RACHMANINOV PIANO CONCERTOS NOS. 1 & 4 / RHAPSODY ON A THEME OF PAGANINI – BORIS GILTBURG
Discovering Rachmaninov’s Splendor: Giltburg’s Captivating Piano Magic
Don Roberts, April 2023
Boris Giltburg, a prodigious virtuoso with roots tracing back to the Russian school, has, in his latest release, delved into the rich tapestry of Rachmaninov’s masterpieces. While Giltburg has often showcased his prowess in the works of Beethoven and Prokofiev, his exploration of Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto Nos. 1 & 4, along with the Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, reveals a musician who has truly come into his own within this profound tradition.
At the heart of this recording is Giltburg’s interpretation of the Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op. 43. This composition has graced countless concert halls, yet Giltburg breathes new life into the familiar melodies. From the outset, it’s evident that Giltburg possesses an innate ability to unveil the hidden nuances of Paganini’s theme, leading the listener on a thrilling journey of discovery. His approach is refreshingly nuanced, bringing forth a sense of wonder with each twist and turn. Accompanied by the Brussels Philharmonic, conducted by the dynamic Vassily Sinaisky, the performance is a harmonious fusion of Giltburg’s artistry and the orchestra’s responsive energy.
Giltburg’s choice of the Fazioli piano lends an intriguing touch to his interpretation. Its lighter tonality, while uncommon in Rachmaninov’s world of grand emotions, fits seamlessly into Giltburg’s vision, adding a layer of elegance to the composition. This unique tonal quality becomes a defining element, setting his performance apart from the crowd and allowing listeners to re-imagine a beloved classic.
The centerpiece of the collection is the Piano Concerto No. 1 in F sharp minor, Op. 1, presented in its revised 1917 version. Here, Giltburg’s finesse shines through, as he navigates the intricate interplay between the piano and the orchestra. The lush soundscapes, rich in emotional depth, are expertly captured, providing a truly immersive listening experience. The symbiotic partnership between Giltburg and Sinaisky remains palpable, with their synergy enhancing the concerto’s grandeur.
An exceptional aspect of this release is the impeccable studio sound quality offered by Naxos. Every note resonates with clarity, allowing the intricacies of Giltburg’s interpretation to reach the listener’s ears with an astonishing level of detail. The warmth and richness of the recording contribute to the overall excellence of this Rachmaninov album.
Boris Giltburg’s foray into the world of Rachmaninov is a resounding success. His deep connection to the music, coupled with his virtuosic prowess and innovative choices, results in a collection that not only pays homage to tradition but also unveils new facets of these well-loved compositions. With the spirited support of the Brussels Philharmonic under Vassily Sinaisky’s direction, Giltburg’s renditions of the Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini and the Piano Concerto No. 1 stand as true highlights. This recording, adorned with exquisite sound quality, undoubtedly earns its place as a standout Rachmaninov release, placing it far above the ordinary and solidifying Giltburg’s position as a remarkable interpreter of Russian musical treasures.