
Beethoven: Piano Concertos Nos. 5 "Emperor" & 0 / Giltburg, V. Petrenko, RLPO
These works share the common key of E flat major but represent two very different stages in the composerās life. The Piano Concerto "No. 0," WoO 4, was written when Beethoven was 13 years old and is one of his earliest works. With the orchestral score lost, this extant version for piano solo written in Beethovenās hand includes the tutti sections reduced for piano. The radiant āEmperorā Concerto shows the 38-year-old Beethoven at the peak of his creative powers, and remains a glorious example of his spirit triumphing over lifeās adversities.
REVIEW:
Boris Giltburgās recording of Beethovenās Emperor Concerto is offered with a scintillating twist, the āotherā E-flat concerto composed when the composer was 13. This brings Giltburgās Beethoven concerto cycle to a close, his ebullience and physicality the reverse of plain-speaking, brilliantly partnered by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic under Vasily Petrenko.
Given such forces this is never simply āanotherā Emperor, but one boldly and exuberantly conceived. Giltburg makes you listen with new ears to one of the most familiar and greatly loved works in the repertoire. The Piano Concerto No 0 (played in Beethovenās original piano reduction) may be a protracted jeu dāesprit, but Giltburgās relish of its tonic, virtuoso aplomb sets the pulse racing. Naxos soundworld is of an exceptional clarity and focus.
-- International Piano
Excellent performances of the Emperor and the rarely heard Concerto No. 0. The sound reproduction on this Naxos CD is vivid and well balanced. Those looking for an excellent performance of theĀ EmperorĀ and who are attracted to its lesser coupling, will certainly find this a most rewarding disc.
-- MusicWeb International
These works share the common key of E flat major but represent two very different stages in the composerās life. The Piano Concerto "No. 0," WoO 4, was written when Beethoven was 13 years old and is one of his earliest works. With the orchestral score lost, this extant version for piano solo written in Beethovenās hand includes the tutti sections reduced for piano. The radiant āEmperorā Concerto shows the 38-year-old Beethoven at the peak of his creative powers, and remains a glorious example of his spirit triumphing over lifeās adversities.
REVIEW:
Boris Giltburgās recording of Beethovenās Emperor Concerto is offered with a scintillating twist, the āotherā E-flat concerto composed when the composer was 13. This brings Giltburgās Beethoven concerto cycle to a close, his ebullience and physicality the reverse of plain-speaking, brilliantly partnered by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic under Vasily Petrenko.
Given such forces this is never simply āanotherā Emperor, but one boldly and exuberantly conceived. Giltburg makes you listen with new ears to one of the most familiar and greatly loved works in the repertoire. The Piano Concerto No 0 (played in Beethovenās original piano reduction) may be a protracted jeu dāesprit, but Giltburgās relish of its tonic, virtuoso aplomb sets the pulse racing. Naxos soundworld is of an exceptional clarity and focus.
-- International Piano
Excellent performances of the Emperor and the rarely heard Concerto No. 0. The sound reproduction on this Naxos CD is vivid and well balanced. Those looking for an excellent performance of theĀ EmperorĀ and who are attracted to its lesser coupling, will certainly find this a most rewarding disc.
-- MusicWeb International
Description
These works share the common key of E flat major but represent two very different stages in the composerās life. The Piano Concerto "No. 0," WoO 4, was written when Beethoven was 13 years old and is one of his earliest works. With the orchestral score lost, this extant version for piano solo written in Beethovenās hand includes the tutti sections reduced for piano. The radiant āEmperorā Concerto shows the 38-year-old Beethoven at the peak of his creative powers, and remains a glorious example of his spirit triumphing over lifeās adversities.
REVIEW:
Boris Giltburgās recording of Beethovenās Emperor Concerto is offered with a scintillating twist, the āotherā E-flat concerto composed when the composer was 13. This brings Giltburgās Beethoven concerto cycle to a close, his ebullience and physicality the reverse of plain-speaking, brilliantly partnered by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic under Vasily Petrenko.
Given such forces this is never simply āanotherā Emperor, but one boldly and exuberantly conceived. Giltburg makes you listen with new ears to one of the most familiar and greatly loved works in the repertoire. The Piano Concerto No 0 (played in Beethovenās original piano reduction) may be a protracted jeu dāesprit, but Giltburgās relish of its tonic, virtuoso aplomb sets the pulse racing. Naxos soundworld is of an exceptional clarity and focus.
-- International Piano
Excellent performances of the Emperor and the rarely heard Concerto No. 0. The sound reproduction on this Naxos CD is vivid and well balanced. Those looking for an excellent performance of theĀ EmperorĀ and who are attracted to its lesser coupling, will certainly find this a most rewarding disc.
-- MusicWeb International





















