Spring 2011 will see Argerich perform in America. She will play the Beethoven 1st concerto in Los Angeles, and in New York in April, where she will renew a musical partnership with an old friend (also with the Beethoven 1). Perenially Beatle-haired Seiji Ozawa is a valued partner, but one she hasn't performed with in a while. The orchestra of Ozawa's music academy in Japan will play with the Grande Dame.PLEASE SEE THE LATEST POST WITH NEWS OF CANCELLATION.
Martha Argerich, piano · Seiji Ozawa Music Academy Orchestra Japan/Seiji Ozawa Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, Carnegie Hall, New York, USA CANCELLED DUE TO INDISPOSITION OF SEIJI OZAWA
Happy new year! Sorry I've been a bit quiet, but there has not been much information regarding Argerich's concert activity coming in lately, but here's some information for concerts in February.
There are two last-minute additions to the calendar in January, including her first ever performances in Istanbul. This will no doubt be a highlight to Argerich's fans in Turkey!
The German radio station WDR will broadcast the concert from May 25, of chamber music by Schumann performed by Argerich and friends.
The concert, to be broadcast next Saturday on 16 October at 8.05pm (CET), can be heard on WDR 3 for listeners in Germany, and also available online via live Flash- or MP3-stream for those living outside of Germany.
On 31 August, at the Grand Theater of the National Opera House in Warsaw, Argerich gave her first-ever public performance on a fortepiano, playing the second and third movements of the Beethoven concerto No. 2, with Frans Brüggens' Orchestra of the 18th Century.
Another short update, but interesting nonetheless; Argerich plays two concerti, and one slightly differing to the programme of November 28.
And for her Italian fans, Argerich will perform a series of concerts in Cagliari, Cremona, Udine and Politeama with her protégé Gabriele Baldocci and friends.
Argerich returns to Tokyo for two performances at the end of November and beginning of December. She will be partnered by the New Japan Philharmonic under Christian Arming.
Argerich performs in Warsaw with her good friend Nelson Freire as part of the Chopin Competition festivities. She will also be in the jury for the competition itself. Let's hope she stays until the final round this time! (Yes, yes, it's a bad joke)
She will also participate in a birhtday celebration concert of Stephen Kovacevich, who will turn 70(!!!) this October, at the Wigmore Hall in London.
When news first broke of Martha Argerich’s possible performance of Chopin’s first piano concerto in Vienna a few months ago, there was a good deal of discussion among fans as to whether she would really go ahead with it or if she would bail and/or change to another concerto that she regularly plays. The reason for this was that she had not played the Chopin concerto since 2000, as well as the fact that virtually all concerts with Argerich are just planned, but rarely guaranteed (although it has to be said that she cancels far less concerts than before). The good news is that she did play the work in Vienna last Sunday, on 16 May.
As most of you may know, the two concerts Argerich played in Paris last March were recorded for TV by the French-German arts channel Arte.
The VOD can be viewed at the following website: liveweb.arte.tv. Or if you prefer, you can click on the following two links, which will directly open the pages;
Martha Argerich starts the month of July with an Argentinian-flavoured appearance at London's York Place, where she will team up with pianist Alberto Portugheis and his friends.
Additionally, she is also scheduled to play at the Verbier and Salzburg festivals this summer. While she will play two chamber music concerts at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, the Verbier concert in July will be her only appearance at the Swiss festival this year. She will be partnered by the young French trumpeter, David Guerrier, in Shostakovich's first piano concerto, and the Verbier Festival Chamber Orchestra under Gábor Takács-Nagy, with whom she made a memorable collaboration in the last edition of the Verbier Festival.