Stella Tartsinis is a cinematic orchestral composer bringing an experience of orchestral composing to her scores. She has studied music at major music conservatories and music schools around the country. Her compositions bring constant build and excitement behind any media production. The lyrical element embodies all the qualities of a well-structured orchestral style melodic flow and build capturing the emotional needs of media having a diverse array of emotion and styles. Besides being a trained composer, she is a concert classical saxophonist having studied with the legendary Sigurd Rascher who was the pioneer of the classical saxophone.

Composer
Prolific composer and songwriter, works include various styles. My catalog includes songs of various styles, instrumental cues, cinematic instrumentals, as well as traditional modern classical composition works.

Performance | Training
Began a performance career in 1997, Stella or "Styliani" has given recitals at Weill Hall (Carnegie Hall) among other NYC Venues and pit orchestras. She was invited to study with the legendary, Pioneer of the Saxophone, Sigurd Rascher. She has been heard on National and International Radio.
Music training: Los Angelos Film School (BM - 2025) Music Production Bachelor.; Rutgers University (DMA); New England Conservatory (GD); Manhattan School of Music (Saxophone Program); Florida State University (M.M. Woodwinds); University of Southern Mississippi (B.M.A.).
"An energetic young saxophone player. I recommend Styliani Tartsinis.
Sigurd Rascher, Legendary Saxophonist & Saxophone Pioneer.
"An all-out, no-holds-barred, very impressive performance"
"Styliani Tartsinis is fully justified in billing herself as a saxophone virtuoso"
Edith Eisler, New York Concert Review
"Flawless control."
"Her altissimo register (the high end of the instrument, extending the normal range) is superb, with as good control and tuning as I have ever heard."
American Record Guide
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