BORIS GILTBURG

vendredi, 08 avril 2022 - 19:00

TWO EUROPE AT THE THRESHOLD OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY

By Luca Cossettini

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Boris Giltburg is praised across the globe as a deeply sensitive, insightful and compelling interpreter. Critics have acclaimed his “singing line, variety of touch and broad dynamic palette capable of great surges of energy” (Washington Post) as well as his impassioned, narrative-driven approach to performance. Born in 1984 in Moscow by Israeli parents, Boris Giltburg grew up in Tel Aviv, where he took the first piano lessons from his family; he then continued his studies with Arie Vardi. The prizes won at the most eminent competitions, from “Santander” to “Rubinstein” and in particular the victory of the “Queen Elisabeth” in Bruxelles in 2013, determined the global surge of his career. His performances are required from the Far East to South America, both as a soloist and with orchestra, both for recitals and chamber music concerts. Boris is also an avid blogger: ‘Beethoven 32’ was his monumental focus in 2020-21, when he published videos of all Beethoven sonatas,  blogging about the process as it unfolded. He recorded also the complete Beethoven piano concerti with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and Vasily Petrenko, performed them as a cycle on three consecutive nights with the Brussels Philharmonic at the 2020 Flagey Piano Festival, and appeared in the BBC TV series “Being Beethoven”.

…l’interazione tra calma spirituale e impegno espressivo è avvincente e non si potrebbe desiderare un’interpretazione più illuminante, lirica o più ricca nel fraseggio.
Suddeutsche Zeitung

 


MAURICE RAVEL (Ciboure, 1875 – Parigi, 1937)

Miroirs, op. 43
Noctuelles. Très léger
Oiseaux tristes. Très lent
Une barque sur l’océan. D’un rythme souple
Alborada del gracioso. Assez vif
La Vallée des Cloches. Très lent

SERGEJ RACHMANINOV (Starorussky Uyezd, 1873 – Beverly Hills, 1943)
da 6 Moments musicaux, op. 16
2. Allegretto
3. Andante cantabile
4. Presto

SERGEJ PROKOF’EV (1891, Soncivka, Ucraina, 1891 – Mosca 1953)
Sonata n. 8 in si bemolle maggiore, op. 84
Andante dolce. Allegro
Andante sognando
Vivace