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Martha Argerich Martha Argerich Plays Chopin: The Legendary 1965 Recording

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| Disk 1 | | 1 Piano Sonata No.3 In B Minor, Op.58: I. Allegro maetoso | | 2 Piano Sonata No.3 In B Minor, Op.58: II. Scherzo: Molto vivace | | 3 Piano Sonata No.3 In B Minor, Op.58: III. Largo | | 4 Piano Sonata No.3 In B Minor, Op.58: IV. Finale: Presto, non tanto | | 5 Mazurka No.36 In A Minor, Op.59 No.1 | | 6 Mazurka No.37 In A-flat, Op.59 No.2 | | 7 Mazurka No.38 In F-sharp Minor, Op.59 No.3 | | 8 Nocturne No.4 In F, Op.15 No.1 | | 9 Scherzo No.3 In C-sharp Minor, Op.39 | | 10 Polonaise No.6 In A-flat, Op.53 |
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Editorial Reviews:
Record-label politics prevented this awesome recording of Argentinean pianist Martha Argerich from being released for 34 years. The spitfire musician delivers a powerful set of Chopin's best-loved works that still sounds riveting today. Intense and gorgeous. --Jason Verlinde
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Spotlight customer reviews:
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good but not superior Comment: I'm a seeker of the ideal Chopin. This performance is very good but if you have the Chopin recordings of Pollini,Perahia,Zimerman and Rubinstein then you probably don't need this one. But if you do decide to buy it you wont be disappointed.
Customer Rating:      Summary: world class first recital Comment: this is a taste of things to come. impeccable playing rich in tone and dynamics all played with the flawless
technique which has become the standard to aspire to for all pianists
Customer Rating:      Summary: Stunning, simply stunning Comment: Martha Argerich's reading of Chopin's Third Sonata is superlative. By turns majestic and athletic in its pacing, this my favorite Third. The disc is worth the opening bars of the final movement alone: there is a drama here in Argerich's playing that is conspicuously absent from most other performances. Brilliant.
The Scherzo No. 3 is similarly outstanding, as are the Mazurkas. Alas, the Polonaise in A-flat is lacking in the same flair and command as the Sonata, which is a disappointment.
The definitive Sonata No. 3, worth the attention of any music lover. (Top notch sonics from a 40+ year old recording also make the recording a gem.)
Customer Rating:      Summary: Undeniably the best, incomporable, no one compares Comment: Chopin himself would have gone into ecstasy listening to Martha Argerich play his music. It is impossible to find anyone else with such incredible, awesome, impossible ability to impart such emotional energy to a piano.
There is no comparison between this recording and any recording, or any piano playing, that you have ever heard before or will ever hear again.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Staggering virtuosity Comment: These Chopin recordings of Martha Argerich from 1965 are an example of staggering virtuosity of the highest order. She is one of the few pianists I've heard that could rival Michelangeli for technical ability(though both could be erractic at times, with the Italian being the more so of the two.) This cd is one of the crowning achievements of Argerich's career. It is, indeed, a shame that it took so long for these performances to be made available to the public. Given that they were made at Abbey Road in 1965, one wonders if the powers that be didn't want to embarass some other well known residents of that venerable recording studio in those days. While the quartet from Liverpool could produce some great pop songs, none of them, or just about anyone else from any other genre of music, could produce musicianship of the caliber that Martha Argerich displays here. Another must have in any classical cd collection.
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