It is universally agreed that there is no greater living pianist than Martha Argerich. On this mammoth and beautifully presented 48-disc box set – a monarch among classical box sets for gift giving ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. There are a few things everyone in the music world knows, or thinks they know, about Martha Argerich, the Argentine-born pianist. She's ...
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It was 1998 when Itzhak Perlman and Martha Argerich first collaborated in a recital at Saratoga Performing Arts Center. A live recording of Schumann’s Violin Sonata No.1 from that inspiring occasion ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Sometimes it seems that Martha Argerich is less a pianist than an elemental force. Tempestuous, emotionally fragile and astoundingly ...
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If forced to name the greatest pianist before the public today, or indeed for the last sixty years, many of us would have little hesitation in nominating the Argentinian virtuoso Martha Argerich.
Few artists communicate as vividly on film as they do on CD but the Argentine-born pianist is one of them. The visual dimension, when captured as intelligently as this DVD from the Swiss mountain ...
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