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A Martha Argerich Videography ALPHABETHICAL LIST of FILMED PERFORMANCES 1965-2010 Compiled by Björn Östlund © 2011 Bjorn.Ostlund@Mbox301.Tele2.Se A Martha Argerich Videography ALPHABETHICAL LIST OF FILMED PERFORMANCES 1965-2010 Compiled by Björn Östlund © 2011 [email protected] The following is a listing of all filmed performances, TV broadcasts and commercial video releases, of Martha Argerich, that I am awere of. I have decided to list excerpts as well as complete performances. I have included information about the TV station that did either the recording or the broadcast. Commercial releases are indicated with labels only. For further details I must refer to the detailed discographies online. Many thanks to the following contributors Andrys Basten, Charles Couineau, Maria Elena Hartung, Yu Koseki, Alex Malow, Jit Hui Oon, Ates Tanin and Michael Waiblinger. The inspiration to create this list stems from my friend Alex Malow. I urge you to explore his fascinating videographies on Sviatoslav Richter and Emil Gilels <http://www.therichteracolyte.org/>. Since I started working on the videography a lot of Martha Argerich's filmed performances have been made avilable on Youtube. I urge the reader to search this page from time to time. Every now and then something rare or even new appears! Björn Östlund, April 2011 Bach, Johann Sebastian The Well Tempered Clavier I, a selection of preludes and fugues • Studio recording. Buenos Aires 1965. Channel 7. Partita in C minor BWV 826 • Live recording. Carnegie Hall, New York 1981(?) • A fragment from the "Capriccio" played as encore. Live recording. Zürich 2001. Bonus material to Georges Gachot's "Conversation Nocturne". Idéale Audience DVD. • Live recording. Verbier 22.7.2008. Medici Arts DVD. Toccata in G BWV 916 • A fragment from the "Presto". Rehearsal, as warm up. NHK Studio 102, Tokyo 17.11.1987. NHK. Concerto for four pianos in A minor BWV 1065 • Live recording. Verbier 22.7.2003. With Mikhail Pletnev, Evgeny Kissin and James Levine, pianos. ARTE TV. RCA/BMG DVD. Bartók, Bela Piano Sonata (1926) • Live recording. Tokyo 8.6.1976. NHK. Suite Op.14 • Excerpt, rehearsal recording. Beppu 5.9.1995. Snippet in "Hello Oita -- Beppu Argerich concert" TOS TV Broadcast. Sonata for two pianos and percussion • Live recording. Tokyo 10.11.1984. With Nelson Freire, piano; Sumire Yoshihara and Yasunori Yamaguchi, percussion. NHK • Live recording. Verbier 2007. With Nelson Freire, piano; Michael Israelievitch and Gregory Zuber, percussion. ARTE. • Live recording. Rome 22.2.2008. With Nelson Goerner, piano; Antonio Catone, Marco Bugarini. RAI 3. • Live recording. Paris 6.3.2010. With Nelson Goerner; Jean-Claude Gengembre, Camille Baslé. Mezzo. • Live recording. Warsaw 2.10.2010. With Nelson Freire, piano; Stanisław Skoczyński, Pavel Giunter . Polish TV. Violin Sonata No.1 • Live recording. Moscow 9.3.1989. With Gidon Kremer, violin. National Association of TV. • Live recording. Verbier 7.2007. With Renaud Capuçon, violin. Medici Arts DVD. Piano Concerto No.3 • Live recording. Beppu 14.4.2007. With Yuri Bashmet and Toho Gakuen Orchestra. NHK-TV. Beethoven, Ludvig van Piano Sonata in D major Op.10 No. 3 • Live recording. Tokyo 8.6.1976. NHK. Sonata for piano and violin No. 4 in A-minor Op. 23 • Live recording. Tokyo. 13.11.1987. With Gidon Kremer, violin. NHK. Sonata for piano and violin No. 5 in F-major Op. 24 "Spring" • Live recording. Tokyo. 