Kapustin Variations Op 41 Imslp ^hot^
Nikolai Kapustin's (1984) is a seminal work that fuses classical variation form with diverse jazz idioms, such as swing and bebop. Key Musical Features
is widely considered a "microcosm" of Kapustin's unique style. It is famous for being based on the opening bassoon motive of Igor Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring , which Kapustin transforms into a "swing" idiom. Hyperion Records : A 32-bar theme in kapustin variations op 41 imslp
: Features Count Basie-style chordal punctuations and a "walking" bass line. Nikolai Kapustin's (1984) is a seminal work that
: Features fragmented lines and "comping" chords reminiscent of Count Basie , alongside "talking" bass lines in the left hand. Later Sections kapustin variations op 41 imslp