My God, I have no words. Awesome music out of awesome pianist. This is that kind of creation that we can not measure and just a few can reproduce like Martha Argerich, but an extraordinary spiritual gift for the rest of the humanity.
Legendary masterpiece - the richness of sound, the highest professionalism, absolute depth of understanding and musicality are amazing imagination. . .
The most expressive performance of the most expressive piano piece I know of... It is the sound of a tormented manic depressive mind... Will someone now send this piano for repair and give Martha some red wine first and lithium later? A legendary recording.
musicanddreams As much as I love Argerich, his interpretation holds first place in the Sonata in B minor by far. He knows how to make the piano sing in this piece (or anything he touches pretty much.)
Io amo Martha, questa performance è la più significativa e la più ricca di emozioni, si può toccare con le dita una certa sensazione di inquietudine alternata da momenti magici e paradisiaci di riflessione, non posso smettere di adorare questa performance, Martha è la migliore!
I find that I'm comfortable with Martha Argerich's interpretation of the Liszt sonata in b minor as apposed to other's who seem to play it too mechanically and not enough feeling.
The tigress on the loose! This performance has fire, passion and poetry in abundance, not to mention stunning execution. She is prepared to take risks, and by God it pays off here!.
definitely the World's most incredible, mezmerising performance of this. She serves all the lisztean attributes , from the most delicate candide, sometimes even naïve tenderness to absolut diabolic and mephistophelic sarcasm, volcanic agressions , from sensuality to divine subtility.The Recording of the Century of this sonata!
Listen to Cziffra. He performed this sonata with total mastery, and kept the musical line flowing better than anyone else I have heard. This is definitely good though
@@marksmith3947Cziffra was a close friend to my father, I have a set of pictures being a newborn on his and his son's arms, 1960.He came often to vist my parents in Luxembourg.I know all his recordings, I have have a collection of One Off prints for his LPs for all the Liszt Rhapsodies(maybe you want to acquire them even).It is another vision on the sonata, you cannot compare at all
@@jean-jacqueskaselorganreco6879I'm glad you have so many Cziffra recordings. I'm a big fan. The liszt b minor sonata is one of those pieces which is almost always an artistic failure in performance-- rather like the Rachmaninoff 3rd, which was only a success when the younger Horowitz played it. Argerich is a brilliant pianist, but this performance does not get to the heart of the music.
@@marksmith3947 Agree about Cziffra's -close to the score- MAGNIFICENT interpretation. But Marta has really put her heart, soul and guts on the table. To me, at this level of excellence is why I like Cziffra, and I DO LOVE Marta
It's a spectacular performance by Archerich, worthy of the greatest technician of the 21st century. Her technique is amazing. The sound from her fingers, which is racing without an inch of error, makes my heart beat.
Come on Gerontius34! NOT TRUE! Argerich not the Greatest because Marta do not has the Best piano Sound! Marta Argerich not the Most Genius! Marta Argerich not the.Most Powerful Loudest pianist! Better More Beautiful Colorful piano Sound than Argerich=Wilhelm Kempff Emil Gilels Radu Lupu Artur Rubinstein Vladimir Ashkenazy! MORE POWERFUL Louder than Argerich=Mikhail Pletnev The Most Powerful Loudest Pianist Ever!! Pletnev the Supernova Explosion Power! Pletnev the Nuclear BOMB POWER! NO-ONE IS CLOSE PLETNEV HIS POWER! The Second Loudest Hardest Hitter Of The Keyboard was Lazar Berman! More Genius than Argerich=Sviatoslav Richter Grigory Sokolov Solomon Cutner Maurizio Pollini Alexei Lubimov Stanislav Igolinsky!!!!!
@@RaineriHakkarainen English is not your first language, but your post makes honest sense and I appreciate the different point of view. Perhaps I was being a bit hyperbolic in my praise of Argerich, I apologize. I will also apologize that amongst the pianists you list above, Lazar Berman's reputation in the West has always been an absolute mystery to me. I have known his recordings since the late 1970's, and obviously others hear more of interest there than I do. To each his own!
