For me, an interesting melody often emerges from a conglomeration of harmonies vibrating in front of a live audience. I regularly record these spontaneous ideas with my camera to polish them later in my music studio. However, in the studio, I always try to achieve that melodic climax I feel when I'm performing for an audience, and it's not always possible to replicate it. Studio work offers me a different kind of inspiration, one I might not yet be fully accustomed to, but which I value. This is why playing live, through improvisation, is so important to me. It is generally in those moments, connecting with the audience, where I manage to develop the ideas that I am convinced best convey my musical language. Miguel Terrazos
My Music
Live piano improvisation

My videos capture the raw, spontaneous live improvisation during a service; ideas that appear just once, for that specific moment. You can find these videos on my YouTube channel. I hope you'll join me there to continue the exploration.
Studio Work
Here is a small sample of my latest drafts and works-in-progress in my studio in Riggisberg. You can find these tracks on my SoundCloud channel.

