
Original music for weddings, funerals, and other rites of passage.
Commissioned by you. Composed with care.
Life’s Underscore
Book your no-fee consultation.
Meet your composer. Discuss your vision.
Who will this music celebrate? What milestone will it mark? The process begins with a free consultation discussing what you hope to achieve and the approach that we’ll take together.

For us, and for the ones we love.
When words aren’t enough.
Classical music composed in a cinematic style, connecting us to nostalgia, love, joy, grief, awe, and reverie.
Work directly with your composer, who will craft your original song over a period of weeks or months to ensure the deepest possible care.
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Every couple has “our song.” Create a new one together, written specifically for you and for your next chapter together.
First, meet with your composer as a couple to discuss what you want from the music and why, as well as your relationship, its history, and what you mean to each other.
Share any art, poetry, or existing music that reflects your relationship or that you’d like to influence your wedding or anniversary music.
If you already have a string quartet or other wedding band or ensemble booked, your composer can work directly with them. Otherwise, your composer can advise on the perfect instrumentation for your piece.
When the piece is complete, a fully produced recording will make your music accessible for the rest of your life together—in sickness and in health.
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When we lose a loved one, music has the capacity to articulate emotion beyond the reach of language. Honor their legacy with an original musical tribute that captures their spirit and their impact.
Meet with your composer to discuss what you want from the music and why. Share memories, share stories, and work with your composer to explore the heart of their legacy and your relationship.
Sharing your loved one’s favorite music, poems, letters, art, or photographs can help us shape a musical narrative that captures their essence, drawing on their cultural traditions while creating something wholly original.
From a solo piano piece for the service, to a string ensemble arrangement, or a full choral work, your composer can help you determine the perfect instrumentation for your piece.
Your musical tribute becomes both a farewell and a lasting celebration—a way to remember, to grieve, and to keep their spirit present through the transformative power of music. The piece can be performed at the service and/or recorded in studio as a keepsake for family and friends.
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Commission a new work for your own birthday or for a loved one’s—an original song that they can return to throughout their lives as a reminder of this moment and what it meant.
Begin in conversation with your composer, exploring your relationship to the celebrant and what they mean to you—your history together, stories, and memories. Discuss their past adventures and new beginnings, investigating the special turning point marked by this birthday.
Share any art, poetry, photographs, or existing music that reflects your relationship or that you’d like to influence this original birthday composition.
If you already have a string quartet, band, or ensemble booked, your composer can work directly with them. Otherwise, your composer can advise on the perfect instrumentation for your piece.
When the piece is complete, a fully produced recording will make your music accessible for all the years to come.
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Mark the end of one chapter and the beginning of another with music that honors a professional legacy while celebrating new horizons ahead.
Share your career journey with your composer—the challenges overcome, relationships built, and achievements earned along the way. Colleagues past and present can contribute memories and well-wishes to inform the emotional landscape of the piece.
Whether performed at a retirement party or presented as a gift, your custom composition becomes a musical reflection of your professional impact and a celebration of the adventures yet to come.
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Life's significant moments deserve their own soundtrack. From graduations to religious ceremonies, homecomings to adoption celebrations, create music that marks your transition and amplifies its meaning.
Meet with your composer to discuss the significance of your milestone and what it represents in your life journey. Share the emotions, hopes, and changes this moment brings, along with any cultural or personal traditions you'd like to honor musically.
Your composer will create a piece that respects the gravity of your milestone while capturing your unique experience. The composition can be tailored to complement existing ceremony music or stand alone as the centerpiece of your celebration.
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Transform your gathering into an unforgettable experience with original music that amplifies your message and moves people to action.
Begin with a discussion about your organization's mission, the event's goals, and the emotional response you want to evoke from attendees. Share your organization's history, success stories, and vision for the future.
Whether it's an environmental cause, medical research, education, or community development, your composer will create music that connects audiences to your purpose. The piece can be performed live at the event, used in promotional materials, or serve as a lasting anthem for your cause.
Your custom composition helps create a powerful, memorable atmosphere that inspires engagement and support. The music can be structured to complement specific moments in your program, from emotional video presentations to key speeches or award ceremonies.

Build community around the shared sensation of partnership, loss, and transformation.
Transform lives, loves, and legacies into music.
Previous Commissions
Meet your composer.
Aaron Fischer is a cinematic classical composer whose work explores emotional spaces beyond the reach of language. He’s interested in music’s capacity to not merely communicate emotion, but create it, inspiring solidarity through shared experiences of nostalgia, joy, grief, awe, thrill, and reverie.
In that exploration, he draws inspiration from film composers like John Williams, Danny Elfman, and Howard Shore, as well as classical greats like Tchaikovsky, Chopin, and Rachmaninoff.
Outside of his compositional work, Aaron coaches teams and leaders on issues like communication, conflict, creativity, and crisis. That work informs his approach to musical commissions, where he uses similar interrogative processes to mine for what we feel, what we need to say, and how we can say it best.