ALBUMBeethoven: Works for PianoBoris Giltburg, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra & Vasily Petrenko
ALBUMRachmaninoff: 24 PréludesBoris Giltburg
ALBUMLiszt: Piano WorksBoris Giltburg
ALBUMRachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 3 - Variations on a Theme of CorelliBoris Giltburg, Royal Scottish National Orchestra & Carlos Miguel Prieto
ALBUMDvořák: Quintets, Op. 81 & 97Boris Giltburg, Pavel Nikl & Pavel Haas Quartet
ALBUMRachmaninov: Piano Concerto No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 18 & Études-tableaux, Op. 33Boris Giltburg, Royal Scottish National Orchestra & Carlos Miguel Prieto
ALBUMShostakovich: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 & 2 and String Quartet No. 8Boris Giltburg
Beethoven 32: Sonata No. 5: I. Allegro molto e con brio
Boris Giltburg
Sonata No. 15: III. Scherzo: Allegro vivace
Boris Giltburg & Ludwig van Beethoven
Beethoven 32: Sonata No. 10: II. Andante
Boris Giltburg
Beethoven 32: Sonata No. 13: II. Allegro molto e vivace
Boris Giltburg & Ludwig van Beethoven
Beethoven 32: Sonata No. 7: II. Largo e mesto
Boris Giltburg
Beethoven 32: Sonata No. 13: I. Andante – Allegro – Andante
Boris Giltburg & Ludwig van Beethoven
Beethoven 32: Sonata No. 13: IV. Allegro vivace
Boris Giltburg & Ludwig van Beethoven
About Boris Giltburg
Biografia dell'artista
Russian-born Israeli pianist Boris Giltburg is renowned for his idiomatic playing of repertoire ranging from Beethoven to Shostakovich. He was born in Moscow in 1984 to a Jewish family, who moved to Tel Aviv when he was a young boy. The central focus of Giltburg’s repertoire has long been 20th-century Russian music. A blistering 2012 release of Prokofiev’s three “War” Sonatas (Nos 6-8, 1940, 1942, 1944), prioritizing visceral drama over measured refinement, demonstrates a raw virtuosity that has since become increasingly polished. Recordings of sonatas by Rachmaninoff, Grieg, and Liszt (2013) and an all-Schumann recital (2015) followed, before Giltburg turned his attention principally to Rachmaninoff, with much-lauded accounts of the Second (1901) and Third (1909) Piano Concertos as well as the complete Preludes (1892, 1903, and 1910) and Études-tableaux (2016), where his playing is enriched by a deep-seated sensitivity. Giltburg’s bold risk-taking is revealed in live recordings (2020-21) of Beethoven’s 32 piano sonatas, while his thoughtful and responsive musicality is further evident in collaborations with the Pavel Haas Quartet.
Città natale
Moscow, Russia
Genere
Classical
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