Pianist Boris Giltburg has been known for Liszt and other virtuoso repertories, and if you took some of the pushed-tempo transitions in the opening movement here of the Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 1 in C major, Op. 15, you might think he was trying to shoehorn in some virtuosity in pieces that are generally not among Beethoven's more technically difficult. Of course, Beethoven was a virtuoso, too, and Giltburg's interpretations hang together. Sample that movement and see how you like Giltburg's reading: it's energetic, ...
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Pianist Boris Giltburg has been known for Liszt and other virtuoso repertories, and if you took some of the pushed-tempo transitions in the opening movement here of the Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 1 in C major, Op. 15, you might think he was trying to shoehorn in some virtuosity in pieces that are generally not among Beethoven's more technically difficult. Of course, Beethoven was a virtuoso, too, and Giltburg's interpretations hang together. Sample that movement and see how you like Giltburg's reading: it's energetic, technically attractive, and forward-moving. Another strong feature is that Giltburg coordinates precisely with the Liverpool Philharmonic under Vasily Petrenko. The orchestra's square, rather staccato, phrasing seems a bit odd during the orchestral expositions, but then you realize that it was done to generate maximum contrast with Giltburg's restless, explosive playing. In general, the Piano Concerto No. 1, actually Beethoven's second numbered concerto, is stronger here; the very...
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