Martha Argerich reviews

Martha Argerich reviews

Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 (arr. piano four hands), etc

Theodosia Ntokou, Martha Argerich (piano) (Warner Classics)
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Beethoven • Grieg • Mozart: Divertimento; Holberg Suite, etc

Martha Argerich (piano); Mito Chamber Orchestra/Seiji Ozawa (Decca)
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Prokofiev for Two

Martha Argerich, Sergei Babayan (DG)
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Beethoven: Symphony No. 1; Piano Concerto No. 1

Martha Argerich (piano); Mito Chamber Orchestra/Seiji Ozawa (Decca)
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Adagietto (Maisky)

Mischa Maisky; with Sascha Maisky, Janine Jansen, Julian Rachlin, Sophie Hallynck, Lily Maisky, Martha Argerich (DG)
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R Schumann: Cello Concerto; Adagio und Allegro; Stücke im Volkston; Fantasiestücke, Opp. 73 & 88

Renaud Capuçon, Gautier Capuçon, Martha Argerich; Chamber Orchestra of Europe/Bernard Haitink (Warner Classics)
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Martha Argerich 'third... and best' recording of Shostakovich's Piano Concerto No. 1

This is Martha Argerich’s third recording of Shostakovich’s First Piano Concerto – and I can confidently say the best. Recorded live in Warsaw in 2006, just two months after her acclaimed performance in Lugano (on Warner), Argerich, her fellow soloist, trumpeter Jakub Waszezeniuk, and the Sinfonia Varsovia under Alexandre Rabinovitch-Barakovsky, present an even more polished, spontaneous and characterful account, yet avoiding those moments of over self-conscious point making to be found in the Lugano version.

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Saint-Saëns's Symphony No. 3 and Carnival of the Animals conducted by Antonio Pappano

There’s a wealth of expression to be drawn out of every note in the slow opening of Saint-Saëns’s Organ Symphony – at least as shaped by Sir Antonio Pappano, live in concert with his non-operatic orchestra in Rome.

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Martha Argerich & Friends with the Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana

This is the last of Warner’s annual gleanings from the Lugano Festival at which Martha Argerich presides – and definitely the most exciting. She may be 76, but her playing has lost none of its phenomenal precision and brilliance; it’s a rare pleasure to hear her playing solo in Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy, which she has never before committed to disc. In every shared track she induces her ‘friends’ – including the excellent Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana – to raise their game to a level with hers.

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Martha Argerich & Friends Live from Lugano 2009

Martha Argerich’s festival with friends and former pupils in Lugano has become an annual event since its foundation in 2002. The 2009 Festival, as enshrined in the live performances on these three discs, seems to have given more space to unfamiliar repertoire than in previous years, such as the rarely-encountered Mendelssohn Piano Sextet, which despite its misleadingly high opus number is yet another work of genius from his mid-teens.

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