Beethoven: Sonata No.10 in G major, Op.14 No. 2 - Boris Giltburg | Beethoven 32 project

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2020
  • The other sonata of the pair, No. 10 in G major, is a real hidden gem. The outpouring of loving emotion in the first movement - outwardly tender, yet full of inner ardour - presents a Beethoven we haven’t really encountered so far in the cycle. The personal nature of the music is reflected in the parlando (‘speaking’) effect - music which seems to imply spoken words - particularly in the second theme, with its many repeated, entreating notes. None of those were necessarily new or original, but the sincerity of emotion and the lack of theatricality make the music particularly endearing.
    As a separate element, Beethoven enjoys playing with shifting bar lines, right from the beginning. Based on the opening notes, it is impossible to say where the downbeat is - is it on the second note of the right hand? Or on the last note of the opening line, coinciding with the first note of the left hand? As one would almost expect, it is neither - the downbeat lies in the middle of the right hand line, almost imperceptible on the 4th note of the right hand. This opening line is also the basis of the development, the only truly turbulent section of the sonata.
    The second movement counters any rhythm ambiguities with the squarest of all possible meters: it’s a march in common time. But the music itself is bursting with humour, closer to a comedy sketch. The short, clipped chords set the mood of comic seriousness, accentuated by a plump long chord at the end of each phrase. And the earthiness of the opening phrases is contrasted with the middle section of the theme, which is written legato and floats weightlessly in a higher part of the keyboard.
    In structure, it is a theme with three variations. The first one passes the theme to the left hand, with the right hand filling in the gaps between the melodic notes with soft-spoken syncopations. The second variation, returning to the comic character of the theme, explores the syncopation effect to the fullest. In its harmonies, it is also the more adventurous variation of the three, adding dense chromaticism to what is otherwise quite a bland movement (harmonically only!). The third variation increases the flow by expanding the right-hand accompaniment into semiquavers. The original march-like movement returns at the very end, cautious and in pianissimo as if tiptoeing up to someone. Beethoven then pursues the slapstick routine to the end, with the penultimate hesitant notes being capped with an almost-inevitable fortissimo bang of a C major chord.
    The finale brings back Beethoven’s enjoyment of manipulating meter. The very first bars are seemingly written in two, until the third bar establishes the real meter - in three. This interplay between two and three continues throughout the movement, as does the virtuoso interplay between the right and left hands. It is wonderfully humorous, full of endlessly self-generated energy, its flow barely interrupted by a few hesitations here and there. In the end, after the farewell coda with its drone-like left hand, it all evaporates like a summer day’s dream.
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    Beethoven 32 - Over the year 2020, I will be learning and filming all 32 Beethoven sonatas. Subscribe to this channel to follow the project, and visit beethoven32.com for blog posts and listening guides to each sonata.
    Boris Giltburg, piano
    Filmed by Stewart French
    © 2020 Fly On The Wall, London (fotw.london)
    Filmed at ‪@FazioliPianos‬ Sacile, Italy
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Комментарии • 26

  • @BorisGiltburgPiano
    @BorisGiltburgPiano  3 года назад +13

    I. Allegro - 0:04
    II. Andante - 7:50
    III. Scherzo: Allegro assai - 13:03

  • @smalin
    @smalin 3 года назад +12

    Gosh, you’re good. That was a delight.

  • @user-jd4uc1vi9n
    @user-jd4uc1vi9n 3 года назад +1

    BRAVO !!!!!!!!! Слушаю , затаив дыхание , огромное спасибо !!!!!!!! Kazakhstan 🇰🇿🌹🌹🌺🌺

  • @TheMelaniewilliams
    @TheMelaniewilliams 3 года назад +2

    This is my favorite performance of this piece so far!

  • @edaluga1395
    @edaluga1395 Месяц назад

    👏👏

  • @drifblimdtr2500
    @drifblimdtr2500 Год назад +2

    100% best version of this piece, better than Daniels, the Maestro Ludwig himself would be proud

  • @rinacravero
    @rinacravero 3 года назад +2

    Muy lindo! Hermosa sonata. Gracias Boris por este lindo momento de escucharte. Bravooo👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💝

  • @mabiperalta9217
    @mabiperalta9217 3 года назад +2

    Wonderful! You are a grate pianist, your sensibility touch my heart. I love yours all interpretations. Thanks you very much and my best wishes for the 32 Sonatas project!
    Desde Río Cuarto, Córdoba, República Argentina, una fiel seguidora.

  • @ingalipkov3573
    @ingalipkov3573 Год назад

    Изумительный пианист, один из лучших в мире!!!

  • @williamwilson7390
    @williamwilson7390 3 года назад

    Wonderful! The runs so effortlessly crisp, the phrasing so full of character, humour and tenderness - daring and fresh, yet full of respect and love for this great music - thank you so much.

  • @scarguevara5392
    @scarguevara5392 2 года назад

    I've been working on this sonata for almost 4 months and I can say that I wish I could play it just like you. I completely love how emotional you are. Great job!👏

  • @volkerf.sesselmann6783
    @volkerf.sesselmann6783 Год назад

    BRAVO Tosche !!

  • @seponvi
    @seponvi 3 года назад

    Great as always !!!! My favorite sonata from the group of early sonatas of Beethoven

  • @quaver1239
    @quaver1239 3 года назад

    Delightful. In fact, superb. Thank you!

  • @viggos.n.5864
    @viggos.n.5864 3 года назад

    Great playing and great desciption aswell!!!

  • @alicekim2373
    @alicekim2373 3 года назад +1

    i wish the situation with corona virus is all resolved and I can attend your piano concert in person one day :)

  • @Ivan_1791
    @Ivan_1791 3 года назад

    That's a great project.

  • @deldridg
    @deldridg 3 года назад

    Bravo from Sydney, Australia! This is a very sensitive interpretation, especially on a Fazioli and I enjoyed it very much. I've messed about with this piece for years and decided to get more serious with it. Many thanks for this wonderful recording - I will refer to it often. Regards and thanks from Australia - Dave

  • @xxurwrongxx
    @xxurwrongxx 3 года назад

    So beautiful 🌹🌹💝💝

  • @pianeiromendes
    @pianeiromendes 3 года назад

    Wooow

  • @mercedesmedinadomingo
    @mercedesmedinadomingo 3 года назад

    Esta interpretación es un verdadero regalo. Me encanta el Allegro "cómodo" del primer movimiento, así, sin prisa disfrutando cada frase. Igualmente el 2⁰ movimiento. Y el chispeante 3⁰...estupendo!

  • @beethovensworkscollector
    @beethovensworkscollector 3 года назад

    I found a great pianist!

  • @AngelGonzalez-nd4tg
    @AngelGonzalez-nd4tg 2 года назад

    Demasiado rubato para mi gusto, para ser Beethoven...