I’ve listened to so many performances of this piece and literally no one plays those octaves like her. Even the best pianists in the world either slow down or make an absolute mess
@@Charlie-vf8hw i know! i still don't understand why other pianists tended to slow it down in that part. personally i think they were trying to make the sound 'deeper' but really it gives me nothing...and that's why i love argerich's interpretation which is so clear and sharp. simply perfection
3:05 It is fascinating how Martha introduces Faust's theme. Most pianists introduces Faust's theme with grandeur and nobility. Martha's heavy percussion makes Faust's theme sound agitated as if Mephistopheles is still hovering around. This might be a great interpretation of Faust being tormented by Mephisto. The agitation is gone when Martha revisits Faust's theme later on.
Im really interested in interpreting this piece. I don't really see it as a rendition of Faust, but do you mind telling me how the themes relate to that story? I'd like to hear about it
@@Sam-gx2ti In the musical material of the play, Franz Liszt formulated the heroes of the Faust theme that always occupied him and the human qualities they personified: Faust, the heroic character in search of truth, Mephistopheles, the symbol of denial and evil, and Margit. . , the ideal woman. It's about the battle between good and evil. (based on the analysis of László Holics)
Bravo Martha!!! Hier gibt es viel Kritik über deine Leistung. Diese Leute haben keine Ahnung, was es bedeutet, diese Sonate WIRKLICH so gut zu können. Das sollte man erstmal selber nachmachen können. Ich finde, es gibt sehr wenige Leute, die sich daran messen lassen können. Ich weiss nicht, wer ausser der junge Horowitz so eine Perfektion und intensive Interpretation bieten konnte. So lebt dieses Stück wirklich! Nochmal Bravo!
Si existiese eso de "versión definitiva", el arte no tendría lugar en este mundo. Una versión es personal, considerarla definitiva es desconocer la infinita variedad de la naturaleza humana.
@@lunitamusica3212 no desconozco nada. Es una forma de decir cargada de admiración por la gran Martha Argerich. No me juzgues, que señalar con el dedo a los demás no es precisamente una virtud de nuestra condición humana...
Martha es la mejor pianista del mundo, le pese a quien le pese, los que se ponen de moralinos del arte es porque saben sus limitaciones y son los pretextos de su mediocridad... ❤ Qué bueno que hay personas que saben lo que es lo bueno... Saludos.
Argerich's high-energy approach often obscures details, and it can also trample on the structural lines of the work. Zimerman remains the King for myself when it comes to this Sonata!
On other hand sometimes I feel that Zimmerman pays so much attention to details that the piece as a whole sort of loses its fluidity and structure. A lot of the times when I listen to him I get lost, while I never really do with Argerich. I think both approaches have their upsides and downsides.
Wonderful performance! Thank you for this charming recording upload! I think her interpretation may be the best,only compared to Horowitz old playing(1932).
My first version sonata-Listz for me by Martha Argerich, why ? Because she plays very viril as Horowitz but also very feminin , a force and also delicacy of a woman . It's not with Martha Argerich a famous sonata , a great piano as we listen with the others pianists but a human sonata and we don't listen her fabulous technic-piano , j forget technic to listen F Listz , she is alone in Listz-sonata since almost 1970's to play it like that . J think really all pianists don't play Listz but play their composition , it's a fact extremely rare in history piano with the great Listz-sonata
I get what some people are saying. Some passages sound rushed or "thrown away" in showy bravado...... Hello! Have you ever listened to Argerich play? Honestly, this is quite restrained and thoughtful playing by the genius of Argerich.
Je suis un peu effaré par certaines critiques...Martha Argerich a remarquablement fait ressortir l'aspect tout à la fois tourmenté, Dantesque, furieux, passionné, endiablé, fou, illuminé mais aussi divin, mystique, qui touche à la béatitude, au bonheur suprême, aux Cieux... de cette sonate. Franz Liszt en somme... Dans ma discothèque, j'ai 2 versions d'Horowitz, 1 de Leonskaja, 1 de Cziffra, 1 de Richter, 1 de Blet, 1 de Zimmerman, et bien sûr 1 d'Argerich. Pour moi, Martha Argerich reste au dessus et on ressent la passion et la profondeur de cette oeuvre plus qu'avec les autres interprétations.
