This is soo beautiful I feel a touch of rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky in it. The man was an absolute genius. Its not only jazz its amazingly romanticised too. I absolutely love it. Thank you very much.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
still so sad. its so wild how he's gained pretty widespread popularity within the classical music community just 1 or 2 years after his death. he definitely didnt ever want fame or fortune though. he was an extremely, EXTREMELY introverted man. wish that we could know more about him as a person. there's actually a book released a year or two ago with all the letters he wrote translated into english. i havent got it though yet.
Kapustin music sounds much better to me with an orchestra accompaniment as it has more texture. His notation arrangement is incomparable to other jazz composers with those broken chords and atonal harmony plus the boastful fast jazz rhythm! Melody themes are nice to listen to like a breath of fresh air...
thank you for sharing this piece, first time to hear, it just makes me speechless, only bringing tears to my eyes. very glad to be alive with this brilliant Maestro in same era, his passing is a great loss to all:(
Esta obra musical es absolutamente fantástica. Pareciera que consta de tres movimientos subsecuentes. Pero, al final aparece una coda tranquila tal como inició. Excelente grabación. Muchas gracias por tan bello concierto rapsódico!!!
@@teacoffee42 mi piacerebbe avere in altrnativa la riduzione per 2 pianoforti o la partitura completa. La versione per due pianoforti è senz'altro più fruibile per me. Il mio scopo è leggere e studiare questo pezzo.
Impossibile trovarlo ragazzi, ho fatto salti mortali, per 2 pianoforti non esiste, cé solo una partitura manoscritta completa ciò é con i fiati al completo, cmq nel primavera 2021 io suoneró questa Rapsodia in Ucraina
A true modernist composer! It is hard to believe that Kapustin was not American, but Russian! Again, if he was in America, he would have gotten more recognition! In Russia, he was tolerated, not appreciated for the modernist he was. Jazz is America and Kapustin buried himself in his anti-jazz country! What a shame, but he knew all of this and lived with it? Why . . . . .?
This comment is actually disgusting and so disrespectful. Your American Exceptionalism is showing… Kapustin didn’t ‘bury himself’ in anything. He was a very shy and nervous man who refused to fly on a plane and did not like to travel much at all. Educate yourself by reading the book ‘Conversations with Nikolai Kapustin’ by Yana Tyulkova, now fully translated into English. Comments like this make me rage so much.
진짜 넘 좋다... 처음들을땐 약간 난해할수 있어도 듣다보면 빠져나올수가 없음
Шедевр!Классика навсегда!
This is soo beautiful I feel a touch of rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky in it. The man was an absolute genius. Its not only jazz its amazingly romanticised too. I absolutely love it. Thank you very much.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
The opening sounds like Rachmaninoff Elegie that got jazzified
There is a definite Rachmaninoff feel at the beginning, for sure.
The quasi-baroque circle of fifths passage at 6:42 is so so genius. RIP to the master ):
Omg! it's so beautiful! It even better than his 2nd piano concerto
I can hear some excerpts from his Sonatina (around 8:38)! Can't believe we'll never ever get more masterpieces from him again :(
@@teacoffee42 he wrote his last opus 161 Moon Rainbow 2016
still so sad. its so wild how he's gained pretty widespread popularity within the classical music community just 1 or 2 years after his death. he definitely didnt ever want fame or fortune though. he was an extremely, EXTREMELY introverted man. wish that we could know more about him as a person. there's actually a book released a year or two ago with all the letters he wrote translated into english. i havent got it though yet.
I love Kapustin, but this is first time to hear this piece. Thanks for uploading!
Kapustin music sounds much better to me with an orchestra accompaniment as it has more texture. His notation arrangement is incomparable to other jazz composers with those broken chords and atonal harmony plus the boastful fast jazz rhythm! Melody themes are nice to listen to like a breath of fresh air...
6:41 Killing part (NO SWING!)
thank you for sharing this piece, first time to hear, it just makes me speechless, only bringing tears to my eyes.
very glad to be alive with this brilliant Maestro in same era, his passing is a great loss to all:(
Absolute Legend! Thank you, this is a fantastic and far too neglected piece.
Pure genius 🧡
i want a movie that uses this score
정말 아름답네요..
瞬間を楽譜に落とし込んだような
とても素敵な曲ですね。
ピアノが素晴らしいです。
Thanks for uploading this Kapustin's unknown early music!
Esta obra musical es absolutamente fantástica. Pareciera que consta de tres movimientos subsecuentes. Pero, al final aparece una coda tranquila tal como inició. Excelente grabación. Muchas gracias por tan bello concierto rapsódico!!!
Total genius!!!
4:44 , 8:19
4:05~ best part!
fantastico!
9:38 misty anyone? I love the motif
8:24 so cute
5:50 sounds a lot like his op36 (toccatina)
6:42
7:01 개좋아ㅠㅠ
한국인이다 ㅠ
Where can I find the score? I can't find it in Italian stores, in internet, or on Amazon. Can you help me?
you will find this score if you search in russian, kapustin concert rhapsody arrangement rustem abyazov
Avró l onore e il piacere di suonarlo nel 2021,un brano che amo
@@teacoffee42 mi piacerebbe avere in altrnativa la riduzione per 2 pianoforti o la partitura completa. La versione per due pianoforti è senz'altro più fruibile per me. Il mio scopo è leggere e studiare questo pezzo.
Impossibile trovarlo ragazzi, ho fatto salti mortali, per 2 pianoforti non esiste, cé solo una partitura manoscritta completa ciò é con i fiati al completo, cmq nel primavera 2021 io suoneró questa Rapsodia in Ucraina
www.la-primavera.org/fs/a_notes/162_file_.pdf
Is this recording available on CD?
Can someone explain what the original is compared to this arrangement by Abyazov? Where can I find the original, and is it for solo piano or what?
This is a performance of the original; the score on screen is that of an arrangement for piano, string orchestra, and percussion.
Sapete dove posso trovare la partitura?
4:48
A true modernist composer!
It is hard to believe that Kapustin was not American, but Russian!
Again, if he was in America, he would have gotten more recognition!
In Russia, he was tolerated, not appreciated for the modernist he was.
Jazz is America and Kapustin buried himself in his anti-jazz country!
What a shame, but he knew all of this and lived with it? Why . . . . .?
This comment is actually disgusting and so disrespectful. Your American Exceptionalism is showing…
Kapustin didn’t ‘bury himself’ in anything. He was a very shy and nervous man who refused to fly on a plane and did not like to travel much at all. Educate yourself by reading the book ‘Conversations with Nikolai Kapustin’ by Yana Tyulkova, now fully translated into English.
Comments like this make me rage so much.
sounds like radiohead
Piazzolla vibes
전반 2분까지는 피아노 솔로곡으로 쳐도 무방할 정도네요.
8:24
6:35