Press Reviews

 

Conducting

"Eitan Globerson provided a decanter to the wine of Mozart...Globerson, of the Israeli Opera, not only put the program together, but narrated and artfully directed it from the podium... Young Maestro Globerson demonstrated an attractive blend of intelligence, professionalism, and musical sensibility." (Max Stern, Jerusalem Post)

 

"And the surprise of all surprises- the Opera Orchestra and the young Maestro Globerson on the podium, gave the music a royal treatment.

 (Following a performance of "Peter Grimes", A.Velureanu-Gal, "Ultima Ora")

 

"The Opera orchestra sounded wonderful under Maestro Globerson. It was genuine Verdi." (Following a performance of "Simone Boccanegra"-David Ori, the classical portal)

 

 

Concerts as a pianist

"A wonderful pianist, with great musical skills and emotional depth. He was probably born right into Brahms, with a rich and romantic sound. His playing is captivating"...

(Chanoch Ron,"Yediot Acharonot")

 

"Eitan Globerson's piano recital revealed indisputable talent. A reflective Brahms, a cleverly constructed Franck and a witty Prokofiev"...

(Benjamin Bar-Am, The Jerusalem Post)

 

"Eitan Globerson gave a very sensitive and beautiful performance of the Concerto in B flat major KV595. There was a keen sense of style, which brought the indelible charm of Mozart's music to the fore. The first movement Allegro was carefully balanced with a delicate tone, which belied the attention to detail in phrasing and dynamic control. In the intense larghetto that follows, Globerson showed his refined musicality and understanding of the intimate emotional depths of his tender document. The final Allegro was playful and yet sardonic, Globerson being the first performer to attach more intensity to the interpretation of late Mozart in not forgetting the delightfulness of the music, but giving it breadth enough to speak clearly and directly".

 (David Hoenigsberg, The Star- Pretoria)

 

"Eitan Globerson picked us up with his polished performance... one sensed supreme control"

(Peter Smith, the Star -Pretoria)<

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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