Undeniably Kapustin. Very juicy. 0:26 and 1:08 RH has Kapustin's Aquarela vibes 1:27 Kapustin's Blue Bossa Op.123 2:17 um.. George Michael's Careless Whisper? 🤣 2:36 Kapustin Etude no.6 did I get it right? 👀
Good spot on Careless Whisper!! I thought that was very funny. There's one other bit of melody that isn't Kapustin - I mean, Blue Bossa also isn't Kapustin, but you get it 🔥 a fuller quote is in the phrase after Careless Whisper
Great! The last four bars seem to be a direct reference to Kapustin (with the melody played in contrary motion, and the Lydian chord a tritone away from the tonic in the second-to-last bar).
Yes, I'm planning to put all my transcriptions up for sale on my website! If you send me a message from there, I'll be able to get you the score before the site's ready. thomasang.com
Undeniably Kapustin. Very juicy.
0:26 and 1:08 RH has Kapustin's Aquarela vibes
1:27 Kapustin's Blue Bossa Op.123
2:17 um.. George Michael's Careless Whisper? 🤣
2:36 Kapustin Etude no.6
did I get it right? 👀
Good spot on Careless Whisper!! I thought that was very funny. There's one other bit of melody that isn't Kapustin - I mean, Blue Bossa also isn't Kapustin, but you get it 🔥 a fuller quote is in the phrase after Careless Whisper
nichest content imaginable and it made its way perfectly into my recommended god bless
So... the algo works.
Kapustin hated writing paraphrases, but I imagine he would've enjoyed this one, with so many motivic and textural references.
I can totally hear the Bagatelle influence, well done!
This is a REMARKABLE arrangement and performance, but it’s also beautifully engraved! Well done in every aspect!
love how amongst all the complexity you can still hear the main melody clearly even in the variations!
Great work!
Wow! That's incredible! I see the 6th Etude too!
Fantastic! Kapustin's Op. 162? ;)
(homage to people calling Brahms' first symphony Beethoven's tenth)
This is amazing! Wonderful writing for the piano and very idiomatic of Kapustin
Great! The last four bars seem to be a direct reference to Kapustin (with the melody played in contrary motion, and the Lydian chord a tritone away from the tonic in the second-to-last bar).
That's right - from the last bagatelle!
Pues es genial...
Oh man this is too good 👏
I am also a fan of all three and love this very very much it's like the perfect mix of things I love put together in one
Thank you!! I'm glad you enjoyed this little bit of musical fun :)
Very catchy
Glorious! 🎉
this is awesome!
finally, it's finished!!
You are an amazing talent.
amazing
starting from bar 117 - kapustin op 40 no 6 etude!
incredibly based
this is so cool!
Thank you Lydia!!
Do you mind publishing a PDF? I'd like to learn this, if it's alright with you :>
is the sheet music available?
Yes, I'm planning to put all my transcriptions up for sale on my website! If you send me a message from there, I'll be able to get you the score before the site's ready.
thomasang.com
Sodelicious...
Is this played by human hands? Sounds great!
Yes, my own hands!
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