incredible how her first daughter, with whom she had less contact and a difficult relation, is the most similar to her, in the way she talks and her gestures
12:01 It's just so interesting to see pedestrians just walk by casually. For me I'd be like.... "is that Martha Argerich walking across the street with a cup of coffee???" *star struck*
Exactly the same as me! I simply cannot understand how I haven't heard nothing about her in my entire life... and the worst part is that I'm Argentinian 🤦🏽♂️
i can’t believe this film was finally made available on youtube! the last time i could find it here, it was available only for a few weeks, and then was removed
"When I was a child I felt my mother was a supernatural being, in touch with something beyond the reach of mere mortals, and I was the daughter of a Goddess." Hard to live with that knowledge.
Musical content with timestamps: 0:02:55 --- Prokofiev - piano concerto no.3 (MA+LondonSymphonyOrch) 0:05:52 --- Ravel - Gaspard de la Nuit, I. Ondine (MA) 0:08:16 --- Schumann (orch. Tchaikovsky) - Symphonic Etudes op.13, XII. allegro brillante (SinfoniaVarsovia) 0:09:00 --- Chopin - piano concerto no.1 in E minor, op.11 (MA+SinfoniaVarsovia) 0:17:07 --- Chopin - piano concerto no.1 in E minor, op.11, III. rondo (MA+SinfoniaVarsovia) 0:20:17 --- Chopin - Heroic Polonaise, op.53 (MA) 0:24:20 --- Beethoven - Diabelli Variations, no.24 "fughetta" (SK) 0:25:14 --- Beethoven - piano sonata no.28 in A major, op.101, IV. allegro (SK) 0:30:36 --- Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker, "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" (MA+Economou) 0:31:22 --- Cosma+Gumplowicz - Les Aventures de Rabbi Jacob, Danses Hassidiques 0:32:28 --- Jobim+Moraes - The Girl from Ipanema 0:37:04 --- Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker, "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" (MA+Economou) 0:39:15 --- Poulenc - concerto for two pianos, I. allegro ma non troppo (MA+AccademicaTeatroColon) 0:42:50 --- Mozart - piano sonata in C major, K.545, I. allegro (MA) 0:43:05 --- Chopin - waltz in D-flat major, op.64, no.1 "the minute waltz" (MA) 0:49:03 --- Ravel - Gaspard de la Nuit, II. Le Gibet (MA) 0:53:00 --- Mendelssohn - trio no.1 in E minor, op.49 (MA+Capuçon+Capuçon) 0:58:56 --- Beethoven - piano quartet no.3 in C major, WoO.36, I. allegro vivace (MA+Chen+Capuçon+Capuçon) 1:02:53 --- Ravel - Valses Nobles et Sentimentales, II. assez lent (MA) 1:04:41 --- Ravel - Jeux d'Eau, très doux (MA) 1:10:10 --- Ginastera - Danzas Argentinas, op.2, I. danza del viejo boyero (MA) 1:14:40 --- Beethoven - piano concerto no.2 in B-flat major, op.19, III. rondo, molto allegro (SK+Phil.Pays-de-la-Loire) 1:16:40 --- Beethoven - piano sonata no.23 in F major, op.57 "appassionata", I. allegro assai (SK) 1:22:18 --- Ravel - piano concerto in G major, II. adagio assai (MA) 1:29:25 --- Cosma+Gumplowicz - Les Aventures de Rabbi Jacob, Danses Hassidiques 1:30:11 --- Beethoven - piano sonata no.29 in B-flat major, op.106 "hammerklavier", I. allegro (SK) 1:32:39 --- anonymous, 19th century - "Mon Âne" 1:33:45 --- Bach - partita no.4, BWV.828, II. allemande (SK) Feel free to report corrections or remarks.
Here after watching Rick Beato's video. Haven't heard of her before and here I am down the rabbit hole, couple of hours later. Fascinating life! Seeing her play is the best!
