0:00 - Intro 0:39 - KapustinChad walking 0:45 - Impromptu № 2 _(from ''3 Impromptus, Op. 66'')_ 4:58 - Prelude № 11 in B Major _(from ''24 Preludes in Jazz Style, Op. 53'')_ 6:58 - Etude № 1 Glissandi _(from ''Three Etudes, Op. 67'')_ [ _for some reason _*_not full_* ] 7:59 - Kapustin stands up and decides to take off his jacket 8:13 - I *don't know* what it is. Probably an excerpt from some *sonata.* 9:09 - Sunrise (Daybreak), Op. 26 _[starts playing at measure 31]_ 11:11 - The sound engineer listens to Kapustin play Prelude № 11, Op. 53
@@coqdorysme According to Russian media outlets, "the 5th studio of Moscow radio" where this was filmed and recorded no longer exists. The materials could have been transfered to "Mosfilm".
Типичный представитель джазового направления в мировой музыке, Николай Капустин, посвятил этому виду творчества всю свою жизнь.Вероятно, это было созвучно типу его мышления . Я бы назвала джаз высшей математикой в музыке. Не всем она понятна и интересна, и лишь немногие способны понимать её в той мере, чтобы уметь наслаждаться самим процессом .
This version has much better video and quality (straight up 60 fps), since the source video was probably in excellent quality. But TH-cam, 10 years ago, could only support 360 and 480 resolutions. Therefore, the fragments of this recording available on TH-cam are in low quality.
Oh, my God! I've seen the impromptu and the prelude, but the last 2 things I haven't heard! This is really exclusive! Where did you get these videos from?
Así como en su momento se hicieron grabaciones que permanecieron para la historia de compositores como G Gershwin, Rachmaninov y otros. Estas grabaciones de Kapustin tendrán un valor similar. Bavo, bravo...
0:00 - Intro
0:39 - KapustinChad walking
0:45 - Impromptu № 2 _(from ''3 Impromptus, Op. 66'')_
4:58 - Prelude № 11 in B Major _(from ''24 Preludes in Jazz Style, Op. 53'')_
6:58 - Etude № 1 Glissandi _(from ''Three Etudes, Op. 67'')_ [ _for some reason _*_not full_* ]
7:59 - Kapustin stands up and decides to take off his jacket
8:13 - I *don't know* what it is. Probably an excerpt from some *sonata.*
9:09 - Sunrise (Daybreak), Op. 26 _[starts playing at measure 31]_
11:11 - The sound engineer listens to Kapustin play Prelude № 11, Op. 53
8:13 is Sonata 12 (second movement)
@@alfredocastella
Kapustin Chad 😂
you know shit was about to get serious when he took his jacket off
To me he's the most important composer to arise since WWII. Utter genius.
I agree. Like all the great masters, his music is fully realized on every level.
This is amazingggg!!! Never seen this footage before!
Glad you like it!
The master genius himself!
Japanese TV, you did it ! Bravo.
ありがとうございます!
お褒めにあずかり、光栄です。
日本🇯🇵より😊❤😊
Wow, only the first two clips were uploaded to youtube before, have been wondering about the source video for a long time, thank you!
For a long time I desire to watch the original version and now it's possible.
Thank you very much!
You're a legend. Thanks so much for posting this
The other pieces recorded that didn't end up in this promotional: sonata №7, Berceuse, Impromptu (op. 83), the Dvoirin paraphrase.
is there any way to obtain the audio at least?
@@coqdorysme According to Russian media outlets, "the 5th studio of Moscow radio" where this was filmed and recorded no longer exists. The materials could have been transfered to "Mosfilm".
A true legend!
Most certainly!
Типичный представитель джазового направления в мировой музыке, Николай Капустин, посвятил этому виду творчества всю свою жизнь.Вероятно, это было созвучно типу его мышления . Я бы назвала джаз высшей математикой в музыке. Не всем она понятна и интересна, и лишь немногие способны понимать её в той мере, чтобы уметь наслаждаться самим процессом .
Вот только вся соль в том, что это не джаз, а на 100% академическая музыка.
This version has much better video and quality (straight up 60 fps), since the source video was probably in excellent quality. But TH-cam, 10 years ago, could only support 360 and 480 resolutions. Therefore, the fragments of this recording available on TH-cam are in low quality.
thank you so much..!
yoo more footage!!!!
Increíble
i heckin wuuuuv kapustin!!!1
Oh, my God! I've seen the impromptu and the prelude, but the last 2 things I haven't heard!
This is really exclusive! Where did you get these videos from?
I love when he takes off his jacket
😳
@@AsrielKujo hi legend :)
Ayo bro 💀
@@nathanaelcamacho5841 its timestamped in the top comment !
based slavic muzika, god bless soviet musicians.
It seems they removed the 2 videos of him playing the Prelude and Impromptu??
Years of life: November 22, 1937 - July 2, 2022.
He was buried in Moscow
2020, not 2022.
@@PianoSynergyDuo Yes! I made a mistake, I've already fixed it. Thanks!
Así como en su momento se hicieron grabaciones que permanecieron para la historia de compositores como G Gershwin, Rachmaninov y otros. Estas grabaciones de Kapustin tendrán un valor similar. Bavo, bravo...
Perfect.....Steinway a n d Kapustin😅
Да Гольденвейзер поработал не зря своим пианизмом...
Сам Капустин говорил, что влияние Гольденвейзера на становление его пианизма было минимальным.