Argerich - Interview Excerpts, 1978 Excerpts from a 1979 interview with Dean Elder; inprint discography; reviews.Category Arts Music Instruments Keyboard Piano pianists A and asks argerich her ideas about this work. I don't the competition I said to myself, Well, now, martha, it is You have been a pianist but now you are not. http://www.andrys.com/arg-1979.html
Extractions: "The performance of Mozart's great Concerto in C, K. 503 is exciting and note-perfect. She plays Mozart with a beautiful, silvery, limpid tone... "The New York Philharmonic conducted by Raphael Kubelik plays superbly. It is lovely Mozart, like a bird song, fresh and unpredictable. Argerich plays freely, effortlessly. Broken octaves ripple, turns are tossed off. The vehemence of her octaves and the brilliance of her passage work are as striking as her immense rhythmic vitality and feeling for tonal values.
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Extractions: Like a meteor shooting through the night sky, Martha Argerich dazzles and excites every time she performs. Thursday night in Philadelphia's Verizon Hall, the pianist astonished a capacity audience when she joined Charles Dutoit and the Philadelphia Orchestra in a brilliant performance of Robert Schumann's Piano Concerto. Argerich set the tone at her first entry. Playing boldly and decisively, she charged the piano's opening statement with electric energy. Then, when the music turned lyrical, she refined her thunderous sound to a feathery pianissimo and caressed the notes with melting tones. Schumann's concerto is filled with rapid shifts like this. Argerich negotiated them all with matchless ease. In the lyrical episodes, she turned her piano into a singing voice filled with shimmering colors.
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Extractions: Martha Argerich has through the past decades claimed the position as one of the greatest pianists of the post-war era. From her legendary debut recording in 1961 up till this day she has given the music world some of its most valued treasures, in form of recordings and concerts. Her recordings ranges from Bach to Bartók, with an emphasis on central romantic, and early modernist repertoire. Her name first occured after winning the 1957 Busoni competition at Bolzano, and she acquired additional fame with her remarkable debut recital on DG from 1961. She was also awarded the first prize in the Chopin competition in Warszaw in 1965. Since then her probings into the works of Liszt, Chopin, Ravel, Prokofiev, Schumann, Bartók and others have given her a place in the Elysium of musicians along side with predecessors such as Horowitz, Richter and Gilels and contemporary colleagues such as Pollini, Zimerman and Perahia. As for my self, I must admit that no other pianist have given me moments of pure heavenly bliss like Martha Argerich. I first encountered her in a recording of Ravel's Gaspard de la Nuit, and have since been a devoted fan and admirer of her stunning musicianship. I should therefore warn you, that this presentation, of this young man's greatest musical love is written through highly subjective and adoring glases.
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Extractions: Bine venit! See my photos HERE ARGERICH IN SYDNEY "Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone, Prevent the dogs from barking with a juicy bone, Silence the pianos and with muffled drum..." Tell of Martha, who is not to come. The E page is completely morose to hear the news that Martha Argerich has cancelled her concerts in Australia. As a memorial to the concert that never was, E will follow the words of Auden, and suspend the Official Argerich Countdown. The frozen numbers mark the tragically small amount of time remaining to her concert when the news of cancellation came. This was the amount of time left until Martha Argerich's concert in Sydney. Why E? The E page emphasises creation as the highest form of expression and human capability. We are a complex site. Many visits will be required to achieve anything approaching a full understanding of the creative process of E. We work by symbols; to name is to destroy, but all objects here have infinite powers of suggestion. May apprehension strike, and inspiration impregnate. (And remember we use lots of irony.) And we're also home of the famous Martha Argerich Conspiracy theory.
