Superb!!Jocul pianistic al Marthei Argerich este splendid! Concertul nr.21 al lui Mozart este una din lucrarile pentru pian ,cele mai frumoase interpretat desavarsit ,de marea pianista!Multumim pentru postare! Silvia Baciu
Vollkommene Interpretation dieses typisch mozartischen Konzerts mit klarem und zugleich feinem Schlag des Soloklaviers sowie perfekt harmonisierten und gut phrasierten Töne des ganzen Orchesters. Die unvergleichliche Solistin ist bestimmt die beste Kombination der höchsten Technik und der angeborenen Lyrik. Der zweite Satz klingt traumhaft schön. Einfach wunderbar!
NOT TRUE! THE GREATEST BEST Mozart piano concertos players Are really=Mozart 17 Dezo Ranki Mozart 18 Vladimir Ashkenazy Mozart 19 Radu Lupu Mozart 20 Vladimir Ashkenazy Mozart 21 Radu Lupu ( others The Good=Artur Rubinstein Murray Perahia Vladimir Ashkenazy Maurizio Pollini Stanislav Bunin). Mozart 22 Laura Mikkola Natalia Trull Jörg Demus Robert Casadesus Mozart 23 Solomon Cutner( Vladimir Horowitz Grigory Sokolov Radu Lupu Murray Perahia Maurizio Pollini Stanislav Bunin Wilhelm Kempff). Mozart 24 Grigory Sokolov Maria Grinberg ( others The Good=Wilhelm Kempff Mikhail Pletnev Gina Bachauer). Mozart 25 Murray Perahia Mozart 27 Alexei Lubimov ( others=Emil Gilels Vladimir Ashkenazy Murray Perahia Stanislav Bunin Natalia Trull).
Rainer Hakkarainen: not true, indeed! While Argerich is stunning, thrilling and super-dexterous, there are many other brilliant stars in the pianistict firmament! Thank you for the extensive list you compiled; very impressive! So many of my idols are there. I look forward to exploring some of the names not so familiar to me. Thank you!
I REALLY do NOT like to hear Mozart's masterpiece performed at that tempo!!! It IS FAR TOO quick!!!!!!! When it is performed at that speed it sounds as though everyone thinks it is an unpleasant task that they have to undertake whether they like it or not. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's compositions are meant to savoured. Each note is meant to drip from your tongue and absorbed to its fullest like the finest vegan wine. You should listen to Lang Lang perform the slow movement of this concerto. He plays it at EXACTLY the right speed and makes ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN that the audience is able to savour the SHEER BEAUTY of EACH ABD EVERY NOTE TO IT'S FULLEST. Then again, the Chinese genius has ALWAYS had a TRUE talent for knowing EXACTLY how to interpret ANY piece he performs, no matter who the composer is. Julie Gill, Glasgow, Scotland
Your unconditional admiration for Lang Lang makes you reverse the burden of proof: because Lang Lang plays a work with such a tempo, it is therefore the exact tempo for this work. No, that is in no way the truth.
I agree with you. Lang might be better than her in interpreting Mozart pieces. But I think the key problem is more than tempo. Mozart pieces can be played fast. The major issue is: when you play fast, you shouldn't hit that hard as Martha did. Otherwise, that would sound like playing Prokofiev or other Russian pieces that feature extreme fury and horror. Ironically, the melody of this piece features joy and delights. As a result, audiences might be confused about what you're trying to express in the piece. Interestingly, Lang hit hard and played slow at the same time, and he chose specific Mozart pieces that are less joyful than this one (concerto 21). So his interpretation made sense! That said, honestly, it's just too hard to find someone who' better than Lang in playing a piano concerto nowadays. His cadenza is too good. Mozart is not even his best area...
@@marcvilleneuve1889 It depends on how you assess the greatness of pianists. Martha wins more support from the media, Lang wins more support from audiences given his album sales. What's more, there's regional difference in aesthetics. Lang has gained more recognition in Germany than in the USA. Anyway, the video is about Mozart. Martha is great in playing Chopin and Russian pieces, but you can't expect a pianist to be perfectly all-round in playing different types of pieces.
Martha and Maag here putting pedal to the metal. For an equally lively but more poised Mozart try Argerich and Goldberg in K. 503. None better, I think.
@@chenliu3480 I had the greatest pleasure playing music with both of them, but not together! Much Mozart and many other things with Maestro Maag (I adored working with him) and Prokoviev 3 and the Schumann with Argerich (who left me utterly speechless and inspired, not only as a musician, but as a woman.) All the best to you to find the CD!
