The enormity of Kapustin’s output continues to astound me. What a wonderful hidden gem this is. I’ve never heard Kapustin tackle this particular instrumentation but once again he knocks it out of the park. The high point for me is that beautiful second movement - Central Park in the autumn time comes to mind. Thank you to the uploader for showing this to the world!
Thanks for sharing this amazing, lesser known work of Kapustin's! The second movement in particular has such gorgeous, juicy harmonies. I actually like how relatively uninvolved the piano part is compared to the piano parts in his other chamber works; it allows for a lot of great interplay between all the other instruments and shows off Kapustin's thoughtful orchestration. Kapustin's use of the oboe and clarinet in particular is really beautiful. (I have to wonder whether "Cuckoo" from Saint-Saens' Carnival of the Animals influenced the third movement...) It also looks really fun to play!
Do you have any additional information of this recording? After all it's recorded by the Oleg Lundstrem Orchestra and I am really curious of when this happened (IIRC, this recording used to be available on TH-cam with an album cover).
Love this- thank you so much- the first movement sounds strangely familiar. Going to sample this one to be honest, there are too many interesting moments to not.
@@mogulla6717 Not that I know of. It was incredibly difficult to track down, and the recording I have isn’t lossless. Hopefully at some point someone (Frank Dupree?🤞) records it again.
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Don't be sorry, we appreciate your thoroughness. My guess is this composer's last name WAS Rasputin.
The enormity of Kapustin’s output continues to astound me. What a wonderful hidden gem this is. I’ve never heard Kapustin tackle this particular instrumentation but once again he knocks it out of the park. The high point for me is that beautiful second movement - Central Park in the autumn time comes to mind. Thank you to the uploader for showing this to the world!
Beautiful second movement!
the andatino is so unbelievably beautiful...
Someone needs to put this on spotify so I can listen to it :(
Thanks for sharing this amazing, lesser known work of Kapustin's! The second movement in particular has such gorgeous, juicy harmonies. I actually like how relatively uninvolved the piano part is compared to the piano parts in his other chamber works; it allows for a lot of great interplay between all the other instruments and shows off Kapustin's thoughtful orchestration. Kapustin's use of the oboe and clarinet in particular is really beautiful. (I have to wonder whether "Cuckoo" from Saint-Saens' Carnival of the Animals influenced the third movement...) It also looks really fun to play!
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ANOTHER KAPUSTIN PIECE LETS GO
Yes! Love Kapustin!
Incredible work acquiring all this Kapustin 👏👏👏
Awesome!
quite delicious.....
Do you have any additional information of this recording? After all it's recorded by the Oleg Lundstrem Orchestra and I am really curious of when this happened (IIRC, this recording used to be available on TH-cam with an album cover).
The second mvt is so incredibly beautiful. Is there a chance that you could share the score for study?
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as great as beethoven
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Love this- thank you so much- the first movement sounds strangely familiar. Going to sample this one to be honest, there are too many interesting moments to not.
Is there any way to buy/aquire this recording be it on physical format or lossless audio file?
@@mogulla6717 Not that I know of. It was incredibly difficult to track down, and the recording I have isn’t lossless. Hopefully at some point someone (Frank Dupree?🤞) records it again.