Martha Argerich Concerts
September 21 to 30
This month, Stingray Classica premieres two exquisite concerts by celebrated Argentinian pianist Martha Argerich. On Saturday, September 21 at 21:00, Stingray Classica broadcasts the last of three celebratory concerts recorded on the occasion of Argerich’s 80th birthday. In this chamber music concert, the ‘Grande Dame’ of the piano is joined by renowned artists, such as pianist Iddo Bar-Shaï, violinist Tedi Papavrami, and cellist Mischa Maisky. On Saturday, September 28 at 21:00, Argerich and her lifelong music partner, Mischa Maisky, play chamber music by Robert Schumann, Frédéric Chopin, and others. Between each piece, Argerich opens up to her daughter Annie Dutoit in an intimate interview that addresses both their relationship and the music. These programs are repeated on Monday, September 23 and 30 at 21:00.
Martha Argerich – A Birthday Celebration III
September 21 and 23 | 21:00
On the occasion of her 80th birthday, Argentinian pianist Martha Argerich explored chamber music repertoire in this wonderful concert, recorded at Château de Chantilly, France. The ‘Grande Dame’ of the piano is joined by various renowned artists, including pianists Lily Maisky and Iddo Bar-Shaï, violinists Tedi Papavrami and Akiko Suwanai, her daughter Lyda Chen-Argerich on viola, and cellist Mischa Maisky. On the program are Felix Mendelssohn’s Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor, Op. 49; Leoš Janáček’s Violin Sonata; Franz Schubert’s Rondo in A major, D. 951; and Johannes Brahms’s Piano Quartet No. 3 in C minor, Op. 60. These performances were recorded on May 4 and June 13, 2021.
Works for cello and piano by Schumann, Chopin a.o.
September 28 and 30 | 21:00
In Geneva, the Swiss city where she has spent most of her life, Argentinian pianist Martha Argerich invites her lifelong music partner, the cellist Mischa Maisky, to play chamber music. Between the pieces, Martha opens up to her daughter Annie Dutoit in an intimate interview that addresses both their relationship and the music. On the program are Ludwig van Beethoven’s 7 variations after "The Magic Flute"; Robert Schumann’s Fantasiestücke, Op. 73; Frédéric Chopin’s Introduction and Polonaise brillante in C major, Op. 3; ‘Lerchengesang’ (No. 2) from Johannes Brahms’s 4 Gesänge, Op. 70; and ‘Largo’ from Chopin’s Cello Sonata in G minor, Op. 65. This broadcast was recorded on November 12 and 13, 2020, in Geneva, Switzerland.