Rick Beato did a really inspiring video about her. I knew about Martha since 1980 (The Pogorelich incident), but got inspired now to search for more :)
As I was watching this documentary I was engaged in trying to make sense of her character. Fascinating and complex - also enigmatic and self absorbed. Slightly insane by common standards. She hides behind her hair - but if she were to sweep her hair off her face her beautiful face would be revealed - like the sun bursting through the clouds. She is not your average maternal type, but instead is a friend to her children. I felt like she has carried great pain throughout her life and her self absorption is a defence method, but anxiety and fear can catch her unawares. Her music is where she at last touches the divine and feels whole. Those are just my impressions for what they are worth!
I watched this a long time ago, yet couldn’t help but watch it again. What I find most interesting about Martha is that, despite all her documentaries, interviews and even seeing her more than once in person, there’s something mysterious about her that I still can’t unravel. You say something to her expecting an answer, only to be met by a distant gaze. Yet you ask the most mundane question and suddenly she lights up and has so much to say! Overall, she’s unpredictable in whatever she does and I think she’s a fascinating person, not to mention she quite literally changed my life. So it was a pleasure to watch again. Thank you for sharing this great documentary.
@@evamartin8732 Hold on, is this your personal hunch? Or has someone in her circle affirmed that she is on the spectrum?? (A quick search didn't bring up anything connecting Argerish and autism...)
Fun trivias about Martha: - She learned the Prokofiev 3rd Concerto (02:55) literally in her sleep while her roommate practiced it. She also made the same mistake as her roommate made. She then had to truly sit down on the piano to correct those mistakes. She considers the concerto as "easy". - She has never played Beethoven's 4th Piano Concerto. Claiming that it is too important for her. - She sometimes still nervous before a concert. - She rarely practices to keep up her technique. - She plays Schumann's Toccata as a warmup piece. - She avoids playing a solo recital, preferring to play with an orchestra or other musicians. - She prepared Ravel Gaspard de la Nuit in a couple of weeks. She said that she didn't realize that it was supposed to be difficult. Despite her belief, Gaspard de la Nuit is still considered as one of the most difficult pieces for the piano. - She strives to always make a piece interesting. Even though she played it many times, she always tries to find something new in a piece. She compares Michelangeli with Horowitz. Michelangeli always sounds the same and Horowitz always sounds different every time. - She always wears black when performing (apart from very rare moments in her youth).
So complex and so simple at the same time. She seems to hold all the mysteries of this world within her. You just can't stop watching and listening to her. Impossible not to fall in love. What a rollercoaster you've been riding your whole life, Stephanie! Thank you for letting us watch you both through this wonderful window. Cheers from Argentina, a land of crazy and beautiful people like your mom!
What a gift this documentary is! Thank you for making this available. I saw it once years ago, but, watching it now, it's even more moving than I remembered... perhaps something to do with one's own aging and maturing... Words can't express how thankful I am that you've shared it with us all. Martha Argerich is in every way an artist. Perhaps the best of our time. Brilliant.
What an utterly fascinating woman. When you see her playing or hear her speaking three different languages fluently, one'd be inclined to think of her as this cultured mighty person (which she is indeed), yet she also seems so humble and down to earth, so approachable. You can really tell she experiences music like few people can. I've been playing for ten years now, and I'm nowhere near understanding Chopin the way she does, not just on a technical but on a spiritual level. I am completely amazed by this exceptional human being who continues to inspire me every day. (I may have grinned like a fangirl when she smiled suddenly at 20:43.) Stéphanie is right -she's truly living life on a different level. Thank you so much for sharing this documentary with us and allowing us to see Martha in a more intimate light.
You have tried so beautifully...so sensitively... to catch that mysterious energy that you call your "mother." She is elusive ...impossible to define really. She walks that fine line between the higher realms of creativity and the mundane affairs of our earth walk which she seems to have struggled with. In the end children and friends try unsuccessfully to capture her...to define her according to their needs...without much success. And now as the shadows of this life lengthen she wonders where "home' is. Well, there is a place...but it has no words. Just the breath within the breath perhaps. Thank you so much for this wonderful offering..
I picked up the phone and called my brother & sister for the 1st time in years after watching your beautiful documentary. we talked for hours truth is I missed them everyday. thank you Martha, you and your gifted family are beautiful & an inspiration to me
I bet Martha would be a great piano teacher. An amazing pianist, who makes difficult pieces look like child’s play. What a life she has had and still wowing audiences in her 80s. Apparently she had a 3 year break from playing. 😮
thank you very much for making this film available even to non-europeans who do not live in the first world. in the age of the internet, digital copyright restrictions are a form of discrimination.
