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Giltburg and the Pavel Haas Quartet: new dimensions in chamber music in Prague

Veronika Jarůšková, Boris Giltburg and Peter Jarůšék
© Petra Hajská
Veronika Jarůšková and Peter Jarůšék
© Petra Hajská
Boris Giltburg and Peter Jarůšék
© Petra Hajská
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“when this kind of alchemy happens onstage, it’s tangible and exhilarating”
Reviewed at Rudolfinum: Dvořák Hall, Prague on 12 October 2022
Rachmaninov, Piano Trio no. 1 in G minor "Trio Élégiaque"
Ravel, Piano Trio in A minor
Schubert, Piano Trio no. 1 in B flat major D.898
Veronika Jarůšková, Violin
Peter Jarůšék, Cello
Boris Giltburg, Piano
Anja Bihlmaier conducts a powerful NSO programme in Dublin
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Giltburg and Foster celebrate the Philharmonia’s 80th birthday
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Intense Rachmaninov and illuminating Shostakovich in Gateshead
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Giltburg’s Beethoven enlightens the dark between Berg and Stravinsky
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The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra head to “London Town”
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From introspection to intoxication: the range of Boris Giltburg
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