@@weiliu3623 This is a live recording with a 19 year old Martha Argerich. Her interpretation is full of life, freshness and an unpretentious naturalness. This is perhaps not the version I would choose if I had to pick out just one, but I find it very enjoyable. Maria Tipo's is perhaps more mature and closer to what we expect when playing Mozart, but we can very well appreciate different versions, each with a personal view at the work.
Yes, it is very fast. However, just like Heifetz and Gould, when she plays fast she does so with perfect articulation of the notes and with excellent phrasing. So, this is a perfectly valid musical interpretation -- a refreshing change of pace.
Argerich's phrasing is exquisite and intensively lyrical. Not just her phrasing but also modulation as forte gives way to piano. Not just phrasing but architecture of the whole as the movements each prepare for the next. The lyrical purity of a child's voice. The definition of Mozart.
I don't believe there is anyone who can play this with as much emotion as Martha does.
Much emotion does not equal to good emotion. If you what to see more emotion, you want a clip of a road rage.
Fazil Say,,,,
Martha perfectly play,so special...A woman of exceptional beauty,I adore her!
same here Ljiljana..she's in the stratosphere;above even many excellent pianists
Superb!!Jocul pianistic al Marthei Argerich este splendid! Concertul nr.21 al lui Mozart este una din lucrarile pentru pian ,cele mai frumoase interpretat desavarsit ,de marea pianista!Multumim pentru postare! Silvia Baciu
EXCELLENT INTERPRETATION BY MARTHA ARGERICH.
WONDERFUL CONCERT NUMBER 21 OF WOLFGAN AMADEUS MOZART.
Vollkommene Interpretation dieses typisch mozartischen Konzerts mit klarem und zugleich feinem Schlag des Soloklaviers sowie perfekt harmonisierten und gut phrasierten Töne des ganzen Orchesters. Die unvergleichliche Solistin ist bestimmt die beste Kombination der höchsten Technik und der angeborenen Lyrik. Der zweite Satz klingt traumhaft schön. Einfach wunderbar!
The best interpretation of this concerto . Thanks a lot for posting !
I just find that is is played a little too fast
@@MichDonn Ok wim winters
NOT TRUE! THE GREATEST BEST Mozart piano concertos players Are really=Mozart 17 Dezo Ranki Mozart 18 Vladimir Ashkenazy Mozart 19 Radu Lupu Mozart 20 Vladimir Ashkenazy Mozart 21 Radu Lupu ( others The Good=Artur Rubinstein Murray Perahia Vladimir Ashkenazy Maurizio Pollini Stanislav Bunin). Mozart 22 Laura Mikkola Natalia Trull Jörg Demus Robert Casadesus Mozart 23 Solomon Cutner( Vladimir Horowitz Grigory Sokolov Radu Lupu Murray Perahia Maurizio Pollini Stanislav Bunin Wilhelm Kempff). Mozart 24 Grigory Sokolov Maria Grinberg ( others The Good=Wilhelm Kempff Mikhail Pletnev Gina Bachauer). Mozart 25 Murray Perahia Mozart 27 Alexei Lubimov ( others=Emil Gilels Vladimir Ashkenazy Murray Perahia Stanislav Bunin Natalia Trull).
Rainer Hakkarainen: not true, indeed! While Argerich is stunning, thrilling and super-dexterous, there are many other brilliant stars in the pianistict firmament! Thank you for the extensive list you compiled; very impressive! So many of my idols are there. I look forward to exploring some of the names not so familiar to me. Thank you!
@@RaineriHakkarainen How come not even a mention for Uchida..
Me quedé inmóvil. extasiado en realidad por el talento de la pianista y los músicos. Es única.
Thank you for posting!
Love this cadenza!
Who wrote this cadenza?
i love her version of piano concerto no 20 as well
3:50....., OMG stunning touch!!
OMG !
Could it be possible that Wolfgang wrote it for Martha ?
God bless them...
Yes, it is possible if we can reverse the time
Meraviglioso concerto !!
Ohhh Martha.. Mi amor platónico...
~12:58, ~20:35,
15:46 for me
Superior!!!
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I REALLY do NOT like to hear Mozart's masterpiece performed at that tempo!!! It IS FAR TOO quick!!!!!!!