Martha Argerich... What a remarkable personality, and a great pianist, who has just celebrated her ...80 anniversary!!! Many thanks for sharing the documentary!
This movie's awesome...I remember it was 1983 or 84 when I've heard Martha playing for the first time in the illegal on that time radio station called Free Europe". I was seven on that time and I didn't understand yet much about music but Ravel's Ondine playing by Martha that night has changed my life...Big time thank you for sharing your talent to the world Martha. Such an artist and beautiful soul.
Martha Argerich has a very high quality personal expressive pianosound and a voice in the sound behind which she stands upright and i respect her singing pianotone very much. This is the ideal of an artist: one should be there personally and be a human being and sing. You have to have heart to play Chopin well. I remember Dmitri Bashkirov giving me this advice when i was 15 years old attending his mastercourse: "Listen a lot to Martha Argerich". Bashkirov himself had a remarkably wonderful pianosound and touch.
A most precious jewel, so Martha Argerich.... I’ve absorbed every single drop of it as a dry sponge, simply delightful and delighted !!!... Thanks a million , you’ve made my quarantine day ! 👏🏼🥰💕
Oh my....!!!!! I can't believe you post this documentary.....!!!!!! Thank you again and again and so much........!!!!!!!!!! I couldn't watch it until now...! So thank you for giving me and the whole UA-cam world this opportunity..! I admire her so much, she is one of my top favourite and unique pianists...! Thank you Mrs Martha Argerich and Thank you all for posting this...!!!!! Have a nice day!!!
Une femme incroyable presque hors du commun, sa personnalité et ses performances semblent uniques ; incroyable de revoir ses concerts de 1965 à 1998. Extraordinaire
What can I say!! I just watched an extremely emotional, touching and gorgeous video, about my adorable Mrs. Argerich. 💝🌺 Many thanks to her daughter Stephanie and to the editor too. I am sure Mrs. Argerich is very proud of her daughter Stephanie, as she is a gifted and great girl. Additionally, I admire the way she narrates. 💝 (PS: I was one of the lucky persons watching her performance in Greece, in 2012. Precious moments I will never forget).
Gracias a Martha me adentré en la música clásica ya tarde, a mis 38 años. Antes escuchaba puro rock, new wave, electropop, punk, garage... Por ahí eran mis gustos musicales, y una tarde escuché una interpretación al concierto para piano no. 3 de Prokofiev que me cautivó y de a ahí a Stravinsky, a Chopin, a Debussy todo en las manos prodigiosas de esta dama, esta musa que cambia la vida de quien la escucha, que conmueve, que enamora. Ojalá y algún día pueda verla en vivo. Saludos desde México 🇲🇽
What a classic of the piano-film genre - so beautiful and moving. I started crying about 6 minutes in 😂 It’s very comforting with regards to how exhausting I find it to keep that crucial emotional and psychological boundary around my playing and my practice, while also remaining a loving, engaged mother and wife. It feels like I’m on a constant see-saw! So much love and gratitude for this film.
All Great artists are different from average human. Going through life with major upheavals along the way does tend to bring out deep emotions, which is expressed well through arts, such as music.
A legendary, awesome pianist indeed, whose name we would say in hushed tones -- almost reverentially -- yet this precious glimpse into her private life shows she is so human! Thanks for this documentary!!
Que hermoso como a través de la historia de una madre (detrás de otra y otra) la hija de Marta se define ella misma y a toda una familia. Hermosa historia y cuántos matices
For most of the 80's, Chopin's piano concertos--numbers 1 and 2--were my absolute favorite sound tracks! And Martha Argerich's versions are my favorites. I was in my 20's and she shaped my mind so wonderfully. She has brought sooooo much beauty into my mind! But until I saw Rick Beato's video, I had no idea just how prolific and unbelievably accomplished she is. And she raised 3 daughters too. How is she not a household word?! Did she lose points when she took that TV watching sabbatical? lol.
