Monday 1 July 2013

Kapustin: Preludes, Op.53; Sonata no.1, Op.39 - REVIEW

Kapustin: Preludes, Op.53; Sonata no.1, Op.39
David Brain (pf)
Ringwood RW002
A somewhat maverick figure in 20th century music, not unlike Friedrich Gulda, Kapustin sought to infuse his compositions with jazz - a policy which can hardly have endeared him to his elders and monitors in the Soviet Union.  An fine pianist himself, he has recorded most of his own works; yet in this new disc, Brain is every bit as dazzling and persuasive, and significantly better-recorded.  At just under an hour, the cycle of Preludes is best dipped into rather than consumed as a whole; but it is a dip worth taking.
****

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