London Phoenix Orchestra: West Side And East

For a long time, the music of Nikolai Kapustin was known only to a few people in the Soviet Union. It’s only in the last couple of decades that his unique fusion of classical and jazz has reached a wider audience.
London Phoenix Orchestra are joined by Kapustin specialist Ophelia Gordon, whose debut album of his music has been highly acclaimed, for a rare performance of his Fifth Piano Concerto.
William Grant Still’s First Symphony, ‘Afro-American’, provides contrast and context for the Kapustin – the first symphony written by an African American to be performed by a major orchestra, it combines classical form with the language of the blues.
Bernstein’s roof-raising Symphonic Dances from West Side Story bring this unique evening together.
“[Ophelia] really knows how to make Kapustin’s melodic lines and rhythm swing” BBC Music Magazine
London Phoenix Orchestra are joined by Kapustin specialist Ophelia Gordon, whose debut album of his music has been highly acclaimed, for a rare performance of his Fifth Piano Concerto.
William Grant Still’s First Symphony, ‘Afro-American’, provides contrast and context for the Kapustin – the first symphony written by an African American to be performed by a major orchestra, it combines classical form with the language of the blues.
Bernstein’s roof-raising Symphonic Dances from West Side Story bring this unique evening together.
“[Ophelia] really knows how to make Kapustin’s melodic lines and rhythm swing” BBC Music Magazine
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