Kulturspeilet Summary in English martha argerich is a living legend. Born in Argentine 1941she can truly be said to be the leading pianist of her generation. http://www.pluto.no/KulturSpeilet/faste/cd/Pianists_Argerich.html
Extractions: Chopin: Preludiene, Klaverkonsert nr. 2 Martha Argerich Rakhmaninov, Horowitz, Cortot og Richter Pogorelich ikke gikk videre i konkurransen. en ny innspilling Utgivelsen i Great Pianist Argerich er et unikum og denne utgivelsen en perle. Summary in English Martha Argerich is a living legend. Born in Argentine 1941 she can truly be said to be the leading pianist of her generation. Not only famous for her virtuosery but also for her musical memory, she does not need to look at notes to play the music, only hear it. Her temperament might be troublesome for her, as she has showed a lot of times. The myths around her keep the legende alive. After more than ten years of exile she has this season returned to the concert halls. The recordings in the 'Greatest Pianists' collection span over the years 1967-82. It will be impossible to write about her interpretation of these four piano concertoes in a traditional way. Argerich is unique and this production is a jewel.
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Extractions: Prokofiev: Klaverkonsert 1 og 3, Bartok: Klaverkonsert nr. 3 Martha Argerich Rostropovitsj som dirigent for Washington-orkesteret. For en kontrast! Mens hun i preludiene frekt og freidig klasker til med Chopin slik hun vil ha ham anrettet, blir det andre og mer ydmyke toner med klaverkonserten. Argerich , hever man seg over slike bagatellmessige detaljer. 'verdens ledende', 'den fremste i dag' Argerich Rakhmaninov, Rubinstein, Horowitz, Corot og Richter Mischa Maisky , som vi skal omtale senere.
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Extractions: Martha Argerich returns to Philadelphia to perform Robert Schumann's Piano Concerto with Charles Dutoit and the Philadelphia Orchestra April 4, 5 and 6 at the Kimmel Center. Argerich generates unparalleled excitement with her virtuoso technique and explosive temperament. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1941, Argerich began studying the piano at age 5. By 16, she had won the prestigious Geneva and Busoni competitions. Five years later, a deep depression took Argerich off the concert circuit. In 1965, she resumed her career by winning the Chopin Competition in Warsaw. Argerich quickly claimed legendary status as one of the great keyboard artists of the age. She has left her mark on the virtuoso piano literature of the 19th and 20th centuries, but her repertory ranges from Bach and Mozart to Bartok and Prokofiev. Widely acknowledged as one of the supreme musical artists of the day, Argerich performs and records on her own terms. A battle with melanoma took her off the concert circuit in the 1990s. After the cancer went into remission, she resumed her career but gave up solo recitals to concentrate on performances of concertos and chamber music.
Extractions: Rating: In retrospect, its a brilliant ploy. Liszt did it with his Rhapsodies , Paganini did it with his 24 Caprices , and even Brahms was not immune with his Intermezzi . A struggling, unknown composer who is also a struggling, unknown pianist can write a work for himself to perform, a work that can be tailored to show off the best of his brilliance as a composer and pianist.
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Extractions: Bruce Adolphe's "name that composer" piano quiz Martha Argerich For the past 40 years, Argentinean pianist Martha Argerich has been among the most enigmatic, and the most revered musicians around. She won the Busoni competition at age 16, and captured 1st prize at the Warsaw International Piano Competition at age 24.
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Extractions: Many people have asked me why the computer in my office is named "argerich" (full name argerich.colorado.edu). That's a long story that I won't get into here, but I will say that the name comes from the Argentine-born pianist Martha Argerich who is pictured above. Martha Argerich was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1941, and gave her first public performance at the age of 8 (some sources say 5). She studied in Europe with Friedrich Gulda, Nikita Magaloff, Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, among others, and gave her debut recital in 1960 (a recording of this recital has recently been re-released by DG.) Some of my other favorite living pianists include Grigory Sokolov Helene Grimaud Radu Lupu , and Olli Mustonen. For sheer technical virtuosity no one can match the young Marc-Andre Hamelin . My most recent discovery is Eliso Virsaladze (thanks to BMG/Melodiya's Russian Piano School series). My favorite historical pianists change with time: right now, the list is headed by Sviatoslav Richter Emil Gilels , Arthur Rubenstein, Dinu Lipatti, Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli , and Julius Katchen. Next year it will probably be different.