Argerich, Martha Prokofiev Sonata No 7, Live in Carnegie Hall

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  • this is clearly an encore. performers usually don't spend nearly as much time on encores as they do on their main pieces. give her a break if she chooses to play it a little more with passion and a little less with precision and detail.

  • @crapatitus It wasn't an encore, check the program! It's wonderful.

  • TOO FAST

  • Maybe for slow thinkers...

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  • Sokolov shows how it should be played. Argerich is an amazing artist, that cannot be denied. I just think that often with Prokofiev, interpreters dwell a little too much on the technical precision and almost mechanical soundscape that he creates and the nuances within are missed.

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  • Much as I love Argerich especially in Prokofiev, the first and second movements are far too rushed. However, the last movement is highly impressive...to play with that speed and clarity is amazing. She looks like she could play it in her sleep.

  • I'm baffled why anyone would pay a lot of money to go to Carnegie Hall and then waste their time producing an appallingly bad video of the back of peoples heads and audio that sounds like the piano is in my toilet.

  • IMMENSA!

    ...non c'è trippa per gatti! :-)

    UNICA!

  • Brilliant. What an incredibly insightful and powerful pianist. Bravo!!!!

  • Amazing , brilliant what we hear adn what she decides to voice. Argerich is a very smart woman she makes this sing all the way through we always hear each voice .This is a gem.Someone has her live at her first Carnegie hall solo performance in years.This will live in history.She used to program prof 3rd sonata their is a film . The most electric and aLIVE performer we have .Sheer stupendous.The slow movement is hypnotic.The Finale is INCREDIBLY UNBELIEVABLY CLEARAND SOOO FAST!!!!

  • ...shit, man, the final movement she tosses off with the effortlessness of a Rubinstein doing a waltz, in fact I think that IS a fucking waltz in seven(?)...fuck, somebody should try dancing to that, private-message me how it went for you...

  • If God Play piano, play like that....

  • 13:21 is Precipitato.

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