When it is performed at that speed it sounds as though everyone thinks it is an unpleasant task that they have to undertake whether they like it or not.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's compositions are meant to savoured. Each note is meant to drip from your tongue and absorbed to its fullest like the finest vegan wine.
You should listen to Lang Lang perform the slow movement of this concerto. He plays it at EXACTLY the right speed and makes ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN that the audience is able to savour the SHEER BEAUTY of EACH ABD EVERY NOTE TO IT'S FULLEST.
Then again, the Chinese genius has ALWAYS had a TRUE talent for knowing EXACTLY how to interpret ANY piece he performs, no matter who the composer is. Julie Gill, Glasgow, Scotland
You could say it much more simply - I adore Lang Lang's performance. I don't like everything else.
Your unconditional admiration for Lang Lang makes you reverse the burden of proof: because Lang Lang plays a work with such a tempo, it is therefore the exact tempo for this work. No, that is in no way the truth.
I agree with you. Lang might be better than her in interpreting Mozart pieces. But I think the key problem is more than tempo. Mozart pieces can be played fast. The major issue is: when you play fast, you shouldn't hit that hard as Martha did. Otherwise, that would sound like playing Prokofiev or other Russian pieces that feature extreme fury and horror. Ironically, the melody of this piece features joy and delights. As a result, audiences might be confused about what you're trying to express in the piece. Interestingly, Lang hit hard and played slow at the same time, and he chose specific Mozart pieces that are less joyful than this one (concerto 21). So his interpretation made sense! That said, honestly, it's just too hard to find someone who' better than Lang in playing a piano concerto nowadays. His cadenza is too good. Mozart is not even his best area...
You cannot compare Lang Lang to Martha Argerich... One already made history. The other is just part of it.
@@marcvilleneuve1889 It depends on how you assess the greatness of pianists. Martha wins more support from the media, Lang wins more support from audiences given his album sales. What's more, there's regional difference in aesthetics. Lang has gained more recognition in Germany than in the USA. Anyway, the video is about Mozart. Martha is great in playing Chopin and Russian pieces, but you can't expect a pianist to be perfectly all-round in playing different types of pieces.
Martha and Maag here
putting pedal to the metal. For an equally lively but more poised Mozart try Argerich and Goldberg in K. 503. None better, I think.
Thank you for posting. I love Maestro Maag. I love Ms. Argerich. I am quite surprised that they even had a recording. Is there a CD version of this?
I bought a CD of it a few years ago.
@@fierywomanpacnw7004 I see. Thank you. I will check it out.
@@chenliu3480 I had the greatest pleasure playing music with both of them, but not together! Much Mozart and many other things with Maestro Maag (I adored working with him) and Prokoviev 3 and the Schumann with Argerich (who left me utterly speechless and inspired, not only as a musician, but as a woman.) All the best to you to find the CD!
@@fierywomanpacnw7004 Thank you very much. In all honesty, Maestro Maag is one of the most underrated musicians in the last century.
😍😍😍😍😍
She's argentinian
A bit too rush for my taste. Of course then she was much younger, I guess.
It seems that there are not many pianists who play this piece.
Not even close! Please compare to Maria Tipo’s recording.
Each person is different and we all have our own likes and dislikes.
@@rigel48 No, no, no! Your likes are incorrect in this case. If you compare many times, you will improve.
@@weiliu3623 This is a live recording with a 19 year old Martha Argerich. Her interpretation is full of life, freshness and an unpretentious naturalness. This is perhaps not the version I would choose if I had to pick out just one, but I find it very enjoyable.
Maria Tipo's is perhaps more mature and closer to what we expect when playing Mozart, but we can very well appreciate different versions, each with a personal view at the work.
Radu Lupu had the most colorful piano sound for Mozart 21! Lupu More relax than Argerich or Tipo!
Too fast! Showing off her techniques...
Agree. For great Martha Mozart try the later K503 with Szymon Goldberg
Yes, it is very fast. However, just like Heifetz and Gould, when she plays fast she does so with perfect articulation of the notes and with excellent phrasing. So, this is a perfectly valid musical interpretation -- a refreshing change of pace.
Argerich's phrasing is exquisite and intensively lyrical. Not just her phrasing but also modulation as forte gives way to piano. Not just phrasing but architecture of the whole as the movements each prepare for the next.
The lyrical purity of a child's voice. The definition of Mozart.
Absolutely NOT TOO FAST. Right tempo as supposed to be
This was recorded in 1960. Martha Argerich was 19 years old.
I would add that the second movement is an andante, not an adagio!