
A Cycle Ends moves with quiet grace, letting emotion surface through restraint rather than drama. Taisen blends neoclassical structure with instinctive improvisation, allowing piano lines to breathe while Hannah Al-Kharusy’s cello adds a human, voice-like warmth. The piece feels suspended in a moment of farewell—heavy with reflection, yet softened by gratitude. Nothing is rushed or overstated; each note lands with intention and space. It’s music for endings that don’t ask for closure, only acknowledgement—a gentle release that lingers long after the final resonance fades.
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