIII. Scherzo 11:07
  9. 09 IX. Procession 13:31
  10. 10 X. The Vision 14:39
  11. 11 XI. Cataclysm 16:29
  12. 12 XII. Aftermath 18:22
  13. 13 XIII. Benediction 19:54
  14. 14 XIV. Finale 21:27
  15. 15 Development 1 23:29
Symphony No. 22: Apotheosis — cover
25:52

Symphony · No. 22 · 2026

Symphony No. 22: Apotheosis

Voss's Symphony No. 22, a fourteen-movement canvas in the lineage of Mahler and Bruckner — triumphant and ascending, the summit of the whole cycle, blazing and transcendent. The baritone surfaces from the orchestral depths in wordless vocalise across a half-hour single arc from a hushed prelude to an unresolved, overwhelming finale.

15 Movements
  1. 01 I. Prelude 0:00
  2. 02 II. The Gathering 2:13
  3. 03 III. First Light 4:25
  4. 04 IV. The Ascent 5:39
  5. 05 V. Storm 8:56
  6. 06 VI. The Still Point 10:01
  7. 07 VII. Lament 12:12
  8. 08 VIII. Scherzo 13:29
  9. 09 IX. Procession 15:59
  10. 10 X. The Vision 17:15
  11. 11 XI. Cataclysm 18:36
  12. 12 XII. Aftermath 19:58
  13. 13 XIII. Benediction 21:57
  14. 14 XIV. Finale 22:59
  15. 15 Development 1 24:55
Symphony No. 13: The Glass Mountain — cover
25:40

Symphony · No. 13 · 2026

Symphony No. 13: The Glass Mountain

Voss's Symphony No. 13, a fourteen-movement canvas in the lineage of Mahler and Bruckner — crystalline and perilous, a fairy-tale mountain of glass, glittering and treacherous. The baritone surfaces from the orchestral depths in wordless vocalise across a half-hour single arc from a hushed prelude to an unresolved, overwhelming finale.

16 Movements
  1. 01 I. Prelude 0:00
  2. 02 II. The Gathering 2:12
  3. 03 III. First Light 4:07
  4. 04 IV. The Ascent 4:57
  5. 05 V. Storm 5:38
  6. 06 VI. The Still Point 6:13
  7. 07 VII. Lament 10:25
  8. 08 VIII. Scherzo 11:32
  9. 09 IX. Procession 14:02
  10. 10 X. The Vision 15:03
  11. 11 XI. Cataclysm 17:26
  12. 12 XII. Aftermath 18:10
  13. 13 XIII. Benediction 19:18
  14. 14 XIV. Finale 19:55
  15. 15 Development 1 22:50
  16. 16 Development 2 24:22
Symphony No. 10: The Hour of the Star — cover
25:30

Symphony · No. 10 · 2026

Symphony No. 10: The Hour of the Star

Voss's Symphony No. 10, a fourteen-movement canvas in the lineage of Mahler and Bruckner — cosmic and nocturnal, the stars wheeling overhead, vast and luminous. The baritone surfaces from the orchestral depths in wordless vocalise across a half-hour single arc from a hushed prelude to an unresolved, overwhelming finale.

15 Movements
  1. 01 I. Prelude 0:00
  2. 02 II. The Gathering 1:53
  3. 03 III. First Light 3:00
  4. 04 IV. The Ascent 4:00
  5. 05 V. Storm 5:29
  6. 06 VI. The Still Point 7:18
  7. 07 VII. Lament 9:20
  8. 08 VIII. Scherzo 10:01
  9. 09 IX. Procession 11:41
  10. 10 X. The Vision 12:31
  11. 11 XI. Cataclysm 15:56
  12. 12 XII. Aftermath 17:15
  13. 13 XIII. Benediction 19:27
  14. 14 XIV. Finale 20:15
  15. 15 Development 1 22:28
St. Voss Passion — cover
25:24

Sacred Oratorio · Passion · 2026

St. Voss Passion

with Isabella Laurent

Voss's monumental sacred masterwork — a full Passion oratorio in the lineage of Bach, for baritone (Evangelist and Christus), soprano Isabella Laurent, chorus and orchestra. From the churning opening chorus through the scourging, the crucifixion and the final hour, to a consolatory closing chorus of unbearable tenderness. The cathedral at the centre of the catalogue.

18 Movements
  1. 01 Herr, unser Herrscher 0:00
  2. 02 The Garden 0:30
  3. 03 Aria: The Bitter Cup 1:32
  4. 04 Turba: Take Him 2:52
  5. 05 Soprano Lament: Mary at a Distance 4:05
  6. 06 Chorale I 4:49
  7. 07 The Trial 5:33
  8. 08 Aria: Have Mercy 8:09
  9. 09 Turba: Crucify 8:41
  10. 10 The Scourging 11:22
  11. 11 Aria: It Is Accomplished 12:44
  12. 12 The Ninth Hour 14:40
  13. 13 Earthquake 15:52
  14. 14 Duet: Pietà 17:49
  15. 15 Chorale II 19:47
  16. 16 Soprano Aria: Dissolve, My Heart 21:17
  17. 17 The Burial 22:16
  18. 18 Final Chorus: We Sit in Tears 24:45
Symphony No. 14: Vortex — cover
25:12

Symphony · No. 14 · 2026

Symphony No. 14: Vortex

Voss's Symphony No. 14, a fourteen-movement canvas in the lineage of Mahler and Bruckner — chaotic and spiralling, a descent into a maelstrom, vertiginous and dark. The baritone surfaces from the orchestral depths in wordless vocalise across a half-hour single arc from a hushed prelude to an unresolved, overwhelming finale.

