Beethoven Sonata Cycle 1, Boris Giltburg, Wigmore Hall review - running the gamut
From the official first to the toughest – quite a launch for a series this pianist knows well
A happy, lucid and bright pianist, a forbidding Everest among piano sonatas: would Boris Giltburg follow a bewitching, ceaselessly engaging first half by rising to the challenge of Beethoven’s “Hammerklavier” - a title he suggests, in his series of first-rate online essays about the sonatas, might be replaced more appropriately with “Titanic”?
Beethoven: Diabelli Variations, Debussy: Préludes George Lepauw (piano) (Orchid Classics)
Fauré: Complete Music for Solo Piano Lucas Debargue (Sony)