Ice Memory reflects on glaciers as slow, fragile records of time—vast archives that preserve centuries of climate history within their layers. Their changes are nearly imperceptible, yet irreversible. The music unfolds with a sense of weight and suspension, shaped by long-breathed harmonies and subtle shifts in color. As the piece progresses, the texture gradually thins: lines fragment, resonance fades, and silence expands. What once feels solid becomes increasingly vulnerable. Rather than depicting catastrophe, Ice Memory focuses on disappearance. Through erosion of sound and density, the work mirrors how glaciers vanish slowly, asking the listener to attend to what is being lost—and what remains once it is gone.