Martha Argerich & Daniel Barenboim: Live from Buenos Aires
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Composer or Director: Robert Schumann, Claude Debussy, Béla Bartók
Genre:
Chamber
Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Magazine Review Date: 08/2016
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 59
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: 479 5563GH

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
(6) Studies |
Robert Schumann, Composer
Daniel Barenboim, Piano Martha Argerich, Piano Robert Schumann, Composer |
En blanc et noir |
Claude Debussy, Composer
Claude Debussy, Composer Daniel Barenboim, Piano Martha Argerich, Piano |
Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion |
Béla Bartók, Composer
Béla Bartók, Composer Daniel Barenboim, Piano Lev Loftus, Percussion Martha Argerich, Piano Pedro Manuel Torrejón González, Percussion |
Author: Richard Bratby
And generally, the disc captures the live atmosphere well, even if the balance in Schumann’s Six Canonic Studies and Debussy’s En blanc et noir is skewed in favour of the upper register. It would be nice to know who was playing which part. Much of the pleasure of the DVD came from watching a smiling Argerich (on second) tease at the parameters laid down by a saturnine Barenboim (on first), and I suspect it was the same here: that the bass-line wryly stalking the melody through the fourth Schumann study was Argerich and that the ringing, neon-lit fanfare that momentarily halts the first of Debussy’s pieces was Barenboim. In any case, these are fresh, colourful readings; the Debussy is particularly vivid.
The Bartók, unfortunately, is a disappointment: not because of the pianists – who evoke The Rite in the central nocturne and build thunderous rolling climaxes through the first movement – but on account of the apologetic, distant-sounding percussion. More than anything, that makes this a disc for hardcore fans only. And judging from the booklet, which contains a gushing hagiography but no information about any of the music performed, that was always the intention.
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