I downloaded the sheet music for this piece last night. And I practiced it from beginning to end this morning. I listened to the performance of 'Son Yeol-eum' twice before I recorded my second piano practice video of this piece. I'll attach the link below. I think this piece is characterized by a very refined melody and a lively rhythm. It's definitely a piece that feels close to modern music. Thank you!😅 Plus, I have edited my comment. The reason is that I found the recording and sheet music of what appears to be Kapustin himself playing the entire piece. I have attached the link at the very bottom. kzbin.info/www/bejne/bWqrfoZ9h9ODoqMsi=ENwZqG97ThMisB6w kzbin.info/www/bejne/iKPTm4qDba-Hbc0si=xy9WhG-uqEZNQkfG
@AB-piano20 күн бұрын
I love Kapustin's music. It's a mix of classical music and jazz. And although I haven't learned any of his pieces yet, I have the impression that it's quite complex to play due to its rhythmic and harmonic difficulties. It seems quite difficult to read at first sight, but you did a great job!
@user-ff5ss5he1b20 күн бұрын
This is my second reading. Because the rhythms Kapustin uses are so unique, I have to slow down more than usual to do sight-reading. And as you said, there is a jazz sound in this piece. Dear Andrea! This piece is easier to read than any of Chopin's etudes. You will be able to play this piece as Kapustin intended. However, Kapustin's score is still copyrighted and cannot be downloaded from IMSLP. It is not easy to get his score. Thank you. Have a nice day!😅
@Piano-music-with-İuliia19 күн бұрын
I have never heard it,- very beautiful, dear Gwanghae !!❤
@user-ff5ss5he1b19 күн бұрын
@@Piano-music-with-İuliia Dear Iuliia! Thank you. Have a nice weekend!🤗