Una donna incredibile quasi fuori dal normale, la sua personalità e le sue performance sembrano essere uniche; incredibile rivedere i suoi concerti dal 1965 al 1998. Straordinaria
Here post Rick Beato's video. Rick Beato what a wonderful human being! I watched his Oscar Peterson video "The Greatest Solo Ever Playes", and then his video on Martha Argerich's came up next. I had never heard of her before.She seems such a lovely soul. I so look forward to watching this. Oscar Peterson blew me away to be followed by an introduction to Martha... amazing! Thank you all.
A marvellous film of love and the life force and humanity of Martha Agerich and her art. Thank you. She refers to interpretation and the relationship with the unconscious. Does anyone remember the quote please?
I've been enjoying every second of it. Thank you for posting it, thanks to the author for making it. A powerfull document of a genious Martha Argerich is. Pure joy.
Stephanie, gracias por el excelente documental. Es realmente estupendo. El verano pasado alquilé un departamento en R. de Chaillot y por una de esas coincidencias del universo, dentro de este edificio estaba el departamento de Martha y también el de Nelson Freiré. Pase todo el verano cruzando los dedos para cruzarme con Martha en el pasillo algún día. Para mi mala suerte no sucedió 🙂. Será en algún concierto futuro ! Felicitaciones por el documental !!
También puedes encontrar el documental subtitulado en español en wocomoMUSIC: ua-cam.com/video/XyboH8tN9Ro/v-deo.html :)
I loved every moment of this! What a beautiful person even in her private life! 💓
mil gracias
incredible how her first daughter, with whom she had less contact and a difficult relation, is the most similar to her, in the way she talks and her gestures
12:01 It's just so interesting to see pedestrians just walk by casually. For me I'd be like.... "is that Martha Argerich walking across the street with a cup of coffee???" *star struck*
I would freeze into place. One of the greatest pianists of the 20th century.
@@Atombender Come now. She has to put her pants on one leg at a time.
Here after watching a brief appraisal from Rick Beato, what a touching biography, excellent filmmaking, muchas gracias.
Same. Beato never leads people astray...
Yeahhh thnx beato🤟🤟
Exactly the same as me! I simply cannot understand how I haven't heard nothing about her in my entire life... and the worst part is that I'm Argentinian 🤦🏽♂️
Same!
Snap.
What I liked the most about the documentary is seeing that she and her family have never lived a kind of celebrities' life but a pretty ordinary life.
i dony think you could call this a ordinary life at all,
Ordinary is an interesting way to put it...
i can’t believe this film was finally made available on youtube! the last time i could find it here, it was available only for a few weeks, and then was removed
Now you have it ;) We're glad you like it!
@@Euroarts Thank you so much! I was waiting for it for a while!
@@Euroarts thanks a lot! It´s beatiful movie and a great thing to go through this quarantine in Argentina, Martha ´s birth land. Thanks!!
download it before they delete it again !!
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"When I was a child I felt my mother was a supernatural being, in touch with something beyond the reach of mere mortals, and I was the daughter of a Goddess." Hard to live with that knowledge.
Musical content with timestamps:
0:02:55 --- Prokofiev - piano concerto no.3 (MA+LondonSymphonyOrch)
0:05:52 --- Ravel - Gaspard de la Nuit, I. Ondine (MA)
0:08:16 --- Schumann (orch. Tchaikovsky) - Symphonic Etudes op.13, XII. allegro brillante (SinfoniaVarsovia)
0:09:00 --- Chopin - piano concerto no.1 in E minor, op.11 (MA+SinfoniaVarsovia)
0:17:07 --- Chopin - piano concerto no.1 in E minor, op.11, III. rondo (MA+SinfoniaVarsovia)
0:20:17 --- Chopin - Heroic Polonaise, op.53 (MA)
0:24:20 --- Beethoven - Diabelli Variations, no.24 "fughetta" (SK)
0:25:14 --- Beethoven - piano sonata no.28 in A major, op.101, IV. allegro (SK)
0:30:36 --- Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker, "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" (MA+Economou)
0:31:22 --- Cosma+Gumplowicz - Les Aventures de Rabbi Jacob, Danses Hassidiques
0:32:28 --- Jobim+Moraes - The Girl from Ipanema
