Kirsten Agresta Copely Releases a Beautifully Performed Song
- R.A.G.

- Jun 30, 2025
- 3 min read

A gorgeous new release from Kirsten Agresta Copely just dropped and this is a piece of music that exemplifies how instrumental songs can shift in mood, spirit, and personality as the track takes you on a calming but sort of changing journey, and as it unfolds, you can feel some of that emotional undertone come through.
The beautiful thing about songs like "Kuruvinda" is that they do set a certain kind of tone or mood, but because of that, you let your mind flow with it. Your mind will go where it will as the song sets the mood. You may think of memories, current situations, or anything that's affecting your emotional persona at the moment.
I love this aspect because the song is constructed with an almost simplistic approach, but has so much impact at the same time.
There aren't dozens of layers and textures going on here; it is straightforward and plays on your thought process. It triggers thoughts and music that make you think or feel is important, especially right now.
This track takes you on a little bit of a journey and invites you to float alongside its cinematic and vast appeal while clinging to those notes and progressions.
Focused mainly on the harp, the track gives a soft and airy tonality and with that an almost dreamy approach or aesthetic.
To build this kind of atmosphere, the performance has to be just right, and of course, Kirsten knows exactly what she's doing with this instrument.
This artist is an esteemed performer and a Grammy-nominated, International award-winning harpist.
When it comes to creating her songs, I'm sure she puts a lot into not only the performance but the tone and richness of the soundscape that comes through.
She's able to build those moods or emotions and put them through the song so that you can receive them and feel everything.
The track features some ambient synth pads that fill the space and create even more of that cinematic backdrop and impactful drive while building the floating atmosphere that you've been pulled into.
There are some great changes in the progressions throughout this single and those are the parts where you can feel the moods change.
There are those parts that sort of pull you in further, and when those changes come, you can feel them with the change in the notes and progression.
When you listen to this, it feels peaceful in a sense.
You feel like you're part of the song or that the song is part of you.
Your mind drifts away with the notes and the tone of that beautiful harp, and it's up to you where it goes, but again, it's up to Kirsten to create the atmosphere and mood.
This sounds like this feels like it may have been cathartic for Kirsten to write and release because it feels personal. The instrument is how she expresses herself, and through that, you can feel that emotional pull a lot of the time.
You can feel the spirit in the music, and all the shifts that the song presents musically come from her personality.
It's almost like the harp is an extension of herself, and I find that to be a beautiful thing with any player and any instrument when you know it to be true.
Sometimes you can hear a performance and just absolutely tell that the instrument is just an extension of the human behind it and I've come to love that in all kinds of music from classical to rock.
This was a gorgeous single and for anyone that loves music that can swim around in the air that surrounds you, pull you into a different world for a little bit, or connect with you in ways that you rarely get, this song is definitely for you.
A beautiful song from a beautiful performer, come put on some headphones and listen to "Kuruvinda".






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