Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. There are a few things everyone in the music world knows, or thinks they know, about Martha Argerich, the Argentine-born pianist. She's ...
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 ...
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 ...
Argentine pianist virtuoso Martha Argerich will be recognized for her musical contributions at the 39th annual Kennedy Center Honors. "My late mother would be very proud today, and I would like to ...
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We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Life & Arts news every morning. “It’s hard to film and share,” complains Martha Argerich to her daughter Stéphanie in this stealthily ...
Martha Argerich was presented with the medal by the RPS chairman John Gilhooly at a ceremony at London's Wigmore Hall Pianist Martha Argerich has been awarded the Royal Philharmonic Society's (RPS) ...
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 ...
La pianista argentinosuiza de 83 años de edad está en el apogeo de su potencia. Pero de eso no quiere hablar. By Javier C. Hernández At 83, the Argentine-Swiss pianist is at the peak of her powers.
When Martha Argerich plays Prokofiev's Piano Concerto No 3 at the Royal Albert Hall this evening there'll be the usual fight for seats, because nobody plays this work as Argerich does. In the words of ...