0:37:04 --- Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker, "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" (MA+Economou)
0:39:15 --- Poulenc - concerto for two pianos, I. allegro ma non troppo (MA+AccademicaTeatroColon)
0:42:50 --- Mozart - piano sonata in C major, K.545, I. allegro (MA)
0:43:05 --- Chopin - waltz in D-flat major, op.64, no.1 "the minute waltz" (MA)
0:49:03 --- Ravel - Gaspard de la Nuit, II. Le Gibet (MA)
0:53:00 --- Mendelssohn - trio no.1 in E minor, op.49 (MA+Capuçon+Capuçon)
0:58:56 --- Beethoven - piano quartet no.3 in C major, WoO.36, I. allegro vivace (MA+Chen+Capuçon+Capuçon)
1:02:53 --- Ravel - Valses Nobles et Sentimentales, II. assez lent (MA)
1:04:41 --- Ravel - Jeux d'Eau, très doux (MA)
1:10:10 --- Ginastera - Danzas Argentinas, op.2, I. danza del viejo boyero (MA)
1:14:40 --- Beethoven - piano concerto no.2 in B-flat major, op.19, III. rondo, molto allegro (SK+Phil.Pays-de-la-Loire)
1:16:40 --- Beethoven - piano sonata no.23 in F major, op.57 "appassionata", I. allegro assai (SK)
1:22:18 --- Ravel - piano concerto in G major, II. adagio assai (MA)
1:29:25 --- Cosma+Gumplowicz - Les Aventures de Rabbi Jacob, Danses Hassidiques
1:30:11 --- Beethoven - piano sonata no.29 in B-flat major, op.106 "hammerklavier", I. allegro (SK)
1:32:39 --- anonymous, 19th century - "Mon Âne"
1:33:45 --- Bach - partita no.4, BWV.828, II. allemande (SK)
Feel free to report corrections or remarks.
Thanks a lot!
You are amazing! Thank you!
merci beaucoup
Wow! Thank you very much!
Thanks king
Here after watching Rick Beato's video. Haven't heard of her before and here I am down the rabbit hole, couple of hours later. Fascinating life! Seeing her play is the best!
Rick Beato did a really inspiring video about her. I knew about Martha since 1980 (The Pogorelich incident), but got inspired now to search for more :)
Same!
Ditto
This is the best gift ever for all of us who love and respect Martha Argerich.
As I was watching this documentary I was engaged in trying to make sense of her character. Fascinating and complex - also enigmatic and self absorbed. Slightly insane by common standards. She hides behind her hair - but if she were to sweep her hair off her face her beautiful face would be revealed - like the sun bursting through the clouds. She is not your average maternal type, but instead is a friend to her children. I felt like she has carried great pain throughout her life and her self absorption is a defence method, but anxiety and fear can catch her unawares. Her music is where she at last touches the divine and feels whole. Those are just my impressions for what they are worth!
I watched this a long time ago, yet couldn’t help but watch it again. What I find most interesting about Martha is that, despite all her documentaries, interviews and even seeing her more than once in person, there’s something mysterious about her that I still can’t unravel. You say something to her expecting an answer, only to be met by a distant gaze. Yet you ask the most mundane question and suddenly she lights up and has so much to say! Overall, she’s unpredictable in whatever she does and I think she’s a fascinating person, not to mention she quite literally changed my life. So it was a pleasure to watch again. Thank you for sharing this great documentary.
And your photo is you and she, unbelievable! Seems like you’re not just a fan of hers but knows her personally? I mean, she’s right beside you!
Not much of a mystery, if you know what Asperger / high functioning autism is.
I too like a bit of realism when it comes to too much gushing over genius.
@@evamartin8732 That's very interesting. And, yes.
@@evamartin8732 Hold on, is this your personal hunch? Or has someone in her circle affirmed that she is on the spectrum?? (A quick search didn't bring up anything connecting Argerish and autism...)
Fun trivias about Martha:
- She learned the Prokofiev 3rd Concerto (02:55) literally in her sleep while her roommate practiced it. She also made the same mistake as her roommate made. She then had to truly sit down on the piano to correct those mistakes. She considers the concerto as "easy".
- She has never played Beethoven's 4th Piano Concerto. Claiming that it is too important for her.
- She sometimes still nervous before a concert.
