Hi, guys! I've recently got the film. Indeed it was created by "Lenfilm" in 1964 and called "When a song never ends". In fact it is a musical comedy with the...
My goodness. WHAT a find! Thank you so much for posting this clip; I'm going to announce it to our Kapustin fan club straight away... Best wishes Tim...
Hi Kapustin fans Mr. Kapustin is a super pianist. Any jazz top class pianist would envy . By the way how about impromptues op..66 ? Are the going to be in...
Dear Tigran and everyone, The Impromptus op 66 are being printed as I write. We should receive them from our printers in a couple of weeks' time, and I'll post...
The pianist Vadim Rudenko has recorded Kapustin's 9th Sonata for Triton, but the CD is no longer in print. While exploring the internet I found that on his...
as I wipe the drool from my mouth . . . I found on the Japanese Kapustin site the following "missing" CD [this title is unknown (piano, Kapustin)], recorded in...
I will try and find out about this. Drilling a little deeper into the Japanese site reveals that it was recorded in Germany. I'll let you know as soon as I...
Really, the cello sonatas have been recorded??? That would be great, as the sheet music isn't in print yet. If you can find out anything about this cd, please...
OK, I have some news about this CD, but it's disappointing news. Kapustin, together with the cellist Alexander Zagorinsky, recorded these works in Hannover,...
OK, thanks for finding the info Tim... That's just stupid, I hope the guy who stole the recordings will be found. What was he thinking - to make some money...
The newsabout the cello sonatas is truly tragic. I was greatly looking forward to them. Another question though. When can we expect the newest publications? I ...
The cello sonatas are "up there" with our ever-increasing list of works to publish, but probably not till next year at the earliest. Best wishes Tim...
Funnily enough, the Impromptus arrived from our printers this morning. So all we have to do is count them, catalogue them and then we'll do an announcement -...
Awesome. Look forward to picking them up. You had mentioned before that the violin sonata is coming soon. If the quintet is next is the violin sonata after...
Shocking news... Such rare recordings are in some selfish collector's hands. I can hardly imagine that the performers weren't entitled at all to decide the...
Wow, thanks for the celloproject.de links! One of them featured a brief excerpt from the first sonata, it sounds great! I'd be so happy to play them. I'm...
There is a video of Kapustin performing his Prelude, op. 53, no. 11 now posted on YouTube and at NikolaiKapustin.net <http://www.nikolaikapustin.net/> Enjoy! ...
Dear Friends, I am delighted to announce the publication of Nikolai Kapustin's Three Impromptus op 66, for piano solo. These short pieces were composed in...
Can anyone advise on the most convenient and certain way of buying the CDs of Kapustin's music that only seem to be available in Japan? As a 70-year-old...
Graham- I have not had any problems registering and ordering from HMV Japan<http://www.hmv.co.jp/index.asp?lang=en>. I have ordered Kapustin CD's and MANY...
Hello, I have a question regarding interpretation which I hope someone may be able to answer. Is it generally accepted to apply a swing rhythm to Kapustin...
Thomas, The inherent eruditon of your question indicates you are musician enough to evince your own aesthetic. No score, no music, imHo, is sacrosanct. I have...