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: Unlike standard jazz, Kapustin typically discouraged the use of rubato. The "swing" feel must be executed with metronomic accuracy. Left Hand Independence Nikolai Kapustin Variations Op 41.pdf
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The Finale: A rousing, virtuosic conclusion that is considered one of Kapustin's most technically demanding and exciting passages. 🎼 Score and Study Resources I can’t create or provide copyrighted PDFs or full scores
The Composer: Nikolai Kapustin
About the piece: Nikolai Kapustin (1937-2019) was a Russian composer and pianist known for his contributions to the jazz and classical music genres. His Variations, Op. 41, is a work for solo piano that showcases his mastery of both classical and jazz idioms. The Finale : A rousing, virtuosic conclusion that
Nikolai Kapustin (1937–2020) was a Ukrainian-born Russian composer and pianist. Uniquely, he was a classically trained concert pianist who also worked as a jazz pianist, arranger, and composer for state radio orchestras during the Soviet era. Rather than writing "jazz," he wrote classical music that uses the idioms, rhythms, and harmonic language of American jazz (stride piano, bebop, big-band brass figures) within strict classical forms (sonata, prelude, fugue, variations).