Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 1 in F minor Op. 2 No. 1 8:30 I. Allegro 14:32 II. Adagio 19:32 III. Menuetto. Allegretto 23:13 IV. Prestissimo Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 18 in E flat Op. 31 No. 3 "Hunt" 31:14 I. Allegro 39:54 II. Scherzo. Allegretto vivace 44:50 III. Menuetto. Moderatto e grazioso 49:20 IV. Presto con fuocco Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 29 in B flat Op. 106 'Hammerklavier' 59:27 I. Allegro 1:10:40 II. Scherzo. Assai vivace 1:14:10 III. Adagio Sostenuto 1:30:39 IV. Largo. Allegro risoluto 1:43:50 Robert Schumann Arabeske in C major Op. 18
I was lucky enough to be there. It was an excellent evening, and beautiful encore. He must have been exhausted. I think the 3rd time I’ve seen Boris in the last 12 months, different programmes, all fantastic. He has recorded the Beethoven cycle with Naxos.
It reminds me like how Daniel Barenboim has the same program layout as this from concert 1 when he did the 32 Beethoven sonatas in Berlin in 8 concerts years ago, but ngl, Mr. Giltburg is amazing
A truly great artist! Probably a wonderful conductor and chamber musician, as well…I hear him singing internally, and acting out the drama at every turn of phrase! ❤️🙏⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️❣️
I had a brief chat with the pianist, he said this is the first time he did Hammerklavier in live concert. Well done him! in the second half of the final movement, he didn't fly through like some others did, he still directly attacked all those almost impossible counterpoints and hence were more exposed to any error... saying that, we hear the structure better compared to some other recording where the "difficult" chore hidden in lots notes.
Not that it matters much, but surprisingly Mr Giltburg seems to have forgotten that he played the Hammerklavier sonata in a concert at the East Neuk festival in Scotland on 29 June this year.
Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 1 in F minor Op. 2 No. 1
8:30 I. Allegro
14:32 II. Adagio
19:32 III. Menuetto. Allegretto
23:13 IV. Prestissimo
Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 18 in E flat Op. 31 No. 3 "Hunt"
31:14 I. Allegro
39:54 II. Scherzo. Allegretto vivace
44:50 III. Menuetto. Moderatto e grazioso
49:20 IV. Presto con fuocco
Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 29 in B flat Op. 106 'Hammerklavier'
59:27 I. Allegro
1:10:40 II. Scherzo. Assai vivace
1:14:10 III. Adagio Sostenuto
1:30:39 IV. Largo. Allegro risoluto
1:43:50 Robert Schumann Arabeske in C major Op. 18
I was lucky enough to be there. It was an excellent evening, and beautiful encore. He must have been exhausted. I think the 3rd time I’ve seen Boris in the last 12 months, different programmes, all fantastic. He has recorded the Beethoven cycle with Naxos.
Благородство исполнения. Исполнение -СОВЕРШЕННО! Высочайший уровень культурной базы. Объёмное звукоизвлечения. Прослушивается каждая нота.Округлая фразировка. Какие кисти!!!Браво. Маэстро!БРАВО! 🌿🍀🎹🍀🌿
Magnifique concert 🎵👏😉
Bravo
Incredible music making!
Beautiful performance!!
Как же хороша, красива 1-я Соната в этом исполнении! Спасибо.
How strange: Never heared of him. And now i am finding such a genius player.
It reminds me like how Daniel Barenboim has the same program layout as this from concert 1 when he did the 32 Beethoven sonatas in Berlin in 8 concerts years ago, but ngl, Mr. Giltburg is amazing
A truly great artist! Probably a wonderful conductor and chamber musician, as well…I hear him singing internally, and acting out the drama at every turn of phrase! ❤️🙏⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️❣️
Да! Каждая фраза наполнена смыслом! ОН ПОНИМАЕТ, что сказал композитор!🌿🌿❤🌿❤🌿❤🌿
Бетховен бы сказал : ..... А я. стряхнув могильный сон. невидимым приду, и сяду между вами, и сам заслушаюсь!"(А.С. Пушкин."Из А.Шенье")
I had a brief chat with the pianist, he said this is the first time he did Hammerklavier in live concert. Well done him! in the second half of the final movement, he didn't fly through like some others did, he still directly attacked all those almost impossible counterpoints and hence were more exposed to any error... saying that, we hear the structure better compared to some other recording where the "difficult" chore hidden in lots notes.
Not that it matters much, but surprisingly Mr Giltburg seems to have forgotten that he played the Hammerklavier sonata in a concert at the East Neuk festival in Scotland on 29 June this year.
@@Moshmorenko He probably thinks they belong to the same "tour" haha
8:23 beginning❤
Oh, Haydn! ❤❤❤. Poor chap. What a missus!
Presentation at 6:00. Piano at 8:00
Description below the video show incomplete programme listing.
You say the program is the hammerklavier just but he starts with the beethoven very first sonata
States the sonatas played here 6:23
@@adrianwright8685 I was talking about the description
Wow
Fantastic
Awesome
Bravo
Amazing
Excellent
Magnificent
Wonderful
Fabulous
30:43 end of first 😊
33:26 да, играет потрясающе! Чем быстрее, тем лучше… сутулость как у Глена Гульда. Ближе к инструменту)))
31:34 number 18 😢😢
Why sad?
@@kevinm6790 I like also 8, 14, 17 🥹😀😃
@@zvezdinki7998 Keep watching. He’s going to do all of them.
7:33 only speaking…😮
The "only speaking" introduction begins at 06:03... 🙂
@@SeaDrive300 but very good sound… and extra useful clever notes!!!🎶
I'm surprised he didn't memorize the music.
He plays too fast no.18 even another concert ,too
Splitting hands at the start of the Hammerklavier - sacrilege.
동감
Barenboim is the epitome. This seems too rushed and somewhat sloppy.
He plays too fast especially sonata
There are 3 sonatas. Which one?
No.18. 1st movement