Listen to Terence Judd (live 1978). He is less lyric than Martha in dolce, but more expressive in drama. On the 3rd movement realy he knocked at the door of the Hell !
@@mikhailtrushechkin1642 Also very beautiful. Very virtuoso played, sometimes with a very high tempo and then it is difficult to play very accurately. But very handsome.
@@andriesbartels3454 Thank You:) This sonata is absolut Liszt summit... from my standpoint. I would be very greatfull if You write Your opinion on my channel:)
Monumental. This has been my favorite interpretation since I heard it for the first time. In my humble opinion the only matching interpretation to Martha Argerich's is 19 years old (!) Yuja Wang's live at the Verbier Festival; I left a comment there.
I just found about Cyprien Katsaris version on youtube... he was young and it gave me chills! It sounds like an Angel and a Devil. Probably the greatest version ever...
Sounds a bit like listening through keyhole, I don't know why but the high frequencies are dimmed. Also, especially at the beginning it looks like it's been compressed (dynamically). Honestly, folks, don't do these kinds of things, they're killing the music! And *what* music at that!
Phantastic performance of the greatest piano sonata ever ! Martha's recording is - together with Krystian Zimermans - my favorite ... :) Thank you for uploading!
If you enjoy this recording of the Liszt sonata, then listen also to the recording of that great Russian lady, Maria Grinberg- just as intense and passionate as Argerich, and even faster by a slight margin (20 seconds).
Finest performance I've heard of this . If you like this also listen to Carles Marigo . I'd not heard of him, but his performance (live recording), is perhaps comparable to this.
likely the best recorded performance, or at least the most rock n roll. DrZ was once in a hotel in La where the forsitzer was playing this at some ungodly hour. With a stuffed gorilla on the piano bench, Surreal moments
Maybe the liveliest interpretations of this sonata : dazzling beauty. But there is a point (imho) in the piece itself: Liszt tears down each of his themes from splendor to caricature, even the one himself says supreme: the theme of the Holy Cross. What's left then? Nothing.
LOL I like how you added annotations (*gasp*) in. Wonderful performance; I felt like the beginning was a little rushed but that's just personal preference I guess. Thank you for the upload!
One of the first recording with Deuch Gramophone perhaps the best recording of Argerich it's necessary to say that after 30 Y Argerich stops solos-piano it"s a problem we don't known j listened Rubinstein in solo in 1970 he was 82 y old what different career in solo piano ! J don't understand this if a people can answer to me thank's
Martha said that she needs the presence of other musicians on stage to be really happy. Why play alone the whole orchestra on the keyboard, when you can have an orchestra playing for you?
@@LaurentPingaultLyon composers write compositions for orchestras transled also for the key-board ( Ravel-La Valse ; Stravinsky The fird bird for Orchestras and the piano j known ) ; j known very well Argerich also Pollini with theirs firsts recordings in the same erea 70 ' , what more do j need to write for you understand what j mean ? Pollini great before 2000 after 2000 it's more commercial-money than true music , same thing for Vladimir Aschkenasy great before 1985 after 85 Aschkenasy recorded all composers ( Schumann-Mozart-Beethoven .. ) bad non sens and gave up the piano for conducting it's a fact ; about Martha Argerich she was a phenomenal pianist teenager and great erea 70'-80 afterwards she will play mainly with orchestras , false or true what j write ? perhaps maybe because she had cancer since several years and therefor less work on her technic of Keyboard ; it-s a fact that great pianists of XXiem Century had recorded one or two composers ( Cortot Chopin Schumann ) , with Argerich after her death what composers what composers of Argerich in CD ? all znd nothing mainly piano with Orchestras : it's not what j think zbout great pianists as Gieseking ( Debussy-Ravel ) Rubinstein ( Chopin-Schumann ) Lili Krauss ( Mozart ) Yves Nat ( Beethoven-Schumann ) Kempff ( Beethoven mainly ) etc etc ...
@@LaurentPingaultLyon j see on your Channel that you are a fan of Yuja Wang of course it's not because dhe's a beauty that she is not great pianist , j like tvis pianist of course ; j don't known LukasOkros , j will search to listen him , j like always to learn ) .
