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2:23 this part is so cool. Kapustin never fails to surprise me.Also agree with how Kapustin engraving is top notch... something about it is so aesthetically pleasing, and also very 'Kapustin'. Someone should make a music font out of it haha
That part is unlike anything he’s written eh? he never really uses that harmonic flavour elsewhere..
"ayo what ya cookin""phrygian mac & cheese"
totally off the cuff it kind of reminds me of the harmonic flavor of the 4th ornstein sonata.
Will download this piece and study it on my own time! Beautiful jazz work....
Been curious about this piece for a long time, glad to finally hear it :DD Such a lovely piece!!
Thank you, great performance
Lovely piece and very tastefully interpreted! I almost feel like I'm listening to something by Keith Jarrett or Michel Petrucciani...
4:26 reminds me of a passage from the second movement of his 5th piano sonata!
Awesome!
Your scales are so smooth! What a great ending too! Thank you so much once again!
Finally found another Ballade!
這首好棒
👏
I think there are some similarities between this and Sonata no 12.
Beautiful. Where can I find the score?
It's been freshly published by Schott, you can find it through most distributors I think
@@coqdorysme thank you very much
he got that keyboard rizz 😏
I don't understand why in the end he composed a chinese sounding thing, seems a bit out of character with the whole theme
Chinese Jazz
Chinese music doesn't have a patent on pentatonic scales or similar-sounding music. It exists in other music too ;)
It doesn’t really sound Chinese to me. sounds more like to stuff found in the end of Hollywood scores in the 1950s.
2:23 this part is so cool. Kapustin never fails to surprise me.
Also agree with how Kapustin engraving is top notch... something about it is so aesthetically pleasing, and also very 'Kapustin'. Someone should make a music font out of it haha
That part is unlike anything he’s written eh? he never really uses that harmonic flavour elsewhere..
"ayo what ya cookin"
"phrygian mac & cheese"
totally off the cuff it kind of reminds me of the harmonic flavor of the 4th ornstein sonata.
Will download this piece and study it on my own time! Beautiful jazz work....
Been curious about this piece for a long time, glad to finally hear it :DD Such a lovely piece!!
Thank you, great performance
Lovely piece and very tastefully interpreted! I almost feel like I'm listening to something by Keith Jarrett or Michel Petrucciani...
4:26 reminds me of a passage from the second movement of his 5th piano sonata!
Awesome!
Your scales are so smooth! What a great ending too! Thank you so much once again!
Finally found another Ballade!
這首好棒
👏
I think there are some similarities between this and Sonata no 12.
Beautiful. Where can I find the score?
It's been freshly published by Schott, you can find it through most distributors I think
@@coqdorysme thank you very much
he got that keyboard rizz 😏
I don't understand why in the end he composed a chinese sounding thing, seems a bit out of character with the whole theme
Chinese Jazz
Chinese music doesn't have a patent on pentatonic scales or similar-sounding music. It exists in other music too ;)
It doesn’t really sound Chinese to me. sounds more like to stuff found in the end of Hollywood scores in the 1950s.