Martha Argerich concert
Posted: March 18th, 2009 | Author: Jeff | Filed under: Uncategorized | 1 Comment »
Last Friday, I got to see one of my favorite pianists, Martha Argerich, perform Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G major with the L.A. Philharmonic at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. It’s a concert that I’ve been anticipating for some time now considering that Martha Argerich rarely gives public performances and is sixty-seven years old and has been known to cancel concerts.
Ms. Argerich’s interpretation of the Ravel Piano Concerto was spot-on. Her playing was very crisp as she didn’t overindulge in pedaling. The piano was a newer Steinway and sounded bright, which I thought was perfect for an Impressionist piece such as this one. The second movement (Adagio assai) was particularly satisfying. At some point during the concert, I came to realize that Ravel really suits Ms. Argerich as she is widely known for her agility (see octave passsage in Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto-third movement, or listen to her Liszt Sonata in B minor from her debut recital CD) without sounding the least bit tense. She made playing the fast and difficult third movement seem so effortless. The audience gave her a standing ovation and she performed two encores (one’s a four-hand arrangement of Ravel’s “Mother Goose” and another one’s a solo piece that I believe is a Schumann piece?). All in all, it was an awesome concert.
One thing I can take away from this: Really work on finger legato instead of relying heavily on the pedal. The way to do that is to relax, pay attention to breathing (lack of oxygen causes fingers to be tense) and just play loose.
i hope I get the chance to hear Ms. Argerich perform again.





Oh man, I’m jealous. I would have loved to see her play Ravel. I saw her do the Prokofiev 3rd in late 2007 and it was still mind-blowing, but I’m not a huge Prokofiev fan and of that concerto I only really like the first movement. Still, it was Martha. So glad I got to see her at least once, but hopefully there will be more chances…