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Classical Net - Rachmaninoff - Piano Concerto #3 (pianist/Conductor/Orchestra); Gavrilov/Lazarev/USSR Symphony (not yet on CD) Georges PRÊTRE (born 1924); martha argerich (born 1941); Riccardo CHAILLY http://www.classical.net/music/comp.lst/works/rachman/pc3.html
Extractions: Member of The Rachmaninoff Society Much of the information in this page is based on Scott Colebank's (of Prairie Village of Kansas, USA) Discography of Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor, op. 30 . I'm extremely grateful to Mr. Colebank for his research on the Third Concerto and his permission to allow me to create this page based on his research. Please see below for more information about Mr. Colebank's research on the Third Concerto and how you can contact The Rachmaninoff Society These views are my own and do not represent those of The Rachmaninoff Society Mr. Scott Colebank nor the National University of Singapore . Kindly send your views and comments to Kar-Gee, Tan . This is my first-ever attempt to create an HTML page and I hope to be able to improve on it in terms of contents and presentation. So, your suggestions and constructive criticism will be kindly appreciated. The Third (as it will be known for the rest of this article) was completed as a major composition which Rachmaninoff would "show off" in New York in 1909 during his first concert tour of USA. He wrote the work in the peace of his family's country estate, Ivanovka, and it was completed on 23 September 1909 (Julian Calendar).
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Encyclopedia: Pianist martha argerich martha argerich (born June 5, 1941) is a pianist of Argentinianorigin. Maurizio Pollini Maurizio Pollini (born January 5, http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Pianist
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Extractions: Home Webmasters Suggest a site Martha Argerich (born June 5, 1941) is a pianist of Argentinian origin. Argerich was born in Buenos Aires , and initially studied with her mother who was a piano teacher. She gave her debut concert at the age of eight, playing a concerto by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart . The family moved to Europe in 1955, and Argerich studied with Friedrich Gulda in Switzerland . She later studied with Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli . In 1957, she won two major piano competitions within a few weeks, and her career as a professional pianist was launched. Argerich took the musical world by storm in 1960 at the International Frederick Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw . One of her performances in that winning campaign was a defiantly confident reading of Chopin's C major Etude (Op. 10, #1), a piece that Vladimir Horowitz famously refused to perform live. In the same year, she made her first recording, including works by Frédéric Chopin Johannes Brahms Maurice Ravel Sergei Prokofiev , and Franz Liszt . A few years later, in 1965, she recorded Chopin's Sonata 3, Polonaise Opus 53, and other short works. Her technique is considered amongst the most formidable of her time, inviting comparison with
Untitled Document CDs under the martha argerich Presents banner, EMI joins the legendarypianist in a project martha argerich Presents is another such effort. 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."
Argerich - Interview Excerpts, 1978 martha argerich Interviewed, 1979. An interview with martha argerich is anexploration of a woman who loves to laugh and who yearns for the verdant and 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: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Martha Argerich Wikipedia Martha Argerich Martha Argerich Martha Argerich (born June 5 ) is a pianist of Argentinian origin. Argerich was born in Buenos Aires , and initially studied with her mother who was a piano teacher. She gave her debut concert at the age of eight, playing a concerto by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart . The family moved to Europe in , and Argerich studied with Friedrich Gulda in Switzerland . She later studied with Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli and Stefan Askenase . In , she won two major piano competitions in Geneva and Bolzano within a few weeks, and her career as a professional pianist was launched. Argerich took the musical world by storm in at the International Frederick Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw . One of her performances in that winning campaign was a defiantly confident reading of Chopin's Etude, op. 10 no. 1 in C major, a piece that Vladimir Horowitz famously refused to perform live. In the same year, she made her first recording, including works by
Pianos And Pianists - Martha Argerich And Nelson Friere martha argerich and Nelson Freire to give a twopiano recital? I ma naturalpianist, and music does not speak for me unless it comes naturally. http://www.mvdaily.com/articles/1999/03/ppma.htm
Extractions: Liszt: Reminiscences de Don Juan Why does such a mixed audience, younger than usual, come to the Theatre des Champs-Elysees? Why does one go to a concert? To sacrifice ourselves to a social rite ? No, that time has long since passed. One goes to concert, one listens to music, because it helps to 'live'... We are here to share an emotion, to take part in an adventure, to follow a steep path watched by danger. How one can imagine what an audience must have felt going to listen to Maria Callas, whose weaknesses even were beautiful. Liberation is right - they're 'the last ones to light the fire.' Alain Lompech
Prokofiev.org - Toccata In D Minor Op.11 martha argerich s Toccata comes a close second to Horowitz. martha argerichCollection Vol. 3 Solo Works Works for Piano Duo http://www.prokofiev.org/catalog/workessential.cfm?WorkID=158
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Extractions: Début Recital / Martha Argerich Martha Argerich Plays Chopin: The Legendary 1965 Recording J.S. Bach: Toccata, Partita, English Suite 2/ Martha Argerich Rachmaninoff: Concerto No. 3 in D minor, Op. 30 / Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor, Op. 23 ... Prokofiev, Ravel: Piano Concertos, etc / Martha Argerich Customer comments on this TT Book I like Argerich's Rachmaninoff, so I thought to try her Chopin, and I was not disappointed. She plays the Chopin concerto with both verve and lilting melody. It is a delight to listen to. The orchestra is up to Argerich's standards, as is the quality of the recording. It was hard to believe that this was an analog recording from the 1960s. The music of the Chopin concerto was more to my taste than the Liszt, but I still liked it very much; they are a good pairing on the CD.
Extractions: Full Review Hyperbole is deserved for this record. Argerich is wild and amazing in the Rachmaninov Piano Concerto - and there is a legitimate argument for the case of her "Rock #3" being the 'best' recording out there. Her Tchaikovsky 1st Piano Concerto makes this CD such a lusciously rambunctious romantic powerhouse album that it is just a delight. Both pieces are so over-the-top romantic and stormy that it's almost funny - but the quality of either forbids laughter.
SoundStage! Martha Argerich - The Legendary 1965 Recording martha argerich The Legendary 1965 Recording Chopin Piano Sonata No.3 in Bminor, Op.58; In 1965, argerich recorded this recital in London for EMI. http://www.soundstage.com/music/reviews/rev151.htm
Extractions: deryk@soundstage.com Musical Performance Recording Quality Overall Enjoyment Some years ago I attended a performance of Chopin's Piano Concerto No.1, a work I don't greatly care for, given by a young female pianist. At the interval, after the concerto, one of our self- appointed local culture vultures came up to me and confided that "women can't really play Chopin because they don't have the muscular strength." As the old Sunday scandal-sheet reporters used to say, "I made an excuse and withdrew," because I really didn't have the energy to regale her with the legion of great female pianists, beginning in the 19th century with Venezuelan Teresa Carreño, known as the "Valkyrie of the keyboard," and continuing down to the present day. For almost four decades now (I know it is ungentlemanly of me to point it out), the reigning queen of the keyboard has surely been Martha Argerich. Since her spectacular debut recital disc in 1961 (currently available on DG's Originals imprint), Argerich has been a formidable pianistic presence. Her triumph in the 1965 Chopin Competition underlined her arrival on the world stage. In 1965, Argerich recorded this recital in London for EMI. Shortly thereafter she was signed to another label and contractual problems have prevented these recordings from seeing the light of day until now.
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