Your story, improvised live
A piece of music that exists because you do.
Tell me about a moment that matters. I'll improvise it into music — live, just for you.
25 minutes · Live on video call · You keep the recording
Hear a live improvisation (1 min)

How it works
Three quiet steps.
Share your story
Book a time and fill out a short form about your moment, your person, your mood.
Meet me live
We hop on a 25-minute video call. We talk for a few minutes, then I close my eyes and play — improvising your music in real time.
Keep it forever
Within 24 hours you receive the full recording, beautifully packaged — yours to keep, share, or gift.
Why live matters
This isn't a file from a catalog. It's a human being, listening to you, answering with music — in a moment that will never happen the same way twice.
Every session is played once. No presets, no shortcuts, no algorithms guessing at what a memory should sound like. Just breath, hands, and the story you told me minutes before.
Perfect for
Moments that ask for music.
An anniversary gift that no one else could give
A goodbye to a chapter of life — a job, a city, a year
A tribute to someone you love
A moment just for yourself
Pricing
Choose your session.
Solo
founding price — first 10 clients
- 25-minute live video session
- Audio recording delivered within 24h
- Personalized digital cover
Keepsake
- Everything in Solo
- Studio-quality audio mix of your piece
- Video recording of the session
Grand
- Everything in Keepsake
- Session for two or more listeners (couples, families)
- Personalized gift certificate (beautiful PDF to give before the session)
Payment is arranged after the session — no prepayment needed.

About the pianist
Thirty years at the piano. Only ever improvising.
I've spent most of my life listening — to rooms, to silences, to the way someone's voice changes when they talk about the person they love. Improvisation, for me, has always been a form of listening out loud.
Piano Portrait is what happens when I turn that practice toward one person at a time. No audience, no stage — just your story, and the music it asks for.
— With warmth, Sergey
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