Kapustin - Between the Lines
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Label: Divine Art
Cat No: DDX21130
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 14th November 2025
Contents
Works
Aquarela do Brasil, op.118Big Band Sounds, op.46
Concert Etudes (8), op.40
Contemplation, op.47
Paraphrase on Dizzy Gillespie's 'Manteca' for 2 pianos, op.129
Preludes (24) in Jazz Style, op.53
Artists
Ophelia Gordon (piano)Works
Aquarela do Brasil, op.118Big Band Sounds, op.46
Concert Etudes (8), op.40
Contemplation, op.47
Paraphrase on Dizzy Gillespie's 'Manteca' for 2 pianos, op.129
Preludes (24) in Jazz Style, op.53
Artists
Ophelia Gordon (piano)About
Gordon brings rare authenticity to this repertoire, having tracked down long out-of-print vinyl recordings of Kapustin’s own performances in a personal search for the composer’s true voice. The programme is carefully curated to offer a compelling listening arc, capturing Kapustin’s wit, lyricism, and fire with both intimacy and flair.
Recorded on a characterful 1961 Steinway D, the album’s sound is warm, immediate, and rich in detail – engineered with a microphone setup designed to balance the immediacy of a jazz trio with the depth and clarity of classical solo piano.
This release marks two milestones: the first full Kapustin album by a British female pianist, and the first classical album by a BRIT School alum. With a growing reputation for fearless artistry and cross-genre fluency, Gordon offers a vital new perspective on one of the most original piano voices of the 20th century.
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