@@alixvox this is so true. realistically there are probably a few that are permanently lost unfortunately. but honestly the fact we have so many already when a lot of his music was seemingly displaced/not upkept is very lucky
haven't listened to this for 3 months and wow I forgot how much this concerto slaps. I always listen to 2 and 4 but this one is almost as good (not quite but almost!) Love early Kapustin the most! So glad we have this phenomenal piece now, 60 years after its composition!
“Jazz with a Russian soul” sounds in Moscow On 2023 June 27, unknown jazz works by Russian composers were performed at the Moscow International House of Music for the first time after decades of oblivion. The program “Jazz with a Russian Soul”, consisting of compositions by Dmitry Shostakovich, Alexander Tsfasman, Alexander Varlamov, Leonid Polovinkin, Vadim Lyudvikovsky and Nikolai Kapustin, was performed by one of the brightest modern jazz groups - the Peter Vostokov Big Jazz Orchestra. p.s. Unfortunately, sheet music is unpublished
You can really tell he was a proper band member when he wrote this haha. Wow, I was always curious what that concerto is like, given that every Kapustin's piano concerto is different.
2023년에는 모스크바에서 '러시아 영혼을 담은 재즈' 콘서트가 열렸는데, 그곳에서 가장 잘 알려지지 않은 다양한 작곡가들의 작품이 연주됐다. 그 중 카푸스틴의 첫 협주곡이 연주됐다. 이번 콘서트 녹화본은 유튜브에 없는데, 우연히 인터넷에서 발견했습니다. 좋은 소원을 빌어주셔서 감사합니다
Apparently it's real. I searched online and found the original concert video. You can find it by searching "Jazz with a Russian soul". It starts at 59.10. Before they start playing, the presenter gives a speech and it is as follows (I used ChatGPT for transcription and translation. There may be errors): "My second story began with the pride of Nikolai Kapustin. At the end of the 1950s, he became the soloist of the famous orchestra of Oleg Lugstrov. The virtuoso elegance is the main quality of Kapustin. He submits the piano to himself, makes it tickle, cry, sing gently. This musician was fascinated by all the shades of passion. He was admired for his quick-wittedness. So was his playing. "I learned to lead a double life, and I liked this adventure" said Nikolai Kapustin. The pride of the Moscow Conservatory, in love with the high classics of Beethoven, Liszt, and Bartok. He was seriously carried away by the fashionable jazz. He preferred it to the career of a classical pianist. He knew how to adapt the genre. Easy to turn into serious, and strictness to embellish with zeal. Genres are stupid human amusements, and music is music. At the turn of the 50s and 60s, the musician begins to compose. Unexpectedly, I felt a desire to play. The composer's dreams were in my possession. Kaputin wrote the first concerto for the piano and jazz orchestra for Oleg Lugstrov. The concert was played a couple of times, then forgotten. The notes were considered lost. But we know, the manuscripts do not burn. Don't judge strictly. He tried to give a classical form of jazz breathing. It seems it turned out funny. Don't you think so? Nikolai Kapustin. The first concerto for the piano and jazz orchestra. The soloist is Alexey Chernakov."
i cant find it. do you still have access to it? if you do please reply the link here. apparently it also has Gubaidulina's Revuemusik for Jazz band and symphony orchestra!
The program of the concert that this recording was taken at says says the piece op. 2, not the op. 147. It could very well be Op. 147, but I feel like they would write that instead if that's what they were playing.
Feels like you can always hear snippets of his later style in this, I suspect it's the op. 147. The sort of chromaticisms you don't hear at all in the op. 3 variations for instance
@@nikol4y.l I seem to recall that he was told to write something more accessible for the op. 3, and that this piece was too complicated for people to stay interested.
WOAH IT EXISTS?!? how the fuck am i 6 months late here? 😭 thanks for the upload!! edit: just listened and its really fun but I just wish it was longer haha
After all these years...
Finally, We Have Them All
WE'VE COLLECTED ALL THE INFINITY STONE BOYS
I will not rest until all his Op.’s are revived
@@alixvoxexactly.
literally!
@@alixvox this is so true. realistically there are probably a few that are permanently lost unfortunately. but honestly the fact we have so many already when a lot of his music was seemingly displaced/not upkept is very lucky
We have all 6 of them now. Been waiting on this one for years.
There is a revised version of Kapustin of Piano Concerto No. 1 Op. 147 (2012). The recording hear is the original Op. 2.
haven't listened to this for 3 months and wow I forgot how much this concerto slaps. I always listen to 2 and 4 but this one is almost as good (not quite but almost!) Love early Kapustin the most! So glad we have this phenomenal piece now, 60 years after its composition!
“Jazz with a Russian soul” sounds in Moscow
On 2023 June 27, unknown jazz works by Russian composers were performed at the Moscow International House of Music for the first time after decades of oblivion. The program “Jazz with a Russian Soul”, consisting of compositions by Dmitry Shostakovich, Alexander Tsfasman, Alexander Varlamov, Leonid Polovinkin, Vadim Lyudvikovsky and Nikolai Kapustin, was performed by one of the brightest modern jazz groups - the Peter Vostokov Big Jazz Orchestra.
p.s. Unfortunately, sheet music is unpublished
It's there! The music t's somewhere there. There's hope.
