Martha Argerich is cool. That’s not a descriptor that gets used too often alongside a world class musician. Renowned, iconic, legendary. Those are words more commonly associated with an artist of ...
Pianist and longtime classical music star Martha Argerich first played in the world’s great concert halls in the 1960s. She’s often described as a musical genius, but she’s also been a recluse for ...
There are a few things everyone in the music world knows, or thinks they know, about Martha Argerich, the Argentine-born pianist who is getting a Kennedy Center Honor on Sunday. She’s private, moody ...
Her daughter calls her, in a recent documentary, a goddess. And the audience at Walt Disney Concert Hall on Thursday night was not about to disagree when Martha Argerich walked on stage to play ...
For the first time in her now 68-year career, legendary pianist Martha Argerich will appear at Severance Hall, on a special concert with pianist Sergei Babayan, presented by the Cleveland ...
It now has been well over a half-century since Martha Argerich’s captivating debut recital recording, most of which was made in 1960 when she was 19, created an instant mystique for an Argentine ...
Evgeny Kissin, Beatrice Rana, Yunchan Lim and more dazzled at this flourishing young festival, but the week belonged to the great Martha Argerich Every music festival needs a little drama, a little ...
In April, world number one pianist, Martha Argerich, will open the InClassica International Music Festival in Malta (one of the major classical music events in Europe) in a duet with the renowned ...
Argentine pianist virtuoso Martha Argerich will be recognized for her musical contributions at the 39th annual Kennedy Center Honors. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ...
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