Behind the Notes - Boris Giltburg introduces Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No. 29

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
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    Beethoven Complete Piano Sonatas 9-disc boxed set: Naxos.lnk.to/B...
    Boris Giltburg is lauded worldwide as a deeply sensitive, insightful and compelling interpreter, with critics praising his impassioned approach to performance. This project to record all of Beethoven’s 32 piano sonatas is a personal exploration for Giltburg, driven by curiosity and his profound respect for the composer.
    These exceptional performances received widespread critical acclaim upon their original digital release, and this premiere 9-disc boxed set includes extended personal and informative booklet notes written by the pianist. From the vivid energy of the early sonatas, through the dark passions and enchanted lyricism of Beethoven’s middle period, to the awe-inspiring transcendence of the final sonatas - this cycle runs the full gamut of human emotion.
    Release date: September 2021
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Комментарии • 5

  • @jackvanderheijden375
    @jackvanderheijden375 2 месяца назад

    Breathtaking...many thanks to RUclips❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @danwilliams7354
    @danwilliams7354 3 месяца назад

    Wow what an amazing analysis and performance. We are so lucky to live in an age where we can watch this quality of television for free!

  • @garydmcgath
    @garydmcgath Год назад +2

    RUclips brought up one of your videos on Beethoven's sonatas (the 32nd, I think), and I checked to see if you had one on the 29th and found this. Fascinating analysis, especially on the fugue. I agree that playing it is a big help in getting into it. It's beyond my ability as a whole, but I've attempted parts of it in the privacy of my home. I'll have to come back and check some of your other analysis.
    By the way, it's the "Lebewohl" sonata, please, not "Les Adieux!" :)

  • @jdbrown371
    @jdbrown371 11 месяцев назад

    Could the metronome marking to the Hammerklavier MM138 be a mistake in Beethoven's handwriting? MM108 sounds pretty sensible. His 0s could look like 3s. Almost all metronome markings are multiples of 4, e.g. MM88, MM120, MM144, MM176 etc. Another possibility is he thought of a metronome marking like MM112, then Beethoven got a knock on the door and got distracted. When he went back to his piano he wrote down MM138 maybe because Schindler or somebody told him to be at 138 Bonngasse for dinner.

  • @craggyisland8770
    @craggyisland8770 Год назад

    I love renaming it The Titanic!