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SILVER-GARBURG
| Piano Duo
In the great and often underappreciated art
of piano duo playing, Sivan Silver and her partner Gil Garburg are setting a
new standard: acclaimed by audiences and critics alike, the duo has been
invited time and time again by top orchestras, festivals, and concert
organizers. They have performed in Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, the Vienna
Musikverein, the Salzburg Festspielhaus, the Sydney Opera House and the Berlin
Philharmonie; they have concertized in approximately 70 countries on five
continents; and they collaborate regularly with such orchestras as the Israel
Philharmonic, the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, the Melbourne Symphony and the
Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie.
Their most recent album, “Illumination”,
was presented in a recital at the Elbphilharmonie Hamburg and released in April
2019 under the Berlin Classics label. “Let there be light!” titles the music magazine Concerti its
choice as “CD of the week” and praises the “superb tonal sensibility,
outstanding ensemble playing and imaginative rubati and agogic”. “The Schumann
is played beautifully and is actually better than the very good Argerich and
Barenboim recording” commends the American Record Guide and concludes
“The whole package is truly, as titled, an 'Illumination' of works”. “The
publication comes close to an enlightening revelation” raves the Aachener
Zeitung. "A veritable aha effect” enthuses the Piano News
reviewer, who describes the recording as “illuminating the complexity of this
masterpiece in a way that has never been heard before”. Radio Bremen describes "The
greatest art of two pianos playing. Stunning virtuosity... fantastic
interplay... How Sivan Silver and Gil Garburg master this extremely delicate
task borders on a miracle" and concludes “With this record, the two have
ultimately established themselves at the top of the international piano duo
scene”.
The Silver-Garburg Piano Duo joined forces
with the Vienna Symphony and Maestro Florian Krumpöck to record the world
premiere of a new concerto, which was written for and dedicated to them: Richard
Dünser’s adaptation of Brahms Quartet Op. 25 for piano, four hands and string
orchestra, which is based on the
two original versions by Brahms (for piano quartet and for piano, four hands).
The recording took place at the Wiener Konzerthaus and will be released
in 2020.
The Silver-Garburg Piano Duo looks forward
to exciting concerts in the upcoming seasons. The two Israelis, who live in
Berlin with their son, can be heard in North and Latin America, East Asia,
Australia, New Zealand, Israel, and in numerous European countries. Highlights
include performances with the Lucerne Symphony at the Musikverein in Vienna and
at the KKL Lucerne, with the Belgian National Orchestra at the Großes
Festspielhaus in Salzburg and at the Bozar in Brussels. The duo appears as
soloists with the Orchestra of the Americas, alongside Yo-Yo Ma and Claudio
Bohorquez, at their 2021 European tour. Sivan and Gil are happy to continue their musical collaboration with orchestras
such as the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie, Jerusalem Symphony, Bruno Walter
Symphony, Wiener Concert-Verein, Mantua Chamber, Israel Chamber, Berlin
Symphony, Bayerische Kammerphilharmonie, Brno Philharmonic and many more.
Since 2014, the Silver-Garburg Duo occupy
one of the few extant professorships for piano duo, at the Graz University for
the Arts. They present master-classes at leading academic institutes in Moscow,
Beijing, Melbourne, Vienna, Jerusalem, Wellington, Tallinn, Washington,
Helsinki, Bratislava and more. Previously, they taught at the Hannover
Musikhochschule, at
which they themselves completed their studies in 2007 under Prof. Arie Vardi.
Silver and Garburg were
well on the way to promising solo careers when they paired up first privately
and then at the piano. “We express our own emotions
and, at the same time, a combined sensibility. We are one, and yet we’re in
dialogue with each other – that’s the magic,” says Silver. And Garburg adds:
“The more we work together, the more we grow together and the freer we become.
Like a conductor realizes his or her vision with an orchestra, we can realize
all that we envision with four hands.”
After 20 years of playing together, Sivan
Silver and Gil Garburg are establishing themselves at the top echelon of the
music world. “As a piano duo, it’s easy to make effects with virtuosity. But
that alone is far too little. We want to move our listeners emotionally and
bring them to the core of the music”.
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