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Debut Recital / Martha Argerich

Johannes Brahms (Composer), Frederic Chopin (Composer), Franz Liszt (Composer), Sergey Prokofiev (Composer), Maurice Ravel (Composer), Martha Argerich (Performer)
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listen  6. Barcarolle in F sharp, Op.60 8:07Album Only
listen  7. Hungarian Rhapsody No.6 in D flat, S.244 6:20$0.99 Buy Track
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On this CD:
  1. Scherzo for piano No. 3 in C sharp minor, Op. 39, CT. 199
    Composed by Fryderyk Chopin
    with Martha Argerich

  2. Rhapsodies (2) for piano, Op. 79
    Composed by Johannes Brahms
    with Martha Argerich

  3. Toccata for piano in C major, Op. 11
    Composed by Sergey Prokofiev
    with Martha Argerich

  4. Jeux d'eau, for piano
    Composed by Maurice Ravel
    with Martha Argerich

  5. Barcarolle for piano in F sharp major, Op. 60, CT. 6
    Composed by Fryderyk Chopin
    with Martha Argerich

  6. Hungarian Rhapsody, for piano No. 6 in D flat major, S. 244/6 (LW A132/6)
    Composed by Franz Liszt
    with Martha Argerich

  7. Piano Sonata in B minor, S. 178 (LW A179)
    Composed by Franz Liszt
    with Martha Argerich


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Classical music people, critics in particular, have a reputation for being grumpy, and this disc illustrates why. It's called Martha Argerich Debut Recital. Now, what does this tell you about it? Nothing, that's what. And the title isn't even correct! Actually, there's more material here than appeared on her debut recital, not the least of which is a stunning Liszt Sonata in B minor, which is the major work on the disc. When one of the two or three greatest living pianists turns in a performance of a major work like the Liszt Sonata that has been generally acclaimed, you would think that her record company would somehow get that piece of news into the title of the recording. --David Hurwitz

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79 of 81 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You must have this Liszt sonata, August 13, 2000
By Gregory C. Dyer (Downingtown, PA USA) - See all my reviews
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This Liszt sonata knocked me flat when I heard it. I was familiar with the sonata before hearing Argerich perform it, but in her hands it is something completely new. Her performance encompasses all the aspects of the music, from the rapid virtuouso flourishes to the serene beginning and ending of the sonata. Because of Argerich, the Liszt sonata is now one of my favorite works for piano. You simply must hear this.

The cd is called Debut Recital, and that's what you get on the rest of the cd. Argerich's runs up and down the keyboard are seamless in her Chopin. She makes it seem as if the piano could never ever be a percussive instrument. Of course she throws in Prokofiev's toccata to take full advantage of the keyboard's mechanical capabilities. When I listen to how fast she plays the end of the toccata, I wonder how it's even possible to play that fast. Her fingers play the notes faster than I can think them!

There are of course Argerich's detractors who believe that she is a brainless virtuouso who plays fast just to play fast, or plays violently just to play violently, simply because she can. Horowitz's critic accused him of similar "crimes." To fall into the same musical category as Horowitz is never bad. Yes, when Argerich plays, the music is as much hers as it is the composer's. And that is what makes her a great interpreter. Every time she performs, she brings something new to the music. Musical performance should be anything but homogeneous. If you want something performed specifically the way Chopin wrote it, you can find that elsewhere. Look to Argerich, though, for pure originality. You'll find her innovative genius throughout this wonderful disk.

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39 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If this isn't Genius, what is?, June 7, 1999
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Martha Argerich's performance of the Liszt is slowly gaining the recognition it deserves, as one of the greatest recordings of history, and not merely of the piano. One critic asked "How is it possible to play the piano this way?", and that nearly sums up the sense of stupefaction one feels on first encountering this radical interpretation, one of such delicacy, demonic technical prowess and overarching beauty that others seem stodgily unimaginative by its side.

Unlike all the other famous recordings -- those by Horowitz, Brendel, Pollini, Zimerman and Richter come to mind -- Argerich see this as sensual music, an uninterrupted flow of ideas, and her fingers are more than equal to any in the former group. Perhaps even more astonishing than her titanic octaves or spitfire arepggios are the slow moments: the final pages of the sonata are like a farewell, perfectly controlled, like someone waving ever more softly into the distance. In my view, this is by far the greatest version of the sonata to have appeared.

