Kapustin / Blumina / Wagner- Saxophone Chamber Music
At first glance, it might be surprising that a pianist born in the Soviet Republic of Ukraine, who went through the classical Russian school of pianists, should compose exclusively in the idiom of jazz. But jazz was more prevalent in the Soviet Union that might be supposed. Already in the 1930s, Oleg Ludstrem began appearing with his Big Band touring in the UDSSR. Later, Nikolai Kapustin worked for many years in this orchestra as a pianist and arranger. 'What interests me most is the fusion between classical music and jazz, and between the classical form and the jazz idiom. Here, the classical portion has more weight for me. The jazz style is merely color.' (Nikolai Kapustin).
Tracklist:
- Piano Quintet, Op. 89 (Arr. C. Enzel For Saxophone Quartet & Piano): I. Allegro
- Piano Quintet, Op. 89 (Arr. C. Enzel For Saxophone Quartet & Piano): II. Presto
- Piano Quintet, Op. 89 (Arr. C. Enzel For Saxophone Quartet & Piano): III. Lento
- Piano Quintet, Op. 89 (Arr. C. Enzel For Saxophone Quartet & Piano): IV. Allegro Non Troppo
- String Quartet, Op. 88 (Arr. C. Enzel For Saxophone Quartet): I. Allegro
- String Quartet, Op. 88 (Arr. C. Enzel For Saxophone Quartet): II. Larghetto
- String Quartet, Op. 88 (Arr. C. Enzel For Saxophone Quartet): III. Allegretto
- String Quartet, Op. 88 (Arr. C. Enzel For Saxophone Quartet): IV. Fuga
- Duet For Alto Saxophone & Cello, Op. 99: I. Allegretto
- Duet For Alto Saxophone & Cello, Op. 99: II. Grave
- Duet For Alto Saxophone & Cello, Op. 99: III. Animato
At first glance, it might be surprising that a pianist born in the Soviet Republic of Ukraine, who went through the classical Russian school of pianists, should compose exclusively in the idiom of jazz. But jazz was more prevalent in the Soviet Union that might be supposed. Already in the 1930s, Oleg Ludstrem began appearing with his Big Band touring in the UDSSR. Later, Nikolai Kapustin worked for many years in this orchestra as a pianist and arranger. 'What interests me most is the fusion between classical music and jazz, and between the classical form and the jazz idiom. Here, the classical portion has more weight for me. The jazz style is merely color.' (Nikolai Kapustin).
Tracklist:
- Piano Quintet, Op. 89 (Arr. C. Enzel For Saxophone Quartet & Piano): I. Allegro
- Piano Quintet, Op. 89 (Arr. C. Enzel For Saxophone Quartet & Piano): II. Presto
- Piano Quintet, Op. 89 (Arr. C. Enzel For Saxophone Quartet & Piano): III. Lento
- Piano Quintet, Op. 89 (Arr. C. Enzel For Saxophone Quartet & Piano): IV. Allegro Non Troppo
- String Quartet, Op. 88 (Arr. C. Enzel For Saxophone Quartet): I. Allegro
- String Quartet, Op. 88 (Arr. C. Enzel For Saxophone Quartet): II. Larghetto
- String Quartet, Op. 88 (Arr. C. Enzel For Saxophone Quartet): III. Allegretto
- String Quartet, Op. 88 (Arr. C. Enzel For Saxophone Quartet): IV. Fuga
- Duet For Alto Saxophone & Cello, Op. 99: I. Allegretto
- Duet For Alto Saxophone & Cello, Op. 99: II. Grave
- Duet For Alto Saxophone & Cello, Op. 99: III. Animato