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The Variations for Piano, Op. 41, composed in 1984, sits at the heart of Kapustin's mature output. It's a single-movement work lasting approximately six minutes and fifty seconds, spanning twenty pages of music written for piano solo. The work is published by Schott Music (catalog number ED 22658) and is printed in the key of D-flat major. According to the publisher's difficulty rating, the piece is considered "advanced to difficult," placing it squarely in the repertoire of serious, accomplished pianists. kapustin variations op 41 imslp

The composer himself recorded the piece in 1985, and it remains a definitive reference. A review in Classics Today notes that, compared to others, Kapustin's own playing infuses the music with a stronger sense of swing and idiomatic fluency . His use of "resilient backbeats" in the Op. 41 Variations evokes a hidden rhythm section, offering an unmatched feel for the music's intended groove. Do you need help of the Schott score

In the United States, works published after 1978 are protected for the life of the author plus 70 years. The composer himself recorded the piece in 1985,

In countries like Canada, the copyright term for creators who died before 2022 remains 50 years. Kapustin's works will enter the public domain there on January 1, 2071.