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Marynka released two quality dream-pop albums in early 2000's. After 2015 Marynka composes and plays piano. She insists that music must be meaningful – it can be entertainy, witty, masterful, but it must also show the gateway to the spiritual dimension. Marynka is inspired by ideas of the Russian composer Scriabin about the sacred role of music. She was born and raised in Moscow, Russia. She studied music composition, production and conducting at Moscow Conservatorium and Utrecht Conservatorium. She studied acting and singing at GITIS, Moscow and at Amsterdam University of Arts. Marynka did work within experimental pop and light classical music. She masters her own concept of Instant Music, when she ignites a delicate intuitive connection with her listeners to create genuine music of here and now. Since she started to experiment with scales and timbres, Marynka was eager to learn about music of other musical cultures. Marynka ‘s music bares features of modal improvisation, as it is understood in Indian music, elaborating on various emotional states or moods. She strips the composition down to simple (not simplistic) melodic lines. Her music is non-linear. It evolves in multidimensional space with it’s own gravity, altering sense of Time and Space. She plays around the musical carcass, weaving musical threads around it ever differently. Marynka fills the music with admiration of the moment, so even Time can enjoy it’s own flow. Like in meditation, the listeners immerse themselves into deep emotional state, and free their souls from the dictate of intellect. Marynka is inspired by Alexander Scriabin’s music and his musical mysticism. Her approach is also reminiscent of Satie, Debussy, but also George Gurdjieff/Hartman. Marynka believes in healing power of music and is eager to share it with her audiences. Marynka’s piano is tuned to 432 HZ.

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Marynka

By Kyle Larson