Kapustin: Trio, Op. 86 for Flute, Cello and Piano
Nikolai Kapustin is considered a pioneer of the Soviet jazz scene. His music combines typical idioms of jazz with classical forms. The Trio op. 86 for flute, violoncello and piano from 1998 is one of the most popular chamber music works by Kapustin. He has recorded it himself together with Alexander Zagorinsky and Alexander Korneev on CD. Other recordings are available u.a. by the Emanuel Ensemble and the Trio Panta Rhei.
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Kapustin: Trio, Op. 86 for Flute, Cello and Piano
Kapustin: Trio, Op. 86 for Flute, Cello and Piano
Nikolai Kapustin is considered a pioneer of the Soviet jazz scene. His music combines typical idioms of jazz with classical forms. The Trio op. 86 for flute, violoncello and piano from 1998 is one of the most popular chamber music works by Kapustin. He has recorded it himself together with Alexander Zagorinsky and Alexander Korneev on CD. Other recordings are available u.a. by the Emanuel Ensemble and the Trio Panta Rhei.
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Nikolai Kapustin is considered a pioneer of the Soviet jazz scene. His music combines typical idioms of jazz with classical forms. The Trio op. 86 for flute, violoncello and piano from 1998 is one of the most popular chamber music works by Kapustin. He has recorded it himself together with Alexander Zagorinsky and Alexander Korneev on CD. Other recordings are available u.a. by the Emanuel Ensemble and the Trio Panta Rhei.