@@LaurentPingaultLyon j'ai vu sur votre chaîne que vs ete de Lyon ? alors peu etre avez vous vu " l'oiseau de feu " de Bejart zvec M Denard et l'opéra de Paris à l'auditorium de Lyon ? nous nous étions déplacés spécialement pour revoir M Denard ? ( auditorium Maurice Ravel à Lyon )
one of my favorite sonatas that i've ever lisztened to
yea same
added this to my favourite playliszt
i see what you did there
Ah! I see what you did there😏
What do pianists take to the grocery store? A Chopin Liszt.
😊😊😊😊
Great interpretation. My hats off to Martha Agerich.
My God, I have no words. Awesome music out of awesome pianist. This is that kind of creation that we can not measure and just a few can reproduce like Martha Argerich, but an extraordinary spiritual gift for the rest of the humanity.
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This is it. Played with fire and daring. I think this must of been how Liszt sounded.
This is not the interpretation with most complexity, but definitely with most passion and virtuosity.
Have you heard Maria Grinberg's recording of this sonata?
Legendary masterpiece - the richness of sound, the highest professionalism, absolute depth of understanding and musicality are amazing imagination. . .
She's a Master. One of the most renowned interpreters of this monument to the 19th century.
+gone She -- and quite a few others -- FAR exceeded Horowitz LONG ago. By today's standards Horowitz was the most overrated pianist in human history.
oH no no that's harsh. yes he aged but in his youth he could have held up to any f them technichally.
I hope she will never be forgotten.
The most expressive performance of the most expressive piano piece I know of...
It is the sound of a tormented manic depressive mind...
Will someone now send this piano for repair and give Martha some red wine first and lithium later?
A legendary recording.
listen to Kissin or Trifonov's
Zimerman!
musicanddreams As much as I love Argerich, his interpretation holds first place in the Sonata in B minor by far. He knows how to make the piano sing in this piece (or anything he touches pretty much.)
Vajanyi to whom do you refer?
@@gustavolonegro439 the early Horowitz!
Interpretation I grew up with so I think I'll always love it best... One of the greatest pieces ever written for piano.
Io amo Martha, questa performance è la più significativa e la più ricca di emozioni, si può toccare con le dita una certa sensazione di inquietudine alternata da momenti magici e paradisiaci di riflessione, non posso smettere di adorare questa performance, Martha è la migliore!
Damn...
This woman is sublime
A TRUE MASTERPIECE, JUST PLAYED BY THE BEST DONNA DELLA MUSICA. BRAVO LISZT, BRAVA MARTHA.
Incredible, amazing! Best performance of this Sonata!
I find that I'm comfortable with Martha Argerich's interpretation of the Liszt sonata in b minor as apposed to other's who seem to play it too mechanically and not enough feeling.
Exactly!
The tigress on the loose! This performance has fire, passion and poetry in abundance, not to mention stunning execution. She is prepared to take risks, and by God it pays off here!.
"The tigress on the loose!" Yes. :) Argerich moves me...
Wonderful comment. You made me laugh. And you are right. Martha is amazing.
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definitely the World's most incredible, mezmerising performance of this. She serves all the lisztean attributes , from the most delicate candide, sometimes even naïve tenderness to absolut diabolic and mephistophelic sarcasm, volcanic agressions , from sensuality to divine subtility.The Recording of the Century of this sonata!
Listen to Cziffra. He performed this sonata with total mastery, and kept the musical line flowing better than anyone else I have heard. This is definitely good though
@@marksmith3947Cziffra was a close friend to my father, I have a set of pictures being a newborn on his and his son's arms, 1960.He came often to vist my parents in Luxembourg.I know all his recordings, I have have a collection of One Off prints for his LPs for all the Liszt Rhapsodies(maybe you want to acquire them even).It is another vision on the sonata, you cannot compare at all
@@jean-jacqueskaselorganreco6879I'm glad you have so many Cziffra recordings. I'm a big fan. The liszt b minor sonata is one of those pieces which is almost always an artistic failure in performance-- rather like the Rachmaninoff 3rd, which was only a success when the younger Horowitz played it. Argerich is a brilliant pianist, but this performance does not get to the heart of the music.