- She rarely practices to keep up her technique.
- She plays Schumann's Toccata as a warmup piece.
- She avoids playing a solo recital, preferring to play with an orchestra or other musicians.
- She prepared Ravel Gaspard de la Nuit in a couple of weeks. She said that she didn't realize that it was supposed to be difficult. Despite her belief, Gaspard de la Nuit is still considered as one of the most difficult pieces for the piano.
- She strives to always make a piece interesting. Even though she played it many times, she always tries to find something new in a piece. She compares Michelangeli with Horowitz. Michelangeli always sounds the same and Horowitz always sounds different every time.
- She always wears black when performing (apart from very rare moments in her youth).
she's so herself, so fabulous and so natural, it's ridiculous.
So complex and so simple at the same time. She seems to hold all the mysteries of this world within her. You just can't stop watching and listening to her. Impossible not to fall in love. What a rollercoaster you've been riding your whole life, Stephanie! Thank you for letting us watch you both through this wonderful window. Cheers from Argentina, a land of crazy and beautiful people like your mom!
Martha Argerich brought me to the classical music to piano concerts when I worked for Steinway & Sons. in the 60s
What a gift this documentary is! Thank you for making this available. I saw it once years ago, but, watching it now, it's even more moving than I remembered... perhaps something to do with one's own aging and maturing... Words can't express how thankful I am that you've shared it with us all. Martha Argerich is in every way an artist. Perhaps the best of our time. Brilliant.
What an utterly fascinating woman. When you see her playing or hear her speaking three different languages fluently, one'd be inclined to think of her as this cultured mighty person (which she is indeed), yet she also seems so humble and down to earth, so approachable. You can really tell she experiences music like few people can. I've been playing for ten years now, and I'm nowhere near understanding Chopin the way she does, not just on a technical but on a spiritual level. I am completely amazed by this exceptional human being who continues to inspire me every day. (I may have grinned like a fangirl when she smiled suddenly at 20:43.) Stéphanie is right -she's truly living life on a different level. Thank you so much for sharing this documentary with us and allowing us to see Martha in a more intimate light.
You have tried so beautifully...so sensitively... to catch that mysterious energy that you call your "mother." She is elusive ...impossible to define really. She walks that fine line between the higher realms of creativity and the mundane affairs of our earth walk which she seems to have struggled with. In the end children and friends try unsuccessfully to capture her...to define her according to their needs...without much success. And now as the shadows of this life lengthen she wonders where "home' is. Well, there is a place...but it has no words. Just the breath within the breath perhaps. Thank you so much for this wonderful offering..
I picked up the phone and called my brother & sister for the 1st time in years after watching your beautiful documentary. we talked for hours truth is I missed them everyday.
thank you Martha, you and your gifted family are beautiful & an inspiration to me
An amazing film capturing the mystery, genius and humanity of beautiful Martha and her loved ones near her.
I bet Martha would be a great piano teacher. An amazing pianist, who makes difficult pieces look like child’s play. What a life she has had and still wowing audiences in her 80s. Apparently she had a 3 year break from playing. 😮
thank you very much for making this film available even to non-europeans who do not live in the first world. in the age of the internet, digital copyright restrictions are a form of discrimination.
Ahh .... Been looking for this for ages ..... Very enjoyable and intimate..... Thanks for posting
Martha Argerich... What a remarkable personality, and a great pianist, who has just celebrated her ...80 anniversary!!! Many thanks for sharing the documentary!
This was beautiful beyond words. Thank you Stéphanie.
A real master of this generation. I love you Martha. You are the greatest Pianist of this generation. Thank you for inspiring us!!!!!
A big thank you to Rick Beato for recommending this beautiful story. Thank you for the love of music.
This movie's awesome...I remember it was 1983 or 84 when I've heard Martha playing for the first time in the illegal on that time radio station called Free Europe". I was seven on that time and I didn't understand yet much about music but Ravel's Ondine playing by Martha that night has changed my life...Big time thank you for sharing your talent to the world Martha. Such an artist and beautiful soul.
