HOW is it I've gone this long in piano without playing any KAPUSTIN??? Damn - that was a hell of a toccata (or toccatina) I should say. I should get some of his music and see what he has to offer.
His music is very rhythmic and to me is like well written jazz improvisation. Once you crack his phrases the playing feels so pianistically comfortable, that is one thing i have loved about Kasputin, very pianistic writing which feels good on the fingers (even though he can present intricate rhythms and difficult technique).Too bad his music is all copyright otherwise I would be playing in publically often, he is just reserved for private playing and perhaps sneak him in for an encore So you haven't missed out much in not playing him, performance wise.
Indeed, it's also illegal to play cds or videos in a restaurant or a bar without paying for a license or even use copyrighted music as music-on-hold. Here you have more information on public performance rights and licensing:https://www.ascap.com/licensing/licensingfaq.aspxPS: It doesn't discuss it there, but probably the movies played in flights are also in violation of the copyright law.
All of those movies are licensed, at great cost mind you. As a musician, I find it troubling that other musicians would sell you a score to a work but then not want you to play it. Shouldn't the sale of the score constitute a license to use it? I'm all for protecting the intellectual property of the creators, but seriously, when is enough enough?
i believe those instances are because there it is being used in a business, i.e to gain or generate income. if a musician purchases a score and does a free program and gives all the right credits to the composer, arranger, etc. i think that kind of 'non commercial' use is essentialy 'personal' which is okay unless the work explicity states that persmission must be obtained before any public performance or presentation