@@marksmith3947 Agree about Cziffra's -close to the score- MAGNIFICENT interpretation. But Marta has really put her heart, soul and guts on the table. To me, at this level of excellence is why I like Cziffra, and I DO LOVE Marta
Epic performance ...x
Gute Leistung!
Ich habe diese Darstellerin noch nie gehört, jetzt werde ich nach ihren Aufnahmen suchen, um sie anzuhören
This is an incredible performance.
It's a spectacular performance by Archerich, worthy of the greatest technician of the 21st century. Her technique is amazing. The sound from her fingers, which is racing without an inch of error, makes my heart beat.
Martha Argerich is the best pianist in the world.
A great moment for music when Argerich gave us her recording. Never will be surpassed.
+gerontius34 - KISSIN?
Zimerman had no rivals
It was Cziffra, and the others.
Come on Gerontius34! NOT TRUE! Argerich not the Greatest because Marta do not has the Best piano Sound! Marta Argerich not the Most Genius! Marta Argerich not the.Most Powerful Loudest pianist! Better More Beautiful Colorful piano Sound than Argerich=Wilhelm Kempff Emil Gilels Radu Lupu Artur Rubinstein Vladimir Ashkenazy! MORE POWERFUL Louder than Argerich=Mikhail Pletnev The Most Powerful Loudest Pianist Ever!! Pletnev the Supernova Explosion Power! Pletnev the Nuclear BOMB POWER! NO-ONE IS CLOSE PLETNEV HIS POWER! The Second Loudest Hardest Hitter Of The Keyboard was Lazar Berman! More Genius than Argerich=Sviatoslav Richter Grigory Sokolov Solomon Cutner Maurizio Pollini Alexei Lubimov Stanislav Igolinsky!!!!!
@@RaineriHakkarainen English is not your first language, but your post makes honest sense and I appreciate the different point of view. Perhaps I was being a bit hyperbolic in my praise of Argerich, I apologize. I will also apologize that amongst the pianists you list above, Lazar Berman's reputation in the West has always been an absolute mystery to me. I have known his recordings since the late 1970's, and obviously others hear more of interest there than I do. To each his own!
So beautiful ...great interpretation !
first heard of Martha in Rochester (NY) in 1974, a short performance the left the audience stunned !
don't go if it's to be stunned then better to be at home
she owns this piece
According to her obsessed fans she ‘owns’ everything ever written for the piano.
@@ransomcoates546 actually she knows just one thing: "rushing". She owns nothing..
@@jcbsrm + Ransom Coates : Are you planning to join forces to create the Martha's Hateers Club?
@@ransomcoates546fr her fans are so right too
22:37 absolutely the one and only, maestro Argerich
I’ve listened to so many performances of this piece and literally no one plays those octaves like her. Even the best pianists in the world either slow down or make an absolute mess
@@Charlie-vf8hw i know! i still don't understand why other pianists tended to slow it down in that part. personally i think they were trying to make the sound 'deeper' but really it gives me nothing...and that's why i love argerich's interpretation which is so clear and sharp. simply perfection
@@Charlie-vf8hw no one can even come close to argerich's octave skill in her prime
Martha... Beyond words rendition. What an artist!
ALSO CHRISTIAN ZIMERMANN
3:05 It is fascinating how Martha introduces Faust's theme. Most pianists introduces Faust's theme with grandeur and nobility. Martha's heavy percussion makes Faust's theme sound agitated as if Mephistopheles is still hovering around. This might be a great interpretation of Faust being tormented by Mephisto. The agitation is gone when Martha revisits Faust's theme later on.
Im really interested in interpreting this piece. I don't really see it as a rendition of Faust, but do you mind telling me how the themes relate to that story? I'd like to hear about it
@@Sam-gx2ti In the musical material of the play, Franz Liszt formulated the heroes of the Faust theme that always occupied him and the human qualities they personified: Faust, the heroic character in search of truth, Mephistopheles, the symbol of denial and evil, and Margit. . , the ideal woman. It's about the battle between good and evil. (based on the analysis of László Holics)
It's like all the entropy of the humanity were stacked in this piece
my favourite version, martha set the piano on fire..
