Martha Argerich Début Recital

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Sergey Prokofiev, Franz Liszt, Fryderyk Chopin, Maurice Ravel, Johannes Brahms

Label: The Originals

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 71

Mastering:

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Catalogue Number: 447 430-2GOR

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
(4) Scherzos, Movement: No. 3 in C sharp minor, Op. 39 (1839) Fryderyk Chopin, Composer
Fryderyk Chopin, Composer
Martha Argerich, Piano
(2) Rhapsodies Johannes Brahms, Composer
Johannes Brahms, Composer
Martha Argerich, Piano
Toccata Sergey Prokofiev, Composer
Martha Argerich, Piano
Sergey Prokofiev, Composer
Jeux d'eau Maurice Ravel, Composer
Martha Argerich, Piano
Maurice Ravel, Composer
Barcarolle Fryderyk Chopin, Composer
Fryderyk Chopin, Composer
Martha Argerich, Piano
(19) Hungarian Rhapsodies, Movement: No. 6 in D flat Franz Liszt, Composer
Franz Liszt, Composer
Martha Argerich, Piano
Sonata for Piano Franz Liszt, Composer
Franz Liszt, Composer
Martha Argerich, Piano

Here, on this richly filled CD, is a positive cornucopia of musical genius. Martha Argerich's 1961 disc remains among the most spectacular of all recorded debuts, an impression reinforced by an outsize addition and encore: her 1972 Liszt Sonata. True, there are occasional reminders of her pianism at its most fraught and capricious (Chopin's Barcarolle) as well as tiny scatterings or inaccuracies, yet her playing always blazes with a unique incandescence and character.

The Brahms Rhapsodies are as glowingly interior as they are fleet (try the B minor's central molto dolce expressivo). To think that Argerich, fearful of possible failure in such music, begged for last minute reassurance from Nelson Freire, her friend and frequent musical partner.

No more mercurial Chopin Scherzo exists on record and if its savagery becomes flighty and skittish (with the chorale's decorations sounding like manic bursts of laughter), Argerich's fine-toned fluency will make other, lesser pianists weep with envy. Ravel's Jeux d'eau is gloriously indolent and scintillating and the Prokofiev Toccata (a supreme example of his early iconoclasm) is spun off in a manner that understandably provoked Horowitz's awe and enthusiasm. Liszt's Sixth Hungarian Rhapsody is a marvel of wit and daring and the B minor Sonata is among the most dazzling ever perpetuated on disc. The recordings have worn remarkably well and the transfers have been expertly done.

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