Kapustin's Piano Sonata No. 4 op. 60 in three movements was composed in 1991. With its chromatically expanded tonality, it sounds like improvised progressive jazz.
Virtuoso jazz in classical form: Kapustin's three-movement Piano Sonata No. 5 op. 61 dates from 1991.
Kapustin titled this dreamy jazz piano piece, which is now appearing in sheet music for the first time, with the exclamation "Holy Cow".
Freeway is a light-hearted and virtuoso piano piece with jazz harmonies by Kapustin, now being published for the first time.
This collection from 1998 contains 7 small fugues and canons for the left hand.
In his work, the composer combines jazz expressions with classical, formal structures, using the special features of both instruments in a varied and charming way. A piece to discover!
This short duet by contemporary Russian composer Nikolai Kapustin has a driving syncopated rhythm and edgy harmonic palette. Kapustin makes good use of both the cello's rich sonority and its more hard...