Raffael Brunner

… music for untold stories …

A soundtrack to films that do not yet exist.

An undefined feeling... that arrives from nowhere. Nothing changed. And now — everything is different.

There are stories that are never spoken. That linger in glances, in abandoned rooms, in the moment just before a breath is released.

Each composition begins with a feeling and ends in an experience. Six instrumental works moving between orchestral grandeur and experimental depth, built on tension, release, and the silence between.

tónos

A man sets out to confront the darkness within himself. Through struggle and surrender, he finds what he was looking for was never outside — it was always there.

Dramatic and introspective. Builds from quiet tension to emotional release. Suited for character-driven scenes, inner conflict, and moments of transformation.

vanitas

A world consumed by excess, greed, and destruction — and the quiet question of what remains when everything falls away. A meditation on the vanity of human ambition and the enduring truth that what truly matters cannot be owned.

Dark and cinematic. Moves between orchestral weight and experimental texture. Suited for documentary films, social commentary, and scenes of contrast between beauty and destruction.

circles

Everything moves in circles. It begins, unfolds, brings joy or suffering — and ends, only to begin again in some new or familiar form. Nothing is ever truly lost. Nothing is ever truly finished. Atmospheric and expansive.

Built on space, stillness, and gradual momentum. Suited for nature documentaries, journey narratives, and scenes of solitude and discovery.

Schwarz-weiß-Foto eines Mannes mit Brille, grauem Pullover mit Tiermuster und einer North Face Jacke, trägt eine Mütze, sitzt auf einem Felsen.

About Raffael

Raffael Brunner composes instrumental music at the intersection of orchestral grandeur and experimental depth. His pieces follow no narrative — and yet they tell stories. Built on tension and release, they move through melancholy, fragility, and rare moments of stillness.