
Martha Argerich remains a pianistic marvel, and she sure had […]
It’s never smart to call anything “complete,” even with a
Martha Argerich’s 1976 recordings of Schumann’s Fantasiestücke and C major Fantasy for Ricordi first appeared in the U.S. on a Columbia Masterworks vinyl release, while
Wow! This is music making on a cosmic scale. You may hear some jaded critic offer up the following generic comment about this release: “These
These previously unpublished German Radio broadcast recordings (all but one from 1967) capture Martha Argerich’s Chopin at its youthful peak: impetuous, rhapsodic, musically loaded for
Save for the Schubert Rondo all of the works featured on this August 3, 2009 Salzburg duo recital already figure in Martha Argerich’s “official” discography,
The producers of DG’s Liszt Panorama collection chose their selections well. Both showmanship and refinement characterize Herbert von Karajan’s exciting, gorgeously executed Liszt Les Preludes
Vadim Repin and Riccardo Muti take a surprisingly relaxed approach to Beethoven’s Violin Concerto–probably not one that you’d expect from a Russian violinist and an
This Prokofiev compilation from Deutsche Grammophon’s new Panorama “twofer” series (two discs for the price of one) receives a 10/10 rating on the basis of
This first-ever collaboration between Itzhak Perlman and Martha Argerich offers ample proof that opposites attract, and often wind up making beautiful music together. The genial,