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Martha Argerich, The Collection, Vol. 2: The Concerto Recordings | ||
| 1. | Piano Concerto No. 3 in C major, Op. 26 27:09 | |
| Composed by Sergey Prokofiev | ||
| Conducted by Claudio Abbado | ||
| Performed by Martha Argerich and Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra | ||
| 2. | Piano Concerto in G major 21:05 | |
| Composed by Maurice Ravel | ||
| Conducted by Claudio Abbado | ||
| Performed by Martha Argerich and Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra | ||
| 3. | Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Op. 11, CT. 47 38:01 | |
| Composed by Frédéric Chopin | ||
| Conducted by Claudio Abbado | ||
| Performed by Martha Argerich and London Symphony Orchestra | ||
| 4. | Piano Concerto No. 1 in E flat major, S. 124 (LW H4) 17:39 | |
| Composed by Franz Liszt | ||
| Conducted by Claudio Abbado | ||
| Performed by Martha Argerich and London Symphony Orchestra | ||
| 5. | Piano Concerto in G major 22:11 | |
| Composed by Maurice Ravel | ||
| Conducted by Claudio Abbado | ||
| Performed by Martha Argerich and London Symphony Orchestra | ||
| 6. | Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor, Op. 23 35:42 | |
| Composed by Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky | ||
| Performed by Martha Argerich and Royal Philharmonic Orchestra | ||
| Conducted by Charles Dutoit | ||
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Following the first volume of solo recordings, Vol. 2 of the Martha Argerich Collection features seven discs of the artist's treasured concerto recordings. Listeners who have not already heard the majority of these performances owe it to themselves to start now; this collection truly contains the vast majority of Argerich's most significant performances and legendary collaborations. From the cleanliness and precision of her Beethoven with Sinopoli, to the unbridled passion of her Schumann with Rostropovich, to the sheer elegance of her Ravel with Abbado, Argerich is an artist with nearly limitless technical capacity, interpretive abilities, and variety of color and tone. While all of the 16 concertos heard here are performed with the utmost in tempered musical expressiveness and precision, there are two definite standouts. Tchaikovsky's "First Piano Concerto," performed with her then-husband Charles Dutoit and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, is filled with as much power and vehemence as could ever be expected. Coupled with the surprising muscularity of Argerich's playing is a gracefully nimble touch in the concerto's rapid passagework that will capture listeners' attention from note one. Prokofiev's "Third Concerto" is a work with which Argerich has had a very special relationship, earning her high marks for her singular interpretation of the fiendishly difficult concerto. The recording featured here with Claudio Abbado and the Berlin Philharmonic is among the finest made of the piece. Mike Brownell, All Music Guide