
This “Panorama” entry isn’t bad by any means, but it’s not quite as good as it could have been. Karajan’s Boléro doesn’t hold a candle
These wonderful live recordings made at the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, are vintage Argerich. In Mozart’s Concerto No. 25 (recorded in 1978 in very decent sound), she
This CD gathers together gems from two different Argerich recitals, recorded live at the Concertgebouw in 1978-79. Aside from some predictably good Bach and Chopin,
This release presents Martha Argerich’s pianism caught live, in all its dazzling, frenzied glory. As on her live Tchaikovsky concerto performance with Kiril Kondrashin and
Alexandre Rabinovitch is best known for his piano duo collaborations with Martha Argerich. In his guise as composer, Rabinovitch’s music is best described as Philip
This CD truly deserves its legendary status. It was recorded way back in 1965 at the start of what has turned out to be one
Anyone who still harbors doubts about the Martha Argerich phenomenon should buy this sensational overview of her finest solo DG recordings. Pianistically, Argerich can do
Martha Argerich has few peers in this repertoire today, and in terms of sheer spontaneity in performance she’s simply in a class of her own.