The remainder of the recital is magnificent, and one can only imagine the shock of its appearance, a nearly unknown girl from Argentina with a technique and ingrained musicality that would become the envy of all who heard her. The standouts are a high-voltage Liszt Sixth Rhapsody, with octave cascades that have never been bettered, a spiky, metallic rendering of a Prokofiev Toccata (a competition mainstay that sounds so often stilted) and, perhaps my favorite of the set, a Ravel Jeux D'Eau of exquisite refinement and tonal beauty. The Chopin pieces that fill out the recital are both excellent as well.

Without doubt, one of the great piano recordings.
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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars on a Scale of One to Three..., July 6, 2003
By Al Magliano (Nesconset, NY USA) - See all my reviews
If I were forced to eliminate my entire collection of classical recordings with the exception of one CD, this would be that CD. In short, it encompasses all of what Martha Argerich stands for as an artist; there is the unbridled passion, sensitivity, and inhuman virtuosity that all of her fans are all too familiar with. Every single work on this CD is a gem. The Chopin Scherzo is a piece Argerich has recorded several times, and here, it is as exciting as she has ever played it. The Brahms Rhapsodies are full of passion and possess a certain degree of maturity one may not at first suspect from such a firebrand virtuoso, and the Ravel is complete with shimmering textures and brilliantly original rubatos. The highlights of the disc, however, are the Liszt and Prokofiev performances. Argerich plays the opening of the Hungarian Rhapsody in a suitably pompous, almost arrogant manner, and the speed and audacity of the octave section is simply mind-boggling. The Prokofiev Toccata receives the best performance on record (Horowitz is the only competition, but his cuts are unnecessary and his additions superfluous). The Liszt Sonata is simply scintillating; Argerich manages to bring together the structural finesse of Pollini and the emotional intensity and impetuousness of Zimerman. This CD will amaze, enlighten, inspire, and hypnotize any lover of the repertoire. I give it the highest recommendation possible...wait, no, higher!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Pure Virtuousity
With Argerich you simply cannot go wrong in the world of piano.
There is so much passion, near recklessness and sheer power to rival even Liszt himself. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Joel D. Weber

5.0 out of 5 stars Always First Rate
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing passion and precision
I had high expectations for this CD, and it exceeded them! Martha Argerich played with passion, precision, and amazing technique. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Martha shows up
If you are a piano afficionado, especially solo piano, you're gonna wanna hear Martha play.
Published on July 22, 2007 by Laurence Sterne

5.0 out of 5 stars WOW! Absolutely stunning!
I just bought this disc and was blown away by it. It was everything I thought it would be and then some. It has to be one of the great piano recital CDs of all time. Read more
Published on January 15, 2007 by S. Heinen

5.0 out of 5 stars Undeniably Argerich
Any one interested in knowing how piano should be played and can be played should get this CD. When I first heard the CD, I was surprised already by her debut recital Argerich has... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars You have to listen to this Lizst sonata
Before this performance I thought that I did not like the sonata because no other pianist could keep its many parts and segments together from the beginning to the end. Read more
Published on July 5, 2006 by Musician

5.0 out of 5 stars Unbelievably Amazing...
I've never paid attention to the Liszt Sonata until I heard this recording. I canNOT BELIEVE some people are calling her without soul or "muddy"... Read more
Published on June 15, 2006 by Musician and Music Fan

1.0 out of 5 stars Is that Liszt's great Sonata?
No words! Just a simple, superfast read of Liszt's masterpiece, no soul, no ritardandos, nothing. Only supersonic playing, full of virtuosity and bravura in "virtuoso parts", mere... Read more
Published on October 11, 2005 by Franz Liszt

5.0 out of 5 stars I'll tell you why classical people are grumpy Mr. Hurwitz...
Its from reading reviews like your which tell us essentially nothing more than the title of the album and that Martha Argerich plays the Liszt B Minor Sonata! Read more
Published on March 30, 2004

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