Martha Argerich has a very high quality personal expressive pianosound and a voice in the sound behind which she stands upright and i respect her singing pianotone very much. This is the ideal of an artist: one should be there personally and be a human being and sing. You have to have heart to play Chopin well. I remember Dmitri Bashkirov giving me this advice when i was 15 years old attending his mastercourse: "Listen a lot to Martha Argerich". Bashkirov himself had a remarkably wonderful pianosound and touch.
It is a privilage to see such intimate details of a very special family. Thnak you Stephanie Argerich for sharing this.
Wow!!! What a pianist..!!!!!!!!!!!!❤
Thanks Stéphanie, Martha and all your families for showing your way of living, a mix of simplicity with a inimaginable unconventional lifestyle.
She is my idol since I was a child. It is fascinating can see the real life of someone admired.
Thank you so much to her daughter to do this!
My favourate pianist alive.
That s what keeps us all alive🙏🏻we all humans starving for humanity🙏🏻👑Wish u good health beautiful piano Queen and God bless your family🙏🏻
Wonderful insight into a relationship and the complex person Martha Argerich, who is most alive in her music. Thanks
Très beau documentaire sur cette merveilleuse pianiste qu'est Martha Argerich 💜
I rewatch this doc whenever I’m lacking in motivation
Thank you for posting the whole movie.
What a beautiful portrait of an extraordinary woman and her daughter. Thank you 🙏
A consummate artist to whom technique seems as natural as breathing. Thank God for interpreters like Martha! xx
What a heartwarming but also tragic family portrait.
A most precious jewel, so Martha Argerich.... I’ve absorbed every single drop of it as a dry sponge, simply delightful and delighted !!!... Thanks a million , you’ve made my quarantine day ! 👏🏼🥰💕
Oh my....!!!!! I can't believe you post this documentary.....!!!!!! Thank you again and again and so much........!!!!!!!!!! I couldn't watch it until now...! So thank you for giving me and the whole UA-cam world this opportunity..! I admire her so much, she is one of my top favourite and unique pianists...! Thank you Mrs Martha Argerich and Thank you all for posting this...!!!!! Have a nice day!!!
Very glad you enjoyed it :)
Une femme incroyable presque hors du commun, sa personnalité et ses performances semblent uniques ; incroyable de revoir ses concerts de 1965 à 1998. Extraordinaire
A tribute: wonderful insight into what makes the Martha we have come to love.
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Thank you so much to Stephanie for fliming your mother and put it into a wonderful movie like this. You are truly a daughter of a Goddess.
What can I say!! I just watched an extremely emotional, touching and gorgeous video, about my adorable Mrs. Argerich. 💝🌺 Many thanks to her daughter Stephanie and to the editor too. I am sure Mrs. Argerich is very proud of her daughter Stephanie, as she is a gifted and great girl. Additionally, I admire the way she narrates. 💝 (PS: I was one of the lucky persons watching her performance in Greece, in 2012. Precious moments I will never forget).
Incredible! The posture and movement of Lydas head absolutely resembles that of her mother!😯
Gracias a Martha me adentré en la música clásica ya tarde, a mis 38 años. Antes escuchaba puro rock, new wave, electropop, punk, garage... Por ahí eran mis gustos musicales, y una tarde escuché una interpretación al concierto para piano no. 3 de Prokofiev que me cautivó y de a ahí a Stravinsky, a Chopin, a Debussy todo en las manos prodigiosas de esta dama, esta musa que cambia la vida de quien la escucha, que conmueve, que enamora. Ojalá y algún día pueda verla en vivo. Saludos desde México 🇲🇽
What a classic of the piano-film genre - so beautiful and moving. I started crying about 6 minutes in 😂
It’s very comforting with regards to how exhausting I find it to keep that crucial emotional and psychological boundary around my playing and my practice, while also remaining a loving, engaged mother and wife. It feels like I’m on a constant see-saw! So much love and gratitude for this film.
I have seen this marvellous documentary many times on TV.
Thank you so much for posting it.
Now more people will get to know this great pianist!!
From Argentina. She's fantastic Thank you for this intimacy👏👏👏
A beautiful genius ❤️
This lady is so unpretentious and down to earth.
Beautiful moment when she says she likes looking at her daughter :)
All Great artists are different from average human. Going through life with major upheavals along the way does tend to bring out deep emotions, which is expressed well through arts, such as music.
