Posted December 24, 2007 by MuzicHunter
Masha
by Alexander Naumov
, , , , , new academic music, postminimalism

MuzicHunter says: I am often surprised by the variety of music that people upload to muzic from around the world. Today Alexander Naumov has posted a minimalist gem all the way from Moscow. I love the delicate yet deliberate cyclical piano figures which lay the groundwork for a gradual tension that drifts and ponders but never entirely resolves. Cool, reflective, and sophisticated.
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