The blog will pick a word of the week, to share & explore the selected word. Here’s an expression for the word – water.



Classical music inspired by both the sea & minimalism include pieces from the late 20th & 21st centuries that use repetitive figures, sustained textures, hypnotic rhythms to evoke the vastness, the power, the mystery & the serene timelessness of the ocean. Composers have been dramatically drawn to the ocean for its emotional depth, playfulness & the atmospheric inspiration. Mesmerising masterpieces that emote the vivid & vibrant moods of the sea.


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