0 simple and/or sincere; not pretentious:
In this harmonically very unpretentious movement the composer achieves genuine poetry through understatement and delicate sculpting, especially of the sinuous line for solo alto.
Theoryconscious but unpretentious, the composer and researcher musicalised juxtapositions, both stimulating perception and reflecting its sharpness.
It's just that it seems like a local, small, unpretentious theatre.
Instead, throughout his term as minister, he rode in the vehicle used by his predecessor and continued to live in an unpretentious house.
His explorations of the perceptual effects of scale are sometimes jokey, sometimes profound, but always refreshing and unpretentious.
His advice was simple and unpretentious: don't delegate, treat people with respect, publish till you drop, increase your exposure, be original.
They may be utterly unpretentious or expressively sophisticated.
This lends the opera an unpretentious, conversational quality, which is complemented by her deceptively simple vocal lines.