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visitor
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Kapustin Op. 73
on: June 01, 2015, 03:44:40 PM
these ten inventions have been on my radar for quite a while. Does anyone know of an albums that contain them? Not necessarily release or CD just for these or just Kapustin, but I have had a lot of luck finding difficult to acquire recordings by getting recital albums so a program that contains the set would be great too.
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The name "invention" is usually applied to various kinds of polyphonic compositions. The first piece in this cycle fully satisfies this definition; in the remaining pieces polyphony also plays an important role, but their most important feature is a somewhat unusual (at least for Kapustin) harmonic language. In the early 90s he composed several works in a similar style whose harmonic system is best described by the long-accepted term "extended tonality". This period in his life did not last long, five years at most, after which he stopped experimenting with harmonization and returned to normal tonality. Except for the first and last, each piece has a simple three-part structure. The performance of this opus requires a lot of concentration, as well as virtuosity in the faster pieces
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Re: Kapustin Op. 73
Reply #1 on: June 01, 2015, 05:20:45 PM
I think Kapustin occupies too much of your mind, Visitor. Why not extend your borders to days behind you? To the days of Chopin and Liszt. If Kapustin is considered classical, then pure truth will answer this dis-service from the core, as I believe you would agree. Start anew, and take those hard Kapustin numbers off your list then.
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