Phenomenal composition and performance!
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Best interpretation i've heard.. It's gorgeous!
This is from her Debut Recital on Deutsche Grammophon.
Mike Hanson first recital DG 1970 for Argerich ( sonata Listz ) Pollini ( studies Chopin )
No, her first recording was made in 1960 and this Liszt sonata recorded in 1971.
Bravo Martha!!! Hier gibt es viel Kritik über deine Leistung. Diese Leute haben keine Ahnung, was es bedeutet, diese Sonate WIRKLICH so gut zu können. Das sollte man erstmal selber nachmachen können. Ich finde, es gibt sehr wenige Leute, die sich daran messen lassen können. Ich weiss nicht, wer ausser der junge Horowitz so eine Perfektion und intensive Interpretation bieten konnte. So lebt dieses Stück wirklich! Nochmal Bravo!
Magnifique interprétation!!! j'adore !!!
Genialne wykonanie Lista Sonaty in B- minor przez Marthę Argerich dziękuję
So beautiful
Magnifique ! Thanks Liszt and Martha. Maravilloso, emocionante, romántico,...
アルゲリッチさん、素晴らしい演奏です。ありがとうございました。
One of the best drops ever at 0:30
No creo posible que pueda volver a interpretarse esta obra como esta versión definitiva de la gran Martha Argerich.
Si existiese eso de "versión definitiva", el arte no tendría lugar en este mundo. Una versión es personal, considerarla definitiva es desconocer la infinita variedad de la naturaleza humana.
@@lunitamusica3212 no desconozco nada. Es una forma de decir cargada de admiración por la gran Martha Argerich. No me juzgues, que señalar con el dedo a los demás no es precisamente una virtud de nuestra condición humana...
Martha es la mejor pianista del mundo, le pese a quien le pese, los que se ponen de moralinos del arte es porque saben sus limitaciones y son los pretextos de su mediocridad... ❤ Qué bueno que hay personas que saben lo que es lo bueno... Saludos.
Argerich's high-energy approach often obscures details, and it can also trample on the structural lines of the work. Zimerman remains the King for myself when it comes to this Sonata!
On other hand sometimes I feel that Zimmerman pays so much attention to details that the piece as a whole sort of loses its fluidity and structure. A lot of the times when I listen to him I get lost, while I never really do with Argerich. I think both approaches have their upsides and downsides.
Martha is a MASTER!
Quelle femme, quelle force, quel talent !!!
Martha conquista à primeira vista ; à primeira audição ; até quem não é adepto de ouvir audições pianísticas . . .
Liszt's coolest piece.
ThePumpkin506
Selten dämlicher Kommentar.Did you ever understand the sense of that music?
Hungarian rhapsody n2, tarantella, annees de pelerinage....
Joachim Haag Liszt is just fun to listen to. I don’t blame him.
Totentanz is!
Argerich ist "The best", die Königin des Klaviers.
Cziffra.
Wonderful performance! Thank you for this charming recording upload! I think her interpretation may be the best,only compared to Horowitz old playing(1932).
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The fugal part starts around 16:40
God I love that part
sublime merci Maria
This sonata is impressive! Can you listen the variations in the main theme? It´s amazing!
The idea is consistent
My first version sonata-Listz for me by Martha Argerich, why ? Because she plays very viril as Horowitz but also very feminin , a force and also delicacy of a woman . It's not with Martha Argerich a famous sonata , a great piano as we listen with the others pianists but a human sonata and we don't listen her fabulous technic-piano , j forget technic to listen F Listz , she is alone in Listz-sonata since almost 1970's to play it like that . J think really all pianists don't play Listz but play their composition , it's a fact extremely rare in history piano with the great Listz-sonata
Une génie du piano !
La miglior interpretazione. Grandissima Martha
Алексей Султанов. Так же прекрасно исполнил эту сонату.
I get what some people are saying. Some passages sound rushed or "thrown away" in showy bravado...... Hello! Have you ever listened to Argerich play? Honestly, this is quite restrained and thoughtful playing by the genius of Argerich.
