
Renowned pianist Boris Giltburg recently captivated audiences with a masterful performance at Wigmore Hall, which was broadcast live to thousands around the world.
In a compelling contrast, Giltburg also presented pieces from the Russian musical canon, including Medtner’s Piano Sonata No. 3 in G Minor, Tchaikovsky’s “Dumka”, and Stravinsky’s “Three Movements from Petrushka”. These selections showcased the rich and diverse textures of Russian classical music, offering a fascinating dialogue between the delicate introspection of Chopin and the robust expressiveness of his Russian counterparts.
Take a look at Giltburg’s extraordinary versatility and interpretative skill—and leave your comments: