Beethoven: Sonata No.11 in B-flat major, Op.22 - Boris Giltburg | Beethoven 32 project

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  • Опубліковано 8 січ 2025

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  • @BorisGiltburgPiano
    @BorisGiltburgPiano  4 роки тому +22

    I. Allegro con brio - 0:04
    II. Adagio con molta espressione - 7:46
    III. Minuetto - 17:14
    IV. Rondo: Allegretto - 20:45

  • @martinzubiriat
    @martinzubiriat 3 роки тому +3

    He leído alguna vez que el legendario Arthur Schnabel, a quien todo un Glenn Gould veneraba, era celebrado por sus interpretaciones hondas y reflexivas de los movimientos lentos de las primeras sonatas de Beethoven. No lamento vivir en otra época y no haber podido oírlo nunca, porque me parece imposible que pueda haber una versión más hermosa de ellos que la de Boris Giltburg. Los movimientos lentos encierran una enorme dificultad, porque obligan a sujetar el "tempo" con una gran concentración y con riendas muy firmes para que el todo mantenga en todo momento su carácter unitario, su tensión interna y no se "desarme" o "deshilache". El maestro Giltburg lo logra en esta Sonata op. 22 de un modo tan fascinante que uno se ve movido a contener la respiración. No conozco nada que pueda comparársele entre los pianistas de nuestro tiempo. Vaya para él una vez más, desde Mendoza (Argentina), mi admiración más sincera y fervorosa. Y también mi gratitud por estas grabaciones que de una manera tan diáfana, tan sensible, tan vigorosa sin dejar de ser sutil, tan lúcida y sobre todo tan cordial, nos ponen ante la maravilla de lo siempre vivo: el genio de Beethoven.

  • @nikolainikolaichev
    @nikolainikolaichev 4 роки тому +8

    These sonatas suits you very well. I am a big fan of your rachmaninov cd, and I will definitely get your sonatas when they’ll be available. Thanks for sharing!!

  • @murdo_mck
    @murdo_mck 4 роки тому +6

    Thank you. This is the first of your Beethoven 32 I have listened to. There are so many excellent recitals online this year because you musicians all need to perform! It is good for listeners, though I miss the live experience. We all hope it can end soon. Enjoy your Sept 3 dreamstage debut - I'd like to hear it but 3 a.m. gives me pause.

    • @murdo_mck
      @murdo_mck 4 роки тому

      I did, and it was unmissable. If I had not already decided, hearing that piano in your interview would have changed my mind. Is there a place for comments? 27/2 Mvt.1 was beautiful - the melody still clear - must be hard to play all pp.

  • @oscarw1060
    @oscarw1060 4 роки тому +1

    Great music has one of two effects: it either captures your attention and makes an impression right from the first time you hear it; or it grows on you more each time you listen to it. This is how I'd sum up the first and last movements of this sonata - the first belongs in the first category and is the reason I chose to learn it for 8th grade, and the last is a perfect example of the second - especially the middle section when it goes into the minor keys

  • @dpbmss
    @dpbmss 4 роки тому +5

    Very interesting interpretation - more singing than usual - use of the sustain - more dynamic range. Will try to add some of your ideas to my own interpretation. Wonderful! Thanks and best.

  • @rachgodf03
    @rachgodf03 4 роки тому +2

    Please continue this series! I love your playing very much. Cannot wait for you to upload no.29!

    • @BorisGiltburgPiano
      @BorisGiltburgPiano  4 роки тому +2

      Thanks! We should get to No. 29 by spring 2021.

    • @rachgodf03
      @rachgodf03 4 роки тому

      @@BorisGiltburgPiano Amazing! Looking forward to how you play it :)

  • @josswort5793
    @josswort5793 4 роки тому +1

    I'm learning this sonata and on the strength of this recording I can't wait for the whole set to be released.

  • @Arjun-cv1yb
    @Arjun-cv1yb 4 роки тому +1

    Lovely playing! Can't wait for the late sonatas (especially op 109; my favorite!)

  • @stephanielemoucheur6407
    @stephanielemoucheur6407 4 роки тому +2

    Love your interpretation !! Thank you so much for sharing this project with us 🎵

  • @lauraconejeros9720
    @lauraconejeros9720 3 місяці тому

    Bravo magnificá!!!!!!l. La mas bella Wsldstein que he disfrutado en mi larga vida(89 año) graciad por esta joya

  • @simondavis8300
    @simondavis8300 4 роки тому

    Really Great playing. Captures Beethovens impetuous nature and a wonderful feeling of spontaneity. Passionate and very lyrical as well. Really want to hear the rest!

  • @quaver1239
    @quaver1239 3 роки тому

    You are an absolute pleasure to listen to. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for sharing this wonderful experience with us. The slow movements - the way you interpret them - are extraordinarily, spiritually beautiful. The explanatory notes included are a rarity - thank you.

