A piano solo from the EP Elements
Air was the first composition released from the Elements suite — a piece shaped around lightness, breath, and control. It introduced the sound world of the collection and brought the Elements suite onto the radar through early editorial support.
If Water settles, Air lifts.
Its flowing lines and subtle shifts invite pianists to explore softness, articulation, and balance — where precision and freedom coexist.
Why Air belongs alongside Water
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A study in lightness and control
Delicate phrasing encourages refined touch and awareness.
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Expanded expressive range
The music asks for subtle emotional movement rather than overt gesture.
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A shared voice
While distinct in character, Air speaks the same musical language as Water — confirming this is not a one-off, but a cohesive body of work.
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Accessible, with depth beneath
Straightforward on the surface, with nuance that continues to reveal itself over time.
Air helped introduce the Elements suite.
Water confirmed it.
Together, they form the entry point into a larger whole.
Owning the full body of work
Water and Air are part of Elements, itself drawn from Arelius’ complete piano works (2018–2021) — a collection written as a unified body rather than individual statements.
Many of these pieces were first discovered through listening and have quietly been lived with by listeners around the world long before they were available as sheet music. Several have reached millions of streams through steady, long-term engagement rather than trends.
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Not a bundle.
Not a compilation.
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