"All I Hear is the Symphony" refers to how music, ties together many parts to make a collective whole. It creates unity, transports the listener, and shifts the mind/heart to the present. "All I Hear is the Symphony," when repeatedly spoken, becomes a mantra that "as if everything will be okay." When the music is heard, it appears to me on a universal scale that everyone is interconnected in a way that is bigger and more healing than the individual themselves. These works focus on the human condition that being death, aging, and the body's fragility, on a social, political and personal level; revealing a fearless engagement with the inevitable cycles of existence. These three subjects open the doors to vulnerability, resilience, and transformation, vital to the human experience. In the face of mortality, they speak to life's impermanence.