13.11.1987. With Gidon Kremer, violin. NHK. • Live recording. Palazzo Grassi, Venice 1.9.1987. With Uto Ughi, violin. RAI. Sonata for piano and violin No. 5 in F-major Op. 24 "Spring" -- Adagio • Live recording. Moscow 9.3.1989. With Gidon Kremer, violin. National Association of TV. Sonata for piano and violin No. 9 in A-major Op. 47 "Kreutzer" • Studio recording. Tokyo. 17.11.1987. With Gidon Kremer, violin. NHK. • Excerpt. Menton 1999. With Ivry Gitlis, violin. France2. • Rehearsal excerpts. Tokyo 21.11.2000. With Ivry Gitlis, violin. "Cameo" in Siegfried's movie ”Sansa”. Sonata for piano and violin No.10 in G-major Op.96 • Live recording. Tokyo 6.11.1994. With Gidon Kremer, violin. NHK. Sonata for cello and piano Op.102 No.2 • Live recording. Hitomi Kinen Kaikan 16.1.1994. With Mischa Maisky, cello. NHK Broadcast. • Live recording. Salle Gaveau, Paris. 30.6.1995. With Mischa Maisky, cello. Trio for violin, cello and piano "Ghost" • Live recording. Verbier. 7.2007. With Julian Rachlin, violin and Mischa Maisky, cello. Webcast. Piano Concerto No. 1 in C Op. 15 • Live recording. Berlin 17.6.1983. With Seiji Ozawa and Sinfonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks. Dreamlife DVD/VHS/LD. • Rehearsal- and live recording. Beppu 5.9.1995. With Yasunaga and Beppu Citizen's Philharmonic Orch. Excerpt in "Hello Oita -- Beppu Argerich concert" TOS TV Broadcast. • Live recording. Teatro Grande, Brescia 11.6.2001. With Carlo Orizio and Orchestra del Festival del Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli. RAI. • Rehearsal- and live recording. Geneva 24.11.2004. With Charles Dutoit and Orchestre de la Suisse Romande. "Martha Argerich & Charles Dutoit: La musique partagée" TSR2. Piano Concerto No. 2 in B flat Op. 19 • Live recording. Milano 1980. With London Sinfonietta. Broadcast in full by RAI, excerpt in Georges Gachot's "Conversation Nocturne". Idéale Audience DVD. • Live recording. Buenos Aires 27.7.1986. With Simon Blech and Buenos Aires SO. • Rehearsal clips. Teatro Communale, Ferrara. 2.2000. With Claudio Abbado and Mahler Chamber Orchestra. • Live recording. Teatro Grande, Brescia 6.2000. With Claudio Abbado and L'Orchestra del Festival Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli. RAI. • Studio recording. Buenos Aires. 17.10.2004. With Darío Ntaca and the Argerich Sinfonietta. Canal á. Concerto for piano, violin and cello "Triple" in C major Op.56 • Live recording. La Roque d'Antheron 29.7.2005. With Renaud and Gautier Capuçon, violin/cello; Alexandre Rabinovitch-Barakovsky; Orchestre Symphonique de Flandres. TDK DVD. • Live recording. Grosses Festspielhaus, Salzburg 2008. With With Renaud and Gautier Capuçon, violin/cello; Gustavo Dudamel; Simón Bolívar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela. DG DVD. • Finale, as encore. Live recording. Suntory Hall, Tokyo 27.1.2005. With Renaud and Gautier Capuçon, violin/cello; Christian Arming; New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra. Friedrich Gulda Memorical Concert. NHK broadcast on 20.2.2005. Brahms, Johannes Haydn Variations Op. 56 • Live recording. Tokyo 10.11.1984. With Nelson Freire, piano. • Studio recording. Foyaé de Grand Theatre de Genève 1986. With Brigitte Meyer. • Live recording. Warsaw 1992. With Alexandre Rabinovitch, piano. TV POLONIA. • Live recording. Tokyo 20.10.2003. With Nelson Freire, piano. NHK. • Live recording. Warsaw 