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Release Date: Friday 6 November 2020
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'……our life is like jazz improvisation, it should always be spontaneous, always in the moment, and always free.' Nikolai Kapustin
Drawing parallels to another famous composer of symphonic jazz, Kapustin is occasionally considered a 'Russian in Gershwin's clothing'. Most of his compositions are influenced by jazz and expertly combine jazz elements with those of the tradition from Bach to Prokofiev and Stravinsky. The aesthetic diversity with which classical garb and the stylistic devices of jazz are amalgamated in Kapustin's output could be taken as the byword for all three compositions included on this recording. Only late - perhaps too late for Kapustin - did his catalogue of works reach greater international recognition. People who knew him, describe him as a man who never desired the limelight. Apparently, he was happiest when he was able to compose work after work in his apartment, far away from the public eye.
"Sitting across the gap between classical and jazz, Kapustin's Concerto for Piano and Violin is largely bluesy in feel, while the Fourth Piano Concerto almost has a touch of rock about it. In both instances, the soloists here meet the technical challenges superbly." BBC Music
"Kapustin was posthumously christened a 'Russian in Gershwin's clothing'. Whoever listens to the recording by Frank Dupree and the Württembergisches Kammerorchester is immediately convinced: this is no exaggeration. Kapustin's music sounds filigree, virtuosic and full of relish, in an exciting and immediately gripping, transparent performance....Rosanne Philippens also comes into play virtuously and confidently in the Double Concerto." International Classical Music Awards 2022 Winner - Assorted Programs
'It's the piano concerto that makes the strongest impression here. It'll knock your socks off.'
Gramophone Award Finalist 2022 - Concerto