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| |  | Piano Extravaganza10 Years of Verbier Festival
Bach, J S: | Concerto for Four Keyboards in A minor (after Vivaldi), BWV1065 Martha Argerich, Evgeny Kissin, James Levine & Mikhail Pletnev | Benjamin, A: | Jamaican Rumba Evgeny Kissin | Gottschalk, L: | The Union, Op. 48 Evgeny Kissin | Gould, M: | Stars And Stripes Forever Evgeny Kissin | Heidrich: | Happy Birthday Variations (excerpts) Birthday Festival Orchestra | Mozart: | Sonata for Piano duet in C major, K521 Evgeny Kissin & Martha Argerich | Rimsky Korsakov: | Flight of the Bumble Bee Evgeny Kissin | Rossini: | Semiramide Overture Leif Ove Andsnes, Martha Argerich, Emanuel Ax, Evgeny Kissin, Lang Lang, James Levine, Mikhail Pletnev & Staffan Scheja | Smetana: | Sonata movement for 2 pianos, 8 hands in E minor Leif Ove Andsnes, Emanuel Ax, Evgeny Kissin & James Levine | trad.: | Happy Birthday sung by Barbara Hendricks | Wagner: | Die Walküre: Ride of the Valkyries Leif Ove Andsnes, Martha Argerich, Emanuel Ax, Evgeny Kissin, Lang Lang, James Levine, Mikhail Pletnev & Staffan Scheja |
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| |  | Martha Argerich & Friends: Live from Lugano 2012
Brahms: | Variations on a theme by Haydn for two pianos, Op. 56b 'St Anthony Variations' Martha Argerich (piano), Nicholas Angelich (piano) | Debussy: | La Mer transcribed for Three Pianos by Carlo M. Griguoli Giorgia Tomassi (piano), Carlo Maria Griguoli (piano), Alessandro Stella (piano) | Dvorak: | Piano Quartet No. 2 in E flat, Op. 87 Polina Leschenko (piano), Ilya Gringolts (violin), Nathan Braude (viola), Torleif Thedéen (cello) | Mahler: | Piano Quartet (in one movement) in A minor Lily Maisky (piano), Sascha Maisky (violin), Lyda Chen (viola), Mischa Maisky (cello) | Martucci: | Theme & Variations in E flat, Op. 58 Nelson Goerner (piano), Rusudan Alavidze (piano) | Medtner: | Piano Quintet in C major Op. post Lilya Zilberstein (piano), Dora Schwarzberg (violin), Lucia Hall (violin), Nora Romanoff-Schwarzberg (viola), Jing Zhao (cello) | Mores: | Taquito militar transcribed by A. Petrasso Martha Argerich (piano), Ale Petrasso (piano) | Mozart: | Sonata for Piano duet in D major, K381 Maria João Pires (piano), Martha Argerich (piano) Piano Concerto No. 25 in C major, K503 Martha Argerich (piano) Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana, Jacek Kaspszyk | Prokofiev: | Violin Sonata No. 2 in D major, Op. 94a Renaud Capuçon (violin), Martha Argerich (piano) | Schumann: | Stücke im Volkston (5), Op. 102 Gautier Capuçon (cello), Martha Argerich (piano) | Smetana: | Sonata movement for 2 pianos, 8 hands in E minor Martha Argerich (piano), Lilya Zilberstein (piano), Anton Gerzenberg (piano), Daniel Gerzenberg (piano) Rondo for 2 pianos, 8 hands in C major Martha Argerich (piano), Lilya Zilberstein (piano), Anton Gerzenberg (piano), Daniel Gerzenberg (piano) |
EMI Classics is pleased to release the 10th annual 3CD set of highlights from the Progetto Martha Argerich in Lugano, “the delightful festival where youth meets experience and both benefit” (Gramophone). The Times described Argerich’s Lugano Festival as “community music-making on a deluxe scale, with performers and listeners mutually uplifted by music’s wonders”. The set is being released in anticipation of the Festival’s 2013 season. Reviewing the 2011 Live from Lugano release, Nicholas Kenyon wrote in The Observer, “There are not many reliable annual treats among classical CDs these days, but the series of live recordings from Martha Argerich's Lugano festival are now a highlight of each year.” Andrew Clark in the Financial Times wrote, “Every June [Argerich] and a clutch of friends and protégés make music in a style that reflects her free spirit and total dedication. Even when Argerich is not playing, she seems to inspire the performance.” In addition to Argerich, the performers in 2012 included many familiar names from previous Live from Lugano releases, among them the violinist and cellist brothers Renaud and Gautier Capuçon and pianist Nicholas Angelich, all of whom record for Virgin Classics. The