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Orchestral Moods
Valkyrie Ascending
2:52
Cinematic/Epic, Victorious
Slabtown Library
1:29
Heartwarming, Curious
Tragedy of the Avantoe
2:05
Tragic, Reflective
Mines of Ashkar
1:12
Dwarven, Powerful
Tense Ambience
Church of the Whale Gods
1:36
To Train a Killer: First Hunt (Full OST)
4:54
Danger in the Woods
2:07
Thrilling Cues
Zykartia Forest (Demon Chase)
0:58
Eruption
0:43
A Daring Ice-scape
1:30
Triumph Refuted
0:36
Tales from Wendmor (Working Title) - an Educational Fantasy RPG
Theme of Curiosity
1:22
Seven Mile Bottom - Autumn - Day
2:20
Seven Mile Bottom - Winter - Night
2:15
Curious Cave
0:48
Friendly Gatherings
1:12
Peaceful Piano
Rivers of Glass (Felt)
4:33
Pisces, the Empath
2:39
Hyperborean Steps
2:21
The Shores of Delphi
1:58
Solitude
1:59
As Orchestrator for the Pianist Dr. Wayne Bethanis
Don't Look Back (The World is Changing)
3:12
Waltz of the Sirens
3:20
These Are More Than Memories
4:12
St. Declan's Traveling Dulcimer Candy Corporation
2:53
Waxheart | Adaptive Music Showcase - Campsite
LIVE ORCHESTRA | Three Dragons Concerto: Flames of Wrath
Waxheart | Ancient Shrine
LIVE ORCHESTRA | Three Dragons Concerto: Triumph of Hope
LIVE ORCHESTRA | Three Dragons Concerto: Mercy's Domain
Biography

Dr. Ross Mitchell is a pianist, composer, and musicologist whose musical practice focuses on synthesizing his three musical roles - performer, composer, and scholar. His compositional style is highly syncretic and informed by his broad knowledge of various musical styles historical and contemporary, from Schoenberg to Machaut to Uematsu. Ross received his PhD in Musicology for his interdisciplinary research on the Russian composer Alexander Skryabin, who held similar goals of synthesis and cohesion:

"For us now begins a new synthesis: harmony becomes melody and melody becomes harmony...and for me there is no distinction between melody and harmony - they are one and the same." - Alexander Skryabin, quoted in Leonid Sabaneev, Reminiscences on Skryabin, translated by Dr. Ross Mitchell.