His left hand is great. His sensibility is very original. You can enjoy Beethoven´s music as it is. With no fireworks that mess with the beauty of pure music.
I think it's just the pianist's choice. Mr. Giltburg certainly knows these sonatas deeply, and chose to use the score in front of him as a guide, a support. With new technologies, IPads, bluetooth page turners, I think this will become more and more common. I see that harpsichordists and organists are more receptive about playing with the support of the sheet music, but this is still a taboo for many pianists, when it shouldn't be: whether the music is, with sheet music or from memory, it doesn't matter!
Señor, siempre será van Beethoven a través de alguien, no el puro genio que se brinda a la inmortalidad en la humanidad viva que lo disfruta y lo seguirá disfrutando por los siglos de los siglos. ¿Do you understand?
His left hand is great. His sensibility is very original. You can enjoy Beethoven´s music as it is. With no fireworks that mess with the beauty of pure music.
Beautiful phrasing!
Thank you for your interpretation. It's thoughtful and subtle!
Boris, your performance is trully wonderful. BRAVO!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Excelente. Brillantes interpretaciones. Mis felicitaciones, desde Tucumán, Argentina.
Bravo Maestro Giltburg!!!
Boris greets Boris.
Bravo!
Concert begins 2:20
Tempest 26:50
le printemps est ravissant on se promène avec lui …..
Is there a part 1 in your RUclips channel ?
You can find it on the 'Live' tab, along with the placeholder for part 3 which will be streamed live in December.
What did he use to turn the page?
I think there is a foot switch that synchs with his iPad.
He can have a pedal switch or even he can switch with a Face gesture
Professional Pianists don't need to memorize the pieces anymore?
I think it's just the pianist's choice. Mr. Giltburg certainly knows these sonatas deeply, and chose to use the score in front of him as a guide, a support. With new technologies, IPads, bluetooth page turners, I think this will become more and more common. I see that harpsichordists and organists are more receptive about playing with the support of the sheet music, but this is still a taboo for many pianists, when it shouldn't be: whether the music is, with sheet music or from memory, it doesn't matter!
I think it has been customary to play sonatas with the score
Soon AR glasses like Ray Ban Meta could be used instead of a tablet
Not a nice sound, hard and sharp. It's a shame, it's an interesting interpretation regardless.
Señor, siempre será van Beethoven a través de alguien, no el puro genio que se brinda a la inmortalidad en la humanidad viva que lo disfruta y lo seguirá disfrutando por los siglos de los siglos. ¿Do you understand?