Je suis un peu effaré par certaines critiques...Martha Argerich a remarquablement fait ressortir l'aspect tout à la fois tourmenté, Dantesque, furieux, passionné, endiablé, fou, illuminé mais aussi divin, mystique, qui touche à la béatitude, au bonheur suprême, aux Cieux... de cette sonate. Franz Liszt en somme... Dans ma discothèque, j'ai 2 versions d'Horowitz, 1 de Leonskaja, 1 de Cziffra, 1 de Richter, 1 de Blet, 1 de Zimmerman, et bien sûr 1 d'Argerich. Pour moi, Martha Argerich reste au dessus et on ressent la passion et la profondeur de cette oeuvre plus qu'avec les autres interprétations.
Exactely is not with Martha Argerich a great piano as others pianist but a Masterpiece of Listz , here is the difference
Horowitz enristrement 1977 et evgeny kissin sont de belles references martha aussi
Listen to Terence Judd (live 1978). He is less lyric than Martha in dolce, but more expressive in drama. On the 3rd movement realy he knocked at the door of the Hell !
Vous l'avez bien dit: "pour vous".
C'est exactement cela.
Wonderful ! Great interpretation.
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@@mikhailtrushechkin1642 Also very beautiful. Very virtuoso played, sometimes with a very high tempo and then it is difficult to play very accurately. But very handsome.
@@andriesbartels3454 Thank You:) This sonata is absolut Liszt summit... from my standpoint. I would be very greatfull if You write Your opinion on my channel:)
@@mikhailtrushechkin1642 Done.
@@andriesbartels3454 Thanks!:))
Monumental. This has been my favorite interpretation since I heard it for the first time. In my humble opinion the only matching interpretation to Martha Argerich's is 19 years old (!) Yuja Wang's live at the Verbier Festival; I left a comment there.
Hi!:) I wonder how would You like this? ruclips.net/video/tXdVo3SzkyM/видео.html
I would reccomend Claudio Arrau's versión. 😉
Martha Argerich = beauty
I just found about Cyprien Katsaris version on youtube...
he was young and it gave me chills! It sounds like an Angel and a Devil.
Probably the greatest version ever...
I agree with Emotional Impact : Katsaris's version is even more moving and impressive...
You all should listen to Nicolas Economou's interpretation. It gave me chills!
That Katsaris (live) recording is extremely... extreme. Like a dragon spewing fire! 🐲
Happy birthday!
Beautiful!
Sounds a bit like listening through keyhole, I don't know why but the high frequencies are dimmed. Also, especially at the beginning it looks like it's been compressed (dynamically). Honestly, folks, don't do these kinds of things, they're killing the music! And *what* music at that!
avec quel matériel écoutez vous ? peut-il se régler
***** J'emploie des haut-parleurs, mais toutes autres vidéos ont le son propre et dans un certain sens plus "spacieux".
So this is what I was hearing. I thought the piano was tuned differently.
Martha number one!!
The fuga, very unique sound
Phantastic performance of the greatest piano sonata ever !
Martha's recording is
- together with Krystian Zimermans -
my favorite ... :) Thank you for uploading!
thomas brunner couldn't agree more
If you enjoy this recording of the Liszt sonata, then listen also to the recording of that great Russian lady, Maria Grinberg- just as intense and passionate as Argerich, and even faster by a slight margin (20 seconds).
Martha has the best prestissimo imo
Finest performance I've heard of this . If you like this also listen to Carles Marigo . I'd not heard of him, but his performance (live recording), is perhaps comparable to this.
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26 minutes that’s Martha all right
It is meant to be played in 24-26. Rolls and tempo indications by Liszt's students clearly outline that fact.
my ears went on this rollercoaster..
she confessed she can't stand to play neither listen to this piece anymore, never. All the juice has been squeezed out!
magnificent!
This is so good
Great idea to’ monetize a piano Sonata! 👍. Gratz, genius!! 👏👏👏
likely the best recorded performance, or at least the most rock n roll.
DrZ was once in a hotel in La where the forsitzer was playing this at some ungodly hour.