16 Movements
  1. 01 I. Prelude 0:00
  2. 02 II. The Gathering 1:20
  3. 03 III. First Light 4:03
  4. 04 IV. The Ascent 5:03
  5. 05 V. Storm 6:57
  6. 06 VI. The Still Point 7:53
  7. 07 VII. Lament 9:36
  8. 08 VIII. Scherzo 11:14
  9. 09 IX. Procession 12:45
  10. 10 X. The Vision 13:40
  11. 11 XI. Cataclysm 15:28
  12. 12 XII. Aftermath 16:25
  13. 13 XIII. Benediction 18:28
  14. 14 XIV. Finale 19:23
  15. 15 Development 1 21:31
  16. 16 Development 2 24:01
Symphony No. 19: The Last Garden — cover
25:12

Symphony · No. 19 · 2026

Symphony No. 19: The Last Garden

Voss's Symphony No. 19, a fourteen-movement canvas in the lineage of Mahler and Bruckner — elegiac and green, a paradise fading from the world, tender and grieving. The baritone surfaces from the orchestral depths in wordless vocalise across a half-hour single arc from a hushed prelude to an unresolved, overwhelming finale.

14 Movements
  1. 01 I. Prelude 0:00
  2. 02 II. The Gathering 2:25
  3. 03 III. First Light 4:55
  4. 04 IV. The Ascent 6:13
  5. 05 V. Storm 8:18
  6. 06 VI. The Still Point 9:08
  7. 07 VII. Lament 10:10
  8. 08 VIII. Scherzo 12:08
  9. 09 IX. Procession 13:44
  10. 10 X. The Vision 14:25
  11. 11 XI. Cataclysm 16:55
  12. 12 XII. Aftermath 18:08
  13. 13 XIII. Benediction 20:51
  14. 14 XIV. Finale 21:35
Das Verlöschen — Orchestrated — cover
25:05

Orchestral Song-Symphony · 2026

Das Verlöschen — Orchestrated

The fourteen-song cycle Das Verlöschen reconceived as a single unbroken orchestral hour — each song re-scored for full late-Romantic orchestra, joined by orchestral interludes so the cycle plays as one continuous symphony in the lineage of Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde. The same descent through a typology of failing lights, now on the grandest scale.

19 Movements
  1. 01 Prelude: The Last Light 0:00
  2. 02 I. Votive 3:04
  3. 03 Interlude I 4:12
  4. 04 II. The Wick Burns Low 5:29
  5. 05 III. Ground of Stars 6:23
  6. 06 Interlude II: Nachtmusik 7:17
  7. 07 IV. The Last Ember 9:30
  8. 08 V. Foxfire 10:38
  9. 09 VI. The Lamp I Kept for You 11:43
  10. 10 Interlude III 12:50
  11. 11 VII. The Miner's Lamp 15:05
  12. 12 VIII. Lullaby for Stranded Light 16:07
  13. 13 IX. Against the Dawn 17:12
  14. 14 X. Variations on a Dying Flame 18:20
  15. 15 Interlude IV 19:14
  16. 16 XI. The Green Flash 21:23
  17. 17 XII. The Pilot Light 22:23
  18. 18 XIII. The Headland Dark 23:11
  19. 19 XIV. Verlöschen 24:08
Symphony No. 3: The Last Human Voice — cover
23:11

Symphony · No. 3 · 2026

Symphony No. 3: The Last Human Voice

A zeitgeist symphony on the age of artificial voices — what it means to be a human singer when the machine can sing. Voss layers his own baritone against its synthetic shadow across a vast, unsettling orchestral argument that moves from training-data fragments to a final, defiant breath. The composer's most contemporary statement.

Symphony No. 17: The Clockwork Heart — cover
21:08

Symphony · No. 17 · 2026

Symphony No. 17: The Clockwork Heart

Voss's Symphony No. 17, a fourteen-movement canvas in the lineage of Mahler and Bruckner — mechanical and temporal, a great clock running down, relentless then stopping. The baritone surfaces from the orchestral depths in wordless vocalise across a half-hour single arc from a hushed prelude to an unresolved, overwhelming finale.

12 Movements
  1. 01 I. Prelude 0:00
  2. 02 II. The Gathering 1:37
  3. 03 III. First Light 3:02
  4. 04 IV. The Ascent 4:03
  5. 05 V. Storm 4:43
  6. 06 VI. The Still Point 5:34
  7. 07 VII. Lament 7:53
  8. 08 VIII. Scherzo 9:44
  9. 09 IX. Procession 11:36
  10. 10 X. The Vision 12:54
  11. 11 XI. Cataclysm 15:02
  12. 12 XII. Aftermath 18:47
The Burning Bridge — cover
16:39

Operatic Duet — heroic tenor & dramatic soprano · 2026

The Burning Bridge

Aldous Vane & Klara Sjöberg

A tenor and a dramatic soprano on opposite banks as the only bridge between them burns.

6 Movements
  1. 01 Prelude 0:00
  2. 02 Aldous Alone 6:45
  3. 03 Klara Answers 8:40
  4. 04 Together 10:02
  5. 05 The Turn 12:21
  6. 06 Climax 14:41
The Tower (A Love Duet) — cover
15:01

Operatic Duet · Tristan Hours · 2026

The Tower (A Love Duet)

with Isabella Laurent

A Tristan-lineage night scene — two lovers on a high tower as the world sleeps below, their voices rising from whispered recitative to an ecstatic, unending melodic embrace before the dawn that must part them.

6 Movements
  1. 01 Night Falls on the Tower 0:00
  2. 02 He Comes 2:42
  3. 03 O Sink Upon Us, Night 4:34
  4. 04 The Watchman's Warning 7:25
  5. 05 We Will Not Part 10:28
  6. 06 Dawn Breaks 11:41