2.10.2010. With Nelson Freire, piano. Polish TV. Piano Quartet in G minor Op.25 • Studio recording. Berlin 2001. With Gidon Kremer, violin, Yuri Bashmet, viola and Mischa Maisky, cello. Short video clips from the outer movements were once avaiable from DG. Chopin, Frédéric Mazurka in A minor Op. 59 no 1 • Studio recording. Broadcast by SVT 14.10.1969. WDR. Mazurka in F sharp minor Op. 59 no 3 • Studio recording. Broadcast by SVT 14.10.1969. WDR. Mazurka Op. 63 No.2 • Live recording. Tokyo 8.6.1976. NHK. Nocturne in F Op. 15 no 1 • Studio recording. Broadcast by SVT 14.10.1969. WDR. Nocturne in E flat Op. 55 no 2 • Studio recording. Broadcast by SVT 14.10.1969. WDR. Waltz Op.64 No.1 "Minute" • Home recording. Jouxtens 6.1972. Excerpt in "Martha Argerich & Charles Dutoit: La musique partagée" TSR2. Preludes Op. 28 • Studio recording. Great Britain 1974. The weekly "Radio Times" (16-22 February 1974) mentions the program as "Martha Argerich plays Chopin". The recording is now lost, possibly due to fire. • Live recording. Tokyo 8.6.1976. NHK. Scherzo no 2 in B flat minor Op. 31 • Studio recording. Germany 1965. Scherzo no 3 in C sharp minor Op. 39 • Studio recording. Broadcast by SVT 14.10.1969. WDR. • Studio recording. Chopin Competition, Warsaw 1965. MEZZO. Polonaise in A flat Op. 53 • Live recording. Chopin Competition, Warsaw 1965. GAKKEN DVD, MEZZO. Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor Op. 35 • Likely a German studio recording. The "Marcia Funèbre" was broadcast by Norwegian TV, NRK in the 1970's. Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor Op. 11 • Live recording. Chopin Competition, Warsaw 10.3.1965. With Stanislaw Rowicki and Warsaw PO. Finale excerpt. Japanese DVD. • Live recording. Paris 1969. With Franco Mannino and Orchestre National de la RTF. Excerpt in Georges Gachot's ”Conversation Nocturne”. Idéale Audience DVD. • Home recording. Jouxtens 6.1972. Excerpt in "Martha Argerich & Charles Dutoit: La musique partagée" TSR2. • Live recording. Tokyo 21.12.1996. With Charles Dutoit and NHK SO. NHK. • Studio recording. 1997(?). With Charles Dutoit and Montreal SO(?). Showed in a record shop in Singapore, prior to the EMI CD release of the Chopin concerti. • Live recording. Beppu 14.11.1999. With Chikara Iwamura and Toho Gakuen Orchestra. TBS-TV. Excerpts. Piano Concerto no 2 in F minor Op. 21 • Live recording. Strasbourg 16.3.1978. With Bernhard Klee and Südwestfunks Baden-Baden SO. SWF. Debussy, Claude Cello Sonata • Studio recording. Paris 1983. With Mischa Maisky, cello. KULTUR VHS. Violin Sonata • Rehearsal excerpts. Tokyo 21.11.2000. With Ivry Gitlis, violin. "Cameo" in Siegfried's movie ”Sansa”. Dvorák, Antonin Slavonic Dances Op. 72 • Live recording. Pescara 10.2000. With Géza Hosszu-Legocky, violin.Excerpt in Georges Gachot's ”Conversation Nocturne”. Idéale Audience DVD. Franck, Cesar Violin sonata in A • Live recording. Palazzo Grassi, Venice 1.9.1987. With Uto Ughi, violin. RAI. • Live recording. Moscow 9.3.1989. With Gidon Kremer, violin. National Association of TV. • Live recording, excerpt. Menton 5.8.1999. With Ivry Gitlis, violin. France2. Grieg, Edvard Cello Sonata in A minor op.36 • Live recording. Verbier 29.7.2008. With Mischa Maisky, cello. Medici Arts DVD. Guastavino, Carlos "Las Niñas" from "Tres Romances para dos pianos" • Live recording. Rosario. 18.11.2001. With Eduardo Delgado.
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