Boris Giltberg performs Robert Schumann's Carnaval, op. 9, at the Arthur Rubinstein Piano Master Competition, May 2011 in Tel Aviv, Israel.
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Boris Giltburg (born in 1984) is an Israeli-Russian classical pianist.
Giltburg was born in Moscow, Russia, and began studying piano with his mother at the age of five. After moving to Israel he studied with Arie Vardi.
Boris Giltburg won the second prize (top prize awarded) of the 2002 Paloma O'Shea International Piano Competition in Spain, where he performed Bartok’s Third Piano Concerto with the London Symphony Orchestra. Since then Boris has performed with the Philharmonia Orchestra, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Bournemouth Symphony, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, and the Israel Philharmonic with conductors such as Philippe Entremont, Christoph von Dohnányi, Mikhail Pletnev and Marin Alsop.
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