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Kapustin wrote his Twenty-Four Preludes and Fugues op. 82 in 1997; he composed the Preludes first, and then used motifs from each to build the Fugues that follow. The whole work is by far his largest – 217 pages of music – and arguably his greatest in terms of breadth and scope of vision, the variety of musical styles he employs and his seemingly bottomless well of creativity. The unique key sequence helps to imbue each Prelude and Fugue with its own particular character when played as a set. Quite simply: a masterpiece.
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24 Preludes op 53Sheet music for piano solo by Nikolai Kapustin |
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Trio op 86Sheet music for flute, cello and piano by Nikolai Kapustin |
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Sonata No 2 in Eb majSheet music for tuba and piano or organ by Johann Sebastian Bach |
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