Why wasn't this reommendet to me? RUclips algorithm?! I love the melodies at 4:05 and 10:50!
NO WAY I WAS WAITING FOR THIS FOREVER I'M SO HAPPY
ME TOO IKR
I WASNT WAITING BUT IM HAPPY TOO
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Its davikersul btw
NAH REAL???? I've been waiting for this since 2021!
A recording of this piece exists???? OMG
Such a shame I can't find any CDs of 1, 2, 3 and 6, especially 3 as it is probably his best concerto.
Heeyyyoo damn finally a good record of the 1st piano concerto of Kapustin ! i really appreciate thanks man
와 이거 뭐야 어떻게 찾으신거야!
You can really tell he was a proper band member when he wrote this haha. Wow, I was always curious what that concerto is like, given that every Kapustin's piano concerto is different.
I found it 1 month later😭😭😭
the beginning reminds me the vibe in Arutunian's trumpet concerto
That's what we needed the most
Two ads interrupting this masterpiece : this is criminal
정말 감사합니다... 누군진 모르겠지만 하시는 일 다 잘 되고 평생 복 받으세요... 어떻게 찾으신건가요
2023년에는 모스크바에서 '러시아 영혼을 담은 재즈' 콘서트가 열렸는데, 그곳에서 가장 잘 알려지지 않은 다양한 작곡가들의 작품이 연주됐다. 그 중 카푸스틴의 첫 협주곡이 연주됐다. 이번 콘서트 녹화본은 유튜브에 없는데, 우연히 인터넷에서 발견했습니다. 좋은 소원을 빌어주셔서 감사합니다
I *NEEDED* this
Wikipedia also mentions "Op. 147: Concerto for piano and orchestra No. 1 (2nd edition) (2012)" - i wonder what is known about this?
wha... for reals??
i had to do a quintuple take when i read the title
literally could not believe my eyes when i first saw this
OMG IM SO HAPPY
Thank you!
감사합니다.. 감사합니다..
omg i LOVE KAPUSTIN!!!!!1
Apparently it's real. I searched online and found the original concert video. You can find it by searching "Jazz with a Russian soul". It starts at 59.10. Before they start playing, the presenter gives a speech and it is as follows (I used ChatGPT for transcription and translation. There may be errors):
"My second story began with the pride of Nikolai Kapustin. At the end of the 1950s, he became the soloist of the famous orchestra of Oleg Lugstrov. The virtuoso elegance is the main quality of Kapustin. He submits the piano to himself, makes it tickle, cry, sing gently. This musician was fascinated by all the shades of passion. He was admired for his quick-wittedness. So was his playing. "I learned to lead a double life, and I liked this adventure" said Nikolai Kapustin. The pride of the Moscow Conservatory, in love with the high classics of Beethoven, Liszt, and Bartok. He was seriously carried away by the fashionable jazz. He preferred it to the career of a classical pianist. He knew how to adapt the genre. Easy to turn into serious, and strictness to embellish with zeal. Genres are stupid human amusements, and music is music. At the turn of the 50s and 60s, the musician begins to compose. Unexpectedly, I felt a desire to play. The composer's dreams were in my possession. Kaputin wrote the first concerto for the piano and jazz orchestra for Oleg Lugstrov. The concert was played a couple of times, then forgotten. The notes were considered lost. But we know, the manuscripts do not burn. Don't judge strictly. He tried to give a classical form of jazz breathing. It seems it turned out funny. Don't you think so? Nikolai Kapustin. The first concerto for the piano and jazz orchestra. The soloist is Alexey Chernakov."
i cant find it. do you still have access to it? if you do please reply the link here. apparently it also has Gubaidulina's Revuemusik for Jazz band and symphony orchestra!
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@@mikechad27 I can't share a link but if you search “Jazz with a Russian soul” in Google, it should come up. It's a Russian site.
Based Kapustin yet again
any information whether this is the original 1961 version or the revised version from 2012 (op 147?)
The program of the concert that this recording was taken at says says the piece op. 2, not the op. 147. It could very well be Op. 147, but I feel like they would write that instead if that's what they were playing.
@@filmscorevideos i see... so the original score may have been discovered, very exciting!
Feels like you can always hear snippets of his later style in this, I suspect it's the op. 147. The sort of chromaticisms you don't hear at all in the op. 3 variations for instance
@@nikol4y.l that may be the case, but we don't really have confirmation of it yet. besides kapustin said that he only revised the instrumentation
@@nikol4y.l I seem to recall that he was told to write something more accessible for the op. 3, and that this piece was too complicated for people to stay interested.
The big band concerto
Yoooooooooo where did you find this????
I Also want to know
THE ONE PIECE! THE ONE PIECE IS REAL!!!
HOLY
WOAH IT EXISTS?!? how the fuck am i 6 months late here? 😭 thanks for the upload!!
edit: just listened and its really fun but I just wish it was longer haha
Спасибо!
Леша Чернаков гений!
we have all 6 no way
Is that really Kapustin? )
Doesn't sound like him
@@enriqueernesto738yes it does
YOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Incredibly based