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Martha Argerich - Music By Mainseek.com 58. Great pianist Vol. 03. Great pianists of the 20th Century. Great pianists ofthe 20th Century martha argerich. Great pianists of the 20th Century, Disc 2. http://classical-music.mainseek.com/32226/25/Martha_Argerich.html
Chicago Symphony Orchestra - About The CSO FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 16, 2002. pianist martha argerich ADDEDAS SOLOIST WITH CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA IN JANUARY. Symphony http://www.cso.org/atc_press_091602argerich.taf
Extractions: Press Releases Premieres FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 16, 2002 PIANIST MARTHA ARGERICH ADDED AS SOLOIST WITH CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA IN JANUARY Symphony Center announced today that legendary pianist Martha Argerich will return to Chicago in January to perform one of her signature pieces, Prokofiev's Piano Concerto No. 3, with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and conductor Charles Dutoit. The subscription concerts, on January 16, 17, and 18, will also include Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique and Overture to Beatrice and Benedict. These concerts mark Martha Argerich's first subscription performances with the CSO.
Chicago Symphony Orchestra - About The CSO TOUR. January 10, 2003 pianist martha argerich CANCELS CHICAGO SYMPHONYORCHESTRA APPEARANCES ON JANUARY 16, 17, AND 18. January http://www.cso.org/noteworthy_press.taf
Extractions: Press Releases Premieres March 26, 2003 - GERGIEV AND KIROV ORCHESTRA TO PERFORM MUSIC BY WAGNER, BRUCH, AND SHOSTAKOVICH AT APRIL 8 SYMPHONY CENTER PERFORMANCE March 12, 2003 - CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ANNOUNCES LAUNCH OF YEARLONG ORCHESTRA DIVERSITY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM ... August 5, 2002 - CSO PRESIDENT HENRY FOGEL ANNOUNCES DECISION TO RETIRE FROM POST AT CONCLUSION OF 2002-2003 SEASON Archived Press Releases 2001-2002 Season 2000-2001 Season 1999-2000 Season
Interview With Martha Argerich Legendary pianist martha argerich remains something of a mystery to the public,that an entirely original interview with her appears here is a rare and http://www.russischeschule.com/Argerich.htm
Extractions: Jura Margulis: You were born in Argentina and your first piano teacher was Scaramuzza. Tell me about him. Martha Argerich: My mother took me to him when I was five, she always wanted the best...she was not herself a musician, but she knew what was the best thing to do. He was an Italian maestro, a despot with sadistic tendencies, mostly in his youth! I came to him when he was old, and milder, although still.... He taught several generations of the greatest pianists in Argentina, the father of Barenboim, De Raco, and Bruno Leonardo Gelber, who studied with him at the same time as me. JM: Tell me some of the strange things he did to his students. Argerich: He would one day demand your wrist to be so high it would literally touch the lid, then the next day so low that your palm would touch the wood underneath the keys. This was not actually the way he wanted you to play, of course...The side effect was that the students who feared him would gather and confer about his whim of the day...you know, "today he wants the wrist up"...Another thing I remember, one student who traveled quite some way, and only once a month, was instructed to play on the piano as if he were cleaning the keys. you know, a certain staccato technique. The next month when he arrived for his lesson, Scaramuzza shouted "Cretino, what do you think you are doing ... cleaning the keys?" He was quite unpredictable, irrational, but a great teacher. He said a student is like iron or steel, if you bend iron it breaks, and the sooner the better. If you bend steel, it regains its original shape.
Biography Of Jura Margulis He has performed as a duo pianist with martha argerich in Germany, Japan, andthe US He has won prizes in more than a dozen international competitions http://www.russischeschule.com/Jurabiography.htm
Extractions: German English Born in St. Petersburg, Russia, pianist Jura Margulis has performed throughout Europe and the US and in Japan, Russia, Canada and South America. The Los Angeles Times praised his excellent pianism and called him steel-fingered and highly musical. The Washington Post applauded his titanic reserves of sheer power and his effortless spontaneity. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram wrote about his performance the perfect Beethoven for the audience of our time sweeping lyricism imagination, originality, and good taste pervaded every phrase. He made his New York debut as a chamber musician in Weill Recital Hall in 1998 and has since performed chamber music recitals with Dimity Sitkovetsky, the soloists of the Moscow Virtuosi, and the Moscow String Quartet. He has performed as a duo pianist with Martha Argerich in Germany, Japan, and the U.S. He has won prizes in more than a dozen international competitions, including Busoni in Italy and Guardian in Ireland. He is a recipient of the esteemed Pro Europa prize awarded by the European Foundation for Culture.