  • @wuyipiano
    @wuyipiano 3 роки тому

    I like your interpretation of rhythm in this piece, and the lively camera with high quality too ^^
    Thank you, Bravo

  • @연습-p9o
    @연습-p9o Рік тому

    09:55 (2-18)
    19:00 (3-minor)

  • @altoclef6688
    @altoclef6688 Рік тому

    The extremely velvet-like opening of the 2nd mvt took me by surprise. Not easy to play it like that - had it been possible on a Steinway? Very emotional, too. It is easy to tell you love this movement. Made me teary-eyed.

  • @eduardopoblete8839
    @eduardopoblete8839 4 роки тому

    Eduardo Poblete de Chile, la escuela rusa en todo su esplendor, y su máximo representante, Boris cómo interpreta a gran Beethoven, saludos afectuosos desde Chile....

  • @WoutDC
    @WoutDC 4 роки тому +5

    Well described, well played! Indeed clearly a work of someone who had mastered his craft, with a spiritual slow movement wich is full of beauty... Looking very much forward to your interpretations of the 12th and 13th sonatas, some of my favourite sonatas wich are, in my opinion, so not-very-well-known to a point that it's almost criminal, especially the 13th.

    • @BorisGiltburgPiano
      @BorisGiltburgPiano  4 роки тому +8

      No. 13 was such a discovery for me! Rather than comparing it with the Moonlight, I love playing them together as a unit. 30 minutes, and you get incomparable richness of imagination, colours, invention, poetry, virtuosity, you name it. The video will be out in late September.

    • @WoutDC
      @WoutDC 4 роки тому

      @@BorisGiltburgPiano For me it was too and they are indeed a great pairing, both absolute wonders! (I also love pairing the op. 27 with the 12th, somehow it feels like it makes a lot of sense to me, that the pastoral is very much a new chapter feeling-wise)The only reason I always emphasize my love for the 13th and not the 14th is the fact everyone more or less knowns the 14th haha :)

    • @murdo_mck
      @murdo_mck 4 роки тому +1

      @@BorisGiltburgPiano If you have time and like discovery, you might take a fresh look at the Henle Urtext (and manuscript) of the first movement of Op 27 Nr 2 and try it literally as written. Alla breve so 2 beats per bar, faster then usual. Melody pp and accompaniment pp, so not cantabile. The hairpins applied to the accompaniment not the melody except bar 64-65, and climaxing precisely on the note as written. Weird and unconventional? Yes, but this is Beethoven. Of course you can never perform it like that - audiences demand that cantabile melody - or can you? [Precis of a talk by Brian Chapman]

    • @LOS_wolfb
      @LOS_wolfb 4 роки тому +1

      The 13th is so good : )

    • @WoutDC
      @WoutDC 4 роки тому +2

      @@LOS_wolfb I got to know almost all of Beethoven's sonatas trough a youtube channel where the complete cycle was uploaded with sheet music and analysis and the most wonderfull thing was that at least 75% of the descriptions contained things like "one of the most beautifull slow movements by Beethoven" or "some of the best keyboard writing by Beethoven" and other stuff in that line and listening to it all you just knew that it was true, that every sonata, even though you have your personal favourites, has something unique to offer, some beauty, inventiveness, ...

  • @AriPegasis
    @AriPegasis 2 роки тому

    Thank you for these performances!

  • @dongsunable
    @dongsunable 4 роки тому +1

    What the!!! I was thinking "why doesn't he play the sonata no.11..." thank you thank you thank you

  • @alazikiz
    @alazikiz 4 роки тому +2

    I am going to start learning this sonata tomorrow, usually I do not listen any recordings until I know the piece very well but your ideas about this sonata and the atmosphere you create is absolutely fantastic. It is a great inspiration and pleasure, thank you so much for your music🙏

  • @ГульсумУмбеталиева-ф5о

    Thank you ! Kazakhstan 🇰🇿

  • @katlarabi-tchalaia2264
    @katlarabi-tchalaia2264 4 роки тому

    Wasn’t planning on listening to the whole thing.
    Next thing I know the performance is over and I wanna listen to it again.

  • @Movimento-g5h
    @Movimento-g5h 4 роки тому

    great 👍

  • @lauraconejeros9720
    @lauraconejeros9720 3 місяці тому

    Agregue emocionado comenyario por tan magnifica interpretacion y no lo tramitierron ?

  • @benfranklin9519
    @benfranklin9519 4 роки тому +4

    This a brilliant idea of giving UA-cam recitals and a happy coincidence with Covid-19. 😂

    • @BorisGiltburgPiano
      @BorisGiltburgPiano  4 роки тому +8

      ah, 'happy' is tough to say... but I would have gone bonkers crazy without being able to play for you guys over these months.

  • @wellyngtonamaral4097
    @wellyngtonamaral4097 4 роки тому

    omg that’s fkin awesome 👏🏻

  • @LOS_wolfb
    @LOS_wolfb 4 роки тому

    🤩🤩 12:23-13:17 !

  • @AnaPaula-np5rq
    @AnaPaula-np5rq 4 роки тому

    ♥️👏

  • @Alexagrigorieff
    @Alexagrigorieff 4 роки тому +1

    Handheld camera is too shaky. Background spotlights are obnoxious.

  • @syb7239
    @syb7239 Рік тому

    No.11 sounds refine with this pianist😅