Dive into the world of Nikolai Kapustin with his final recorded masterpiece, "Last Recording," a testament to his virtuosity and compositional genius. Released in 2004, this album is a compelling collection of 15 tracks that showcase Kapustin's unique blend of classical and jazz influences, all performed with his signature energy and precision.
The album opens with the Piano Sonata No. 7 Op. 64, a four-movement work that demonstrates Kapustin's command of classical sonata form, infused with his distinctive rhythmic drive and harmonic language. The sonata is followed by a variety of pieces that highlight Kapustin's versatility as a composer and pianist. The Berceuse Op. 65 offers a moment of lyricism and introspection, while the Three Impromptu Op. 66 and Three Etudes Op. 67 showcase his penchant for virtuoso display and technical innovation.
Kapustin's distinctive voice is evident throughout the album, from the playful Allegretto of the Piano Sonata No. 12 Op. 102 to the intricate Paraphrase on a Theme by P.Dvoyrin Op. 108. Each piece is a testament to Kapustin's unique compositional language, which seamlessly blends classical structure with jazz harmonies and rhythms.
"Last Recording" is not just a collection of piano pieces; it's a snapshot of Nikolai Kapustin's artistic vision, captured in his final recorded performance. The album's diverse repertoire, ranging from sonatas to impromptus and etudes, offers a comprehensive overview of Kapustin's compositional style and pianistic prowess. With a total duration of 1 hour and 7 minutes, this album is a captivating journey through the mind of one of the most innovative and influential composers of our time.