Martha Argerich - Argerich plays Liszt & Rachmaninoff (2024)
Artist: Martha Argerich, Radio-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Riccardo Chailly, Claudio Abbado, Nelson Freire, London Symphony Orchestra, Nicolas Economou
Title: Argerich plays Liszt & Rachmaninoff
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: UMG Recordings, Inc.
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 2:23:40
Total Size: 553 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Argerich plays Liszt & Rachmaninoff
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: UMG Recordings, Inc.
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 2:23:40
Total Size: 553 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Lento assai - Allegro energico
02. Grandioso
03. Cantando espressivo
04. Pesante - Recitativo
05. Andante sostenuto
06. Quasi Adagio
07. Allegro energico
08. Più mosso
09. Cantando espressivo senza slentare
10. Stretta quasi Presto - Presto - Prestissimo
11. Andante sostenuto - Allegro moderato - Lento assai
12. 1. Introduction (Alla marcia)
13. 2. Waltz (Presto)
14. 3. Romance (Andantino)
15. 4. Tarantella (Presto)
16. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6 in D-Flat Major, S. 244
17. I. Allegro maestoso
18. II. Quasi adagio - III. Allegretto vivace - Allegro animato
19. IV. Allegro marziale animato
20. 1. Non allegro
21. 2. Andante con moto (Tempo di valse)
22. 3. Lento assai - Allegro vivace
23. 1. Allegro ma non tanto (Live)
24. 2. Intermezzo. Adagio (Live)
25. 3. Finale (Alla breve) (Live)
Martha Argerich is widely considered one of the greatest pianists of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Unusually, her genius reveals itself mostly in collaborations: with orchestras and conductors in concertos, and with chamber musicians.
Of Catalan and Russian Jewish background, Argerich was born in Buenos Aires on June 5, 1941. She started piano lessons at five and made rapid progress, performing concertos by Mozart and Beethoven flawlessly just three years later. Her family moved to Switzerland in 1955, and she studied with Madeleine Lipatti, Nikita Magaloff, and then, for 18 months, with Friedrich Gulda in Vienna after Argentine president Juan Perón arranged for diplomatic work for her family there. Argerich won the Geneva International Competition and the Ferruccio Busoni International Competition in 1957, and she made a well-regarded debut album in 1960, featuring music by Liszt, Prokofiev, Ravel, Brahms, and Chopin. However, her real breakthrough was a first prize at the Chopin International Festival in Warsaw in 1965; she was the first pianist from the Western hemisphere to triumph, and the win brought publicity similar to that which attended Van Cliburn's International Tchaikovsky Competition victory in Moscow in 1958.
Of Catalan and Russian Jewish background, Argerich was born in Buenos Aires on June 5, 1941. She started piano lessons at five and made rapid progress, performing concertos by Mozart and Beethoven flawlessly just three years later. Her family moved to Switzerland in 1955, and she studied with Madeleine Lipatti, Nikita Magaloff, and then, for 18 months, with Friedrich Gulda in Vienna after Argentine president Juan Perón arranged for diplomatic work for her family there. Argerich won the Geneva International Competition and the Ferruccio Busoni International Competition in 1957, and she made a well-regarded debut album in 1960, featuring music by Liszt, Prokofiev, Ravel, Brahms, and Chopin. However, her real breakthrough was a first prize at the Chopin International Festival in Warsaw in 1965; she was the first pianist from the Western hemisphere to triumph, and the win brought publicity similar to that which attended Van Cliburn's International Tchaikovsky Competition victory in Moscow in 1958.