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Nikolai Girshevich Kapustin (russian: link=no, Никола́й Ги́ршевич Капу́стин ; 22 November 19372 July 2020) was a Soviet composer and pianist of Russian-Jewish descent. He played with early Soviet jazz bands such as the Oleg Lundstrem Orchestra. In his compositions, mostly for piano, he used a fusion of jazz and classical forms. He and other pianists recorded his works.


Early life

Kapustin was born in
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,
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. When he was age four, with his father fighting in World War II, his mother and grandmother moved with him and his sister to the Kyrgyz city of
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. He composed his first piano sonata at age 13. From age 14, Kapustin studied piano with Avrelian Rubakh (a pupil of
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, who also taught Simon Barere and
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). Beginning in 1954, he discovered
jazz Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime. Since the 1920s Jazz Age, it has been recognized as a major ...
. His teacher supported his interest. Kapustin studied from 1956 with Alexander Goldenweiser at the
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, graduating in 1961. He included
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's Piano Concerto No. 2 in his graduation recital.


Career

During the 1950s, Kapustin acquired a reputation as a jazz pianist, arranger and composer. He had his own quintet, which performed at an "upscale restaurant" monthly. He played as a member of
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's big band and later in the Oleg Lundstrem Orchestra. In his compositions, he fused the traditions of both classical piano repertoire and
improvisation Improvisation is the activity of making or doing something not planned beforehand, using whatever can be found. Improvisation in the performing arts is a very spontaneous performance without specific or scripted preparation. The skills of impr ...
al jazz, combining jazz idioms and classical music structures. His ''Suite in the Old Style'', Op. 28, written in 1977, sounds like jazz improvisation but is modeled after Baroque suites such as
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's keyboard partitas. Other examples of his fusion music are ''24 Preludes in Jazz Style'', Op. 53, ''24 Preludes and Fugues'', Op. 82, written in 1997, and the Sonatina, Op. 100. Kapustin regarded himself as a composer rather than a jazz musician: "I was never a jazz musician. I never tried to be a real jazz pianist, but I had to do it because of the composing. I'm not interested in improvisation – and what is a jazz musician without improvisation? All my improvisations are written, of course, and they became much better; it improved them." Among his works are 20
piano sonata A piano sonata is a sonata written for a solo piano. Piano sonatas are usually written in three or four movements, although some piano sonatas have been written with a single movement ( Scarlatti, Liszt, Scriabin, Medtner, Berg), others with ...
s, six piano concertos, other instrumental concertos, sets of piano
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,
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s and concert studies. Record labels have released several recordings of the composer performing his own music. His music has been played by leading pianists including Ludmil Angelov,
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, Masahiro Kawakami, Thomas Ang, Nikolai Petrov, Steven Osborne,
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and
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, and by cellists such as and .


Personal life

Kapustin had two sons, one of whom is
Anton Kapustin Anton Nikolayevich Kapustin (born November 10, 1971, Moscow) is a Russian-American theoretical physicist and the Earle C. Anthony Professor of Theoretical Physics at the California Institute of Technology. His interests lie in quantum field th ...
, a theoretical physicist.


Death

Kapustin died on July 2, 2020, in Moscow. He was 82 years old.Nikolai Kapustin
Official website


References


External links


Schott Music
the official publisher of music of Nikolai Kapustin * * * Yana Tyulkova
Nikolai Kapustin
(monograph) weiterlesen.de * Onno van Rijen

July 2014 (archived)
Sheet music by composer: Nikolai Kapustin
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