current set also welcomes back Mischa Maisky, Lilya Zilberstein, Polina Leschenko, Dora Schwarzberg, Nora Romanoff-Schwarzberg, Lyda Chen, Ilya Gringolts, Georgio Tomassi, Carlo Maria Griguoli and Alessandro Stella. Newcomers include the pianists Maria João Pires and Nelson Goerner. The repertoire of Martha Argerich and Friends – Live from Lugano 2012 puts the piano at the centre of the programming, focusing particularly on piano duets and rarely performed and recorded compositions. There is a group from the Austro-German Classical and Romantic tradition, followed by works from Slavic composers, sounds from Italy and France and, as a send-off, a two piano arrangement of an Argentinean tango. The performance of Mahler’s Piano Quartet is something of a family affair, performed by Ms Argerich’s longest-standing artistic collaborator Mischa Maisky, his pianist daughter Lily and violinist son Sascha and Ms Argerich’s daughter Lyda Chen. The orchestral work in this year’s set is Mozart’s Concerto K503 with Argerich and the Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana conducted by Jacek Kaspszyk. Martha Argerich’s passion, technical virtuosity, temperament, commitment and supreme artistry have illuminated the music world and left audiences spellbound since she won the 1964 International Chopin Competition. Reluctant to perform solo for many years, she has continued to perform chamber music and concertos with orchestra where, in her own words, “I feel the musicians moving about. I watch them and I also move. I’m more natural.” EMI Classics marked the occasion of Martha Argerich’s 70th birthday in 2011 with the release of four multi-disc sets bearing some of her finest performances from 1965 to 2009. Few artists have nurtured and promoted emerging young musicians with the level of personal commitment shown by Martha Argerich. In the process, she has created inspired chamber music partnerships mixing established and up-and-coming artists. After setting up Meeting Point at Beppu, Japan in 1996 and the Martha Argerich Festival in Buenos Aires in 1999, the pianist decided to create a similar gathering of musical minds in Europe. The southern Swiss town of Lugano was identified as an ideal setting for a project based on the spirit of building a community of close-knit relationships among young and established artists and the Progetto Martha Argerich was launched in 2002. More than a decade later, the Festival continues to retain its original experimental ‘feel’ because of the original programming and the emergence of new performing talents. Geoffrey Norris in The Daily Telegraph wrote, “It is always instructive to see who has been invited to perform at the Progetto Martha Argerich in Lugano, because the cast list is a reliable guide to some of the most exciting talent in the musical world today.” The twelfth season of the Martha Argerich Project will take place from 9 June to 3 July 2013 and will include performances by many of the artists on this set. EMI would like to dedicate these recordings to the memory of Jurg ‘Abdul’ Grand, who founded the Martha Argerich Project at the 2002 Festival and co-directed the 2002 and 2003 events. “Everything Martha Argerich touches turns to gold, not only her own piano playing but those around her whom she evidently inspires to new heights.” (The Observer) “These discs are a reminder of a unique, ever-formidable and enchanting artist.” (Gramophone) “every bit as captivating as previous instalments...The only time [Argerich] plays solo is in Mozart’s “Piano Concerto No 25”, almost every note of which she invests with her beguiling sense of discovery: a fabulous, thrills-and-spills performance in which the Argentine pianist, now in her 70s, defies her age.” Financial Times, 4th May 2013 ***** “Even the more traditional repertoire tends to emerge piping hot. Nothing is hotter than Argerich and Nicholas Angelich’s electrifying romp through the two-piano version of Brahms’s Variations on a Theme by Haydn, a marvel of fleet fingering and communal joy.” The Times, 17th May 2013 **** | 
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