With a stuffed gorilla on the piano bench, Surreal moments
Heartbreaking!
Wow, Martha is a super babe.
OP here. Yes, I very carefully selected the photo for this upload. I have a giant custom print of it on my wall.
She's beautiful on that photo
Yes
Aimer cette sonate requiert un esprit puissant.. c est un revelateur de melomane
Maybe the liveliest interpretations of this sonata : dazzling beauty. But there is a point (imho) in the piece itself: Liszt tears down each of his themes from splendor to caricature, even the one himself says supreme: the theme of the Holy Cross. What's left then? Nothing.
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tous les jeunes loups qui arrivent ne sont pas là de l'égaler, elle est prodigieuse
Great! but the Richer 's interpretation (1965) is unbelievable...
Oh yessss . Also Claudio Arrau!
Incredible
I also like Yuja Wang interpretation very much.
best of the best
i has played this Sonata realy is Hard
Even the '32 Volodya must be looking over his shoulder.
LOL I like how you added annotations (*gasp*) in. Wonderful performance; I felt like the beginning was a little rushed but that's just personal preference I guess. Thank you for the upload!
The beginning was not rushed.
The Critics Hanslick thought it was the worse he had ever heard,but it has much
22:00 Nuclear Launch Detected
Beautiful
Tears begin at 12:44
Really a beast !!!!
Superb 😎👏🏻
I would like to know the details of this sound source (cd title and recording years)!
A great interpretatio disturbed by advertising
One of the first recording with Deuch Gramophone perhaps the best recording of Argerich it's necessary to say that after 30 Y Argerich stops solos-piano it"s a problem we don't known j listened Rubinstein in solo in 1970 he was 82 y old what different career in solo piano ! J don't understand this if a people can answer to me thank's
Martha said that she needs the presence of other musicians on stage to be really happy. Why play alone the whole orchestra on the keyboard, when you can have an orchestra playing for you?
@@LaurentPingaultLyon composers write compositions for orchestras transled also for the key-board ( Ravel-La Valse ; Stravinsky The fird bird for Orchestras and the piano j known ) ; j known very well Argerich also Pollini with theirs firsts recordings in the same erea 70 ' , what more do j need to write for you understand what j mean ? Pollini great before 2000 after 2000 it's more commercial-money than true music , same thing for Vladimir Aschkenasy great before 1985 after 85 Aschkenasy recorded all composers ( Schumann-Mozart-Beethoven .. ) bad non sens and gave up the piano for conducting it's a fact ; about Martha Argerich she was a phenomenal pianist teenager and great erea 70'-80 afterwards she will play mainly with orchestras , false or true what j write ? perhaps maybe because she had cancer since several years and therefor less work on her technic of Keyboard ; it-s a fact that great pianists of XXiem Century had recorded one or two composers ( Cortot Chopin Schumann ) , with Argerich after her death what composers what composers of Argerich in CD ? all znd nothing mainly piano with Orchestras : it's not what j think zbout great pianists as Gieseking ( Debussy-Ravel ) Rubinstein ( Chopin-Schumann ) Lili Krauss ( Mozart ) Yves Nat ( Beethoven-Schumann ) Kempff ( Beethoven mainly ) etc etc ...
@@LaurentPingaultLyon j see on your Channel that you are a fan of Yuja Wang of course it's not because dhe's a beauty that she is not great pianist , j like tvis pianist of course ; j don't known LukasOkros , j will search to listen him , j like always to learn ) .
@@LaurentPingaultLyon j'ai vu sur votre chaîne que vs ete de Lyon ? alors peu etre avez vous vu " l'oiseau de feu " de Bejart zvec M Denard et l'opéra de Paris à l'auditorium de Lyon ? nous nous étions déplacés spécialement pour revoir M Denard ? ( auditorium Maurice Ravel à Lyon )
She is Argentina, as Barenboim, as Borges, as Pope and as Messi ;)
And?
The pope and Messi in one sentence with these three geniuses, seriously!!
... as Videla, as Petiso orejudo, as Macri, as Roca, as Menem, as tu vieja en tanga.
Jajajj re pesado
Aguante la Martha
16:10 onwards ❤sensational