Martha Argerich - Martha Argerich - The Complete Sony Recordings (2016)
Artist: Martha Argerich
Title: Martha Argerich - The Complete Sony Recordings
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Sony Classical
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 03:44:25
Total Size: 958 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Martha Argerich - The Complete Sony Recordings
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Sony Classical
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 03:44:25
Total Size: 958 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
CD1
1. James Galway - I. Moderato
2. James Galway - II. Scherzo
3. James Galway - III. Andante
4. James Galway - IV. Allegro con brio
5. James Galway - I. Allegretto ben moderato
6. James Galway - II. Allegro
7. James Galway - III. Recitativo fantasia
8. James Galway - IV. Allegretto poco mosso
CD2
1. Martha Argerich - Durchaus phantastisch und leidenschaftlich vorzutragen - Im lebhaften Tempo - Im Legendenton - Erstes Tempo
2. Martha Argerich - Massig. Durchaus energisch - Etwas langsamer - Viel bewegter
3. Martha Argerich - Langsam getragen. Durchweg leise zu halten - etwas bewegter
4. Martha Argerich - I. Des Abends
5. Martha Argerich - II. Aufschwung
6. Martha Argerich - III. Warum_
7. Martha Argerich - IV. Grillen
8. Martha Argerich - V. In der Nacht
9. Martha Argerich - VI. Fabel
10. Martha Argerich - VII. Traumes-Wirren
11. Martha Argerich - VIII. Ende vom Lied
CD3
1. Martha Argerich - Allegretto Ben Moderato
2. Martha Argerich - Allegro
3. Martha Argerich - Recitativo. Fantasia (Ben Moderato)
4. Martha Argerich - Allegretto Poco Mosso
5. Martha Argerich - Allegro Vivo
6. Martha Argerich - Intermède. Fantasque Et Léger
7. Martha Argerich - Finale. Très Animé
CD4
1. Martha Argerich - I. Allegro con brio
2. Martha Argerich - II. Adagio
3. Martha Argerich - II. Rondo. Molto allegro
4. Martha Argerich - I. Vivace
5. Martha Argerich - II. Un poco adagio
6. Martha Argerich - III. Rondò all' ungherese. Allegro assai
CD5
1. Claudio Abbado - Burleske for Piano & Orchestra in D Minor, TrV 145
2. Claudio Abbado - Prométhée - Le Poème du feu, Op. 60
Martha Argerich – The Complete Sony Classical Recordings is a 5 CD original jackets collection containing 2 CDs remastered from the original analogue tapes using 24bit/96 kHz technology.
Martha Argerich (born June 5, 1941) is an Argentine pianist, widely regarded as one of the greatest pianists of the second half of the 20th century.
Martha Argerich rose to international prominence when she won the seventh International Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw in 1965, at age 24. In that same year, she debuted in the United States in Lincoln Center's Great Performers Series. In 1960, she had made her first commercial recording, which included works by Chopin, Brahms, Ravel, Prokofiev, and Liszt.
Martha Argerich was born in Buenos Aires. She started playing the piano at age three. At the age of five, she moved to teacher Vincenzo Scaramuzza. Argerich gave her debut concert in 1949 at the age of eight. The family moved to Europe in 1955, where Argerich studied with Friedrich Gulda in Austria. She later studied also with Stefan Askenase and Maria Curcio. Argerich also seized opportunities for brief periods of coaching with Madeleine Lipatti (widow of Dinu Lipatti), Abbey Simon, and Nikita Magaloff. In 1957, at sixteen, she won both the Geneva International Music Competition and the Ferruccio Busoni International Competition, within three weeks of each other. It was at the latter that she met Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, whom she would later seek out for lessons during a personal artistic crisis at the age of twenty, though she only had four lessons with him in a year and a half. Her greatest influence remained Friedrich Gulda, with whom she studied for 18 months.
Since the 1980s, Martha Argerich has staged few solo performances, concentrating instead on concertos and, in particular, chamber music, and collaborating with instrumentalists in sonatas. She is noted especially for her recordings of 20th-century works by composers such as Rachmaninoff, Messiaen and Prokofiev. Argerich is president of the International Piano Academy Lake Como and performs each year at the Lugano Festival. She also created and has been General Director of the Argerich Music Festival and Encounter in Beppu, Japan, since 1996.
Martha Argerich (born June 5, 1941) is an Argentine pianist, widely regarded as one of the greatest pianists of the second half of the 20th century.
Martha Argerich rose to international prominence when she won the seventh International Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw in 1965, at age 24. In that same year, she debuted in the United States in Lincoln Center's Great Performers Series. In 1960, she had made her first commercial recording, which included works by Chopin, Brahms, Ravel, Prokofiev, and Liszt.
Martha Argerich was born in Buenos Aires. She started playing the piano at age three. At the age of five, she moved to teacher Vincenzo Scaramuzza. Argerich gave her debut concert in 1949 at the age of eight. The family moved to Europe in 1955, where Argerich studied with Friedrich Gulda in Austria. She later studied also with Stefan Askenase and Maria Curcio. Argerich also seized opportunities for brief periods of coaching with Madeleine Lipatti (widow of Dinu Lipatti), Abbey Simon, and Nikita Magaloff. In 1957, at sixteen, she won both the Geneva International Music Competition and the Ferruccio Busoni International Competition, within three weeks of each other. It was at the latter that she met Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, whom she would later seek out for lessons during a personal artistic crisis at the age of twenty, though she only had four lessons with him in a year and a half. Her greatest influence remained Friedrich Gulda, with whom she studied for 18 months.
Since the 1980s, Martha Argerich has staged few solo performances, concentrating instead on concertos and, in particular, chamber music, and collaborating with instrumentalists in sonatas. She is noted especially for her recordings of 20th-century works by composers such as Rachmaninoff, Messiaen and Prokofiev. Argerich is president of the International Piano Academy Lake Como and performs each year at the Lugano Festival. She also created and has been General Director of the Argerich Music Festival and Encounter in Beppu, Japan, since 1996.