This is such a touching and intimate documentary! And Stephanie says it herself: her mother is a Goddess. Absolutely.
A legendary, awesome pianist indeed, whose name we would say in hushed tones -- almost reverentially -- yet this precious glimpse into her private life shows she is so human! Thanks for this documentary!!
Blessings to you all. Thanks for bringing us in for a glimpse of your lives. It's all wonderful. Blessings to you all.
Yes, your mother is a Goddess, thank you for saying what I have thought from the time I first saw her perform.
Thank you Stephanie for your wonderful documentary about your extraordinary mother.
Bravo!
I need grandma like Martha so much!
And yes, at 20:18" she says that: I'm the daughter of a Goddess"! 🙏❤️💙
Just the other day I was searching for the complete doc, now you posted it! Thank you a million! ♥️
Wow she looks so much like her mother.
Nice documentary, by the way. Very inspiring!
Que hermoso como a través de la historia de una madre (detrás de otra y otra) la hija de Marta se define ella misma y a toda una familia. Hermosa historia y cuántos matices
To be such a great pianist is very hard! Madam Marta is mother,wife...I like her very,very much as a person !
For most of the 80's, Chopin's piano concertos--numbers 1 and 2--were my absolute favorite sound tracks! And Martha Argerich's versions are my favorites. I was in my 20's and she shaped my mind so wonderfully. She has brought sooooo much beauty into my mind! But until I saw Rick Beato's video, I had no idea just how prolific and unbelievably accomplished she is. And she raised 3 daughters too. How is she not a household word?! Did she lose points when she took that TV watching sabbatical? lol.
There are tears in my eyes! Thank you!
Martha is a Goddess on earth 🎹🎹🎹Thank You for existing ❤️❣️🙏
A goddess?
What a treat being able to watch this. Special. Thank you.
So well woven together with great talent and emotion it hurts to watch as well as enlightens at the same time .
beautiful and tender portrait, thank you for sharing your life experiences.
thank you for posting and sharing ! a true timeless treasure...
Un très beau film!!
What a naturally lovely Person and Artist, a Pleasure to see her.
Thanx!
You are right. Your mother is super human, a Goddess. What a great docu you made.
Incredible life. Privileged to see her in concert at the Proms, London, 2019.
Great production, and excellent film making,
Such a beautiful poignant film, thank you
Thanks for the intro. Now I’m hooked on the documentary! And loving it
Many thanks for posting this EuroArtsChannel
That was beautiful, fascinating, moving, thank you Stephanie
I have been waiting for this, such a beautiful and melodic account. Thank you, thank you !
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!!!!!!
Thank you very much ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Una donna incredibile quasi fuori dal normale, la sua personalità e le sue performance sembrano essere uniche; incredibile rivedere i suoi concerti dal 1965 al 1998. Straordinaria
Thank you for this marvelous piece of art!
i loved every second of it.. thank you
extraordinary people , a blessing and a curse
Here post Rick Beato's video. Rick Beato what a wonderful human being! I watched his Oscar Peterson video "The Greatest Solo Ever Playes", and then his video on Martha Argerich's came up next. I had never heard of her before.She seems such a lovely soul. I so look forward to watching this. Oscar Peterson blew me away to be followed by an introduction to Martha... amazing! Thank you all.
A marvellous film of love and the life force and humanity of Martha Agerich and her art. Thank you. She refers to interpretation and the relationship with the unconscious. Does anyone remember the quote please?
I've been enjoying every second of it. Thank you for posting it, thanks to the author for making it. A powerfull document of a genious Martha Argerich is. Pure joy.
Stephanie, gracias por el excelente documental. Es realmente estupendo. El verano pasado alquilé un departamento en R. de Chaillot y por una de esas coincidencias del universo, dentro de este edificio estaba el departamento de Martha y también el de Nelson Freiré. Pase todo el verano cruzando los dedos para cruzarme con Martha en el pasillo algún día. Para mi mala suerte no sucedió 🙂. Será en algún concierto futuro !
Felicitaciones por el documental !!
How difficult and beautiful it is to be.
A great insight into Martha Argerich's life. Thanks for sharing :)
Thank you so much
she is everything
I've been looking for this for years! Thank u so much!