Absolute perfection. I admire how you combine, interchange and even blend appasionata- and cantabile playing. Never blunt brute force...always cognisant of Beauty.
I only discovered you recently through ToneBbase and am very impressed. This Opus 110 is spectacular. I am trying to learn it as an 81 year old and probably will not live long enough to conquer it, but thank you very much for the exquisite model.
Absolutely fantastic interpretation of this deeply impressive piece of Beethoven my dear Boris, I really love the way you play, it's delightful to see you and listen to your music. Thank you so much for sharing ❤
A couple of years ago I mentioned that I had little time for Beethoven. John Rutter told me that when he was studying composition he'd learnt a lot from studying Beethoven's ability to prolong a theme with endless variations. I looked again and reflected. This is a perfect illustration of that skill. Thank you.
Brilliant playing as always. Keep delighting your audiences like this. Just asking in general, have you performed the Rach maninoff Rhapsody in a theme by Paganini ?
I have your previous Beethoven cd which contains the last sonata of him. Of course like your interview with spo, your music will be different as i saw your waldstein's evolution at various sites cuz you're such a celebrity! It was such a wonderful year with your Beethoven sonatas and other amazing pieces like Liszt, Scriabin, Rachmaninov and Grieg☆^^* & also Ravel, Prokofiev and Bach♡
Dreamy and very emotional playing, especially the 1st movement. I might ask this recording to be played at my you-know-what-I-am-taking-about. (Who cares! Right.) Okay, right before I leave permanently.
I love how you seem to make an effort to let Beethoven sound friendly at places where most pianists bluntly project a angry man. Is it the case and does the Fazioli help you there?
The music of Beethoven sounds simply ideal. A pianist and musician like Boris Giltburg is unique in the history of music and music recording.
Absolute perfection. I admire how you combine, interchange and even blend appasionata- and cantabile playing. Never blunt brute force...always cognisant of Beauty.
I. Moderato cantabile molto espressivo - 0:11
II. Allegro molto - 7:32
III. Adagio ma non troppo - Allegro ma non troppo - 9:42
Che meraviglia 🧡💛💚💙🌺
Beethoven's own words say it all: Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy.
I've got a t-shirt with that quote 😁
I only discovered you recently through ToneBbase and am very impressed. This Opus 110 is spectacular. I am trying to learn it as an 81 year old and probably will not live long enough to conquer it, but thank you very much for the exquisite model.
You will conquer it my friend. I am learning this right now. I had to stop playing cause i was moved to tears while playing...
Absolutely fantastic interpretation of this deeply impressive piece of Beethoven my dear Boris, I really love the way you play, it's delightful to see you and listen to your music. Thank you so much for sharing ❤
Agree!
A couple of years ago I mentioned that I had little time for Beethoven. John Rutter told me that when he was studying composition he'd learnt a lot from studying Beethoven's ability to prolong a theme with endless variations. I looked again and reflected. This is a perfect illustration of that skill. Thank you.
I am so blessed to have recently discovered you 😀 You both play and write so expressively. Your touch is incredible !
Incredible interpretation, i will strive every day to play remotely like this, thank you for the inspiration
Maravilloso escucharte, querido Boris. Extraordinario como siempre!! Bravo!!!!
Beautiful
Wonderschoon. Nu a.s. zondag 4 september naar het Concertgebouw om u te horen in Ravel. Een feest!
Brilliant playing as always. Keep delighting your audiences like this.
Just asking in general, have you performed the Rach
maninoff Rhapsody in a theme by Paganini ?
Thank you very much for the performance, could you please play Liszt's hungarian rhapsody no.2 with hamelin cadence? Thanks for everything 😊
Wonderful
I have your previous Beethoven cd which contains the last sonata of him. Of course like your interview with spo, your music will be different as i saw your waldstein's evolution at various sites cuz you're such a celebrity! It was such a wonderful year with your Beethoven sonatas and other amazing pieces like Liszt, Scriabin, Rachmaninov and Grieg☆^^* & also Ravel, Prokofiev and Bach♡
Dreamy and very emotional playing, especially the 1st movement. I might ask this recording to be played at my you-know-what-I-am-taking-about. (Who cares! Right.) Okay, right before I leave permanently.
I love how you seem to make an effort to let Beethoven sound friendly at places where most pianists bluntly project a angry man. Is it the case and does the Fazioli help you there?