Baltimore City Paper: Martha Argerich/Gidon Kremer/Mischa Maisky (September 29 - By Lee Gardner. Baltimore City Paper Review of "Make The Music 2000".Category Arts Music R Rahzel Articles and Interviews The virtuoso pianist martha argerich, the repertorypioneering violinist Gidon Kremer,and the accomplished cellist Mischa Maisky have been chummy for years. http://www.citypaper.com/1999-09-29/trax.html
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Argerich 'live' From The Concertgebouw 1978 & 1979 (EMI) - INKPOT and experiencing the loneliness that comes from it have defined martha Argerichfrom the beginning of her career. She is perhaps the only pianist since the http://inkpot.com/classical/argerichlive1978.html
Extractions: BACH Toccata in C minor. Partita No.2. English Suite No.2. (DG Originals) CHOPIN Piano Concerti with the Montreal PO/Dutoit (EMI) MOZART Concerto No.25. BEETHOVEN Concerto No.1. (EMI) . Various/Argerich (Teldec) MOZART Music for 2 Pianos . Argerich/Rabinovich (Teldec) SHOSTAKOVICH/ TCHAIKOVSKY/ KIEEWETTER Trios for Piano, Violin and Cello. With Kremer and Maisky (DG) Misc Recitals (EMI) Argerich plays Tchaikovsky, Schumann, Bach, Chopin, etc. With the Warsaw NPO/Kord (Accord) Argerich performs Music on the theme of Prometheus . Various/Berlin PO/Abbado (Sony) Music from Saratoga featuring Argerich with various musicians (EMI)
Extractions: BACH Toccata in C minor. Partita No.2. English Suite No.2. (DG Originals) CHOPIN Piano Concerti with the Montreal PO/Dutoit (EMI) MOZART Concerto No.25. BEETHOVEN Concerto No.1. (EMI) . Various/Argerich (Teldec) MOZART Music for 2 Pianos . Argerich/Rabinovich (Teldec) SHOSTAKOVICH/ TCHAIKOVSKY/ KIEEWETTER Trios for Piano, Violin and Cello. With Kremer and Maisky (DG) Misc Recitals (EMI) Argerich plays Tchaikovsky, Schumann, Bach, Chopin, etc. With the Warsaw NPO/Kord (Accord) Argerich performs Music on the theme of Prometheus . Various/Berlin PO/Abbado (Sony) Music from Saratoga featuring Argerich with various musicians (EMI)
Piano Master Class Master Class by martha argerich(assistantJ.Margulis). 16th(Wed.)and 17th willjudge in the first selection Chisato Ogino (pianist) Mieko Harimoto http://www.coara.or.jp/~festival/master99.html
Extractions: Piano Master Class (Registration Information) 1. Aim This class is open to pianists aiming to be world-class professionals and whose ages are, in principle, between 17 and 30 and who also fulfill the following terms: - Residents of Japan or in case of residents of other countries or regions those who are admitted by the sponsors of this music festival ; and - Those who are recommended by music authorities or their teachers.
Outline Of The Music Festival aims to create unique circumstances which promote music free of commercialism underthe direction of the worldfamous pianist, martha argerich, the General http://www.coara.or.jp/~festival/summarye99.html
Extractions: (3) It creates a "Meeting Point" at which Martha Argerich and other world-famous musicians from the world, Asia in particular, will join together and aims to be the core of music culture in Asia by elevating young musicians. Beppu B-con Plaza : 12-1 Yamanote-chou, Beppu-shi, Oita-ken (Tel:+81(0)977-26-7111)
Oktober 2002, Nr 8 Jaargang 18 INHOUD Interview Christopher van zijn werk, pianist Christopher Czaja Sager. Om uiteindelijk weg te gaan met heelwat meer dan alleen een blik op Clementi. 11 martha argerich presenteert http://www.pianowereld.nl/inhoud.php
Origenes De Camerata Bariloche For a whole week the notable Argentinean pianist martha argerich managedto turn the Colon Theatre into her homes living room. http://www.cameratabariloche.com/htm/argerich_com_e.htm
Extractions: Camerata remained alone on the stage, without soloists with whom to collaborate . In the first place the Bariloche musicians played Ginasteras "Pampeana No.1", a work from 1947, originally written for violin and piano, in which Hasaj took on the soloist role and performed an excellent task. Later, the musicians presented the seldom played Nino Rota´s "Concert for bowed instruments", a beautiful concerto grosso, neo-classic and neo-romantic at the same time, stripped of the sensitivity characteristic of his symphonic works in which the sounds thought for the screen flood each centimetre of the score.
Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli Plays Beethoven Among those who benefited from this largesse are Maurizio Pollini and martha argerich. Thisvideo captures the pianist in superb form in what is believed to be http://www.vaimusic.com/VIDEO/69435_Michelangeli.shtml
Extractions: VAI cat# One of the most celebrated and also one of the most reclusive pianists of his time, Michelangeli made very few television appearances. This brief recital, taped for broadcast by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in 1970, captures the pianist in top form, performing Beethoven's Sonata No. 3 in C Major for Piano, Op. 2, No. 3. Approx. 30 minutes, Color. $24.95
Martha Argerich of a very special concert by martha argerich, a legend In 1976, Miss argerich wasin the studios of the the only concerto performance by the pianist that has http://www.vaimusic.com/VIDEO/DVD_4210_69425_argerich.shtml
Artists-e.com - Pianists - Martha Argerich martha argerich started taking piano lessons at the age of In 1955, argerich movedwith her family to recently deceased classical/ jazz pianist Friedrich Gulda http://www.artists-e.com/e/solisten/martha_argerich/bio.html
Extractions: In 1955, Argerich moved with her family to Europe where she primarily studied under the guidance of the recently deceased classical/ jazz pianist Friedrich Gulda and Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli. It is unusual, and therefore of notable interest, to note that the style of playing between tutor Michelangeli and student Argerich contrast completely. Whereas Michelangeli's style left nothing to chance, neither technically nor interpretative; Argerich's style is naturally uninhibited and relates to the essential. In 1957, at the age of sixteen, Argerich won both the Geneva International Music, and the Bolzano Competitions. By the time she won the Chopin Competition in Warsaw in 1965, she was already a virtual legend in pianistic circles and well on her way to world-wide fame.
EMI Classics | Biographies | MARTHA ARGERICH Dutoit first began to conduct and martha argerich appeared as In July 1999 argerichreleased a disc of a group of musicians including the pianist Nelson Freire http://www.emiclassics.com/artists/biogs/argb.html
Extractions: At the age of sixteen, Argerich won the Geneva International Music Competition and the Busoni Competition. In 1964 she toured Western Europe and Poland before making her London debut in November that year. In 1965 she won the Seventh Warsaw International Chopin Competition and the Polish Radio Prize for her performances of Chopin Waltzes and Mazurkas. As this collection of awards shows, her technical skills are among the most formidable of her generation and her playing is notable for its uninhibited brilliance. It is therefore no surprise that she is considered to be one of the greatest pianists of our time, among such renowned pianists as Michelangeli, Horowitz, and Maurizio Pollini. Martha Argerich and Charles Dutoit chose to make these recordings, to celebrate forty years of performing together in concerts throughout the world. Their partnership dates back to when Charles Dutoit first began to conduct and Martha Argerich appeared as his first soloist in one of these early concerts. It is for this historical reason, that they chose to produce this album in collaboration with EMI Classics.
Untitled Document With the release of four CDs under the martha argerich Presents banner, EMIjoins the legendary pianist in a project to bring four gifted young pianists http://www.emiclassics.com/newreleases/jun02/press_rel/argerich.html
Extractions: With the release of four CDs under the Martha Argerich Presents... banner, EMI joins the legendary pianist in a project to bring four gifted young pianists before the public. They are Korean-born Dong-Hyek Lim, Cuban-born Mauricio Vallina, Evgheny Brakhman from Russia and Alexander Mogilevsky from the Ukraine. In a statement, Ms. Argerich said, "Supporting talented young artists and helping them gain recognition is an integral and essential part of my work. This is why I hope that the four young pianists introduced on these CDs will now find an audience more quickly and that their talents will be discovered by agents and impresarios. There are many gifted young musicians in the world and there are also many people who could help them as they pursue their legitimate and worthwhile artistic training. Unfortunately, however, the musical establishment is increasingly less inclined to take risks, which is why I am so grateful to EMI for having agreed to finance this project."
Extractions: If sound could kill, I'm not sure anybody could have emerged from an Argerich concert alive, or at least unscathed. And I certainly wouldn't have survived to write this. On October 2-4, 1998 Argerich made her belated debut with the San Francisco Symphony conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas performing the Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 3 , her signature piece since 1957. Thirty minutes before the concert, I double-checked with the box office to see if she would indeed show up. I only stepped into the concert hall after their affirmative answer. After all, I was not about to be stood up by Martha for the fourth time. After the piano was set in place and the orchestra seated and tuned, an eerie silence ensued. Then thunderous applause when a gracious and matronly lady in black stepped on stage followed by MTT. My heart was in my throat. It was indeed Martha. For all these concerts she cancelled, there she was now bowing smilingly to the audience, as if to assure them she would indeed play. And God did she play! The second movement started in a relaxed but somewhat alert tempo. When the piano solo made its entry, however , what I heard was simply out of the world. Following low trills in E and F sharp, Argerich lashed out a scale passage that put the common notion of
Clickmusic: Clickmusic_Web_Guide/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists Archontides, PB Brief info on the young GreekAustralian pianist; includes pressreleases and upcoming events. argerich, martha (b.1941) Excerpts from a 1979 http://www.clickmusic.co.uk/Clickmusic_Web_Guide/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pian