I love the way she entered. Walks onstage, throws a tissue into the piano, sits down and IMMEDIATELY starts playing before the audience is done clapping. What a Chad.
I'm an INSTANT fan. She walks up, tosses her handkerchief onto the piano sits and plays; no preliminaries, no posturing, no taking a moment to compose herself. She's on stage - ready!
If you've never seen her before you're in for a treat, there's tonnes of other recordings of her and they're all equally classy, she's a true genius and I must crow bar in that I've seen her play this live, it was absolutely brilliant and flawless like it was effortless to her.
@@MikeWalls7829 Before I saw this on youtube I didn't know anything about her but now I'm an instant fan. My wife and I did attend a concert by Dubravka Tomsic in Carmel, California. Probably 30 years ago. We were delighted. I'm willing to be delighted again if Martha Argerich comes to play anywhere nearby. Waiting . . .
I initially skipped the beginning part, and after reading your comment I was like, "Wait a minute, let me go back." Then I laughed my mosquito bites off (internally of course), because she's so nonchalant about it. She's like "This is no big deal," and shrugs it off.
It's playable with soft pedal on a upright piano beacuse the hammers are very close to the strings. Forget Forte and play it piano. Not as fast but I physically cannot play as fast anyway...
Little do people realize, that bit of tissue visible at 1:53 is not there for any other purpose but for the PIANO to of course have the ability to wipe sweat from itself, after being played by this virtuoso! :-)
I like how she nonchalantly throws her napkin onto the piano, sits down, and immediately starts playing without waiting for the audience to stop clapping.
I think, instead, she's saying: "please forgive me, for the little mistake in the last hand-crossing passage".... But, Martha, you really don't need to say 'excuse me'... you're too high in the standing of world renowed pianists... :)
If only Scarlatti could listen to her play his music. He would be thrilled as i am. These kind of folks make you love them. Bravo Martha Argerich To be able to play like you for only a day. xoxoxo
Yes, many Scarlatti sonatas are relatively easy to read, but to play them at a decent speed and musically can be very difficult unless you are quite advanced.
This Scarlatti performance by Archerich is so amazing. It made it sound like a beautiful romantic song even though it was a Baroque song. It's such a perfect performance. She really has everything.
Scarlatti was very influential in romantic music, it's logical such a sound coming out from an outstanding and very knowledgeable musician like Argerich
@@JulioLeonFandinhoMany of his sonatas have a Romantic sound when played on the piano. Some of his sonatas sound like Schubert. Some, even like Brahms.
es todo un espectáculo: el balanceo del cuerpo, las manos que saltan del teclado y vuelven como martillando, la gestualidad de los labios como queriendo tararear la melodía, pura convicción, pura potencia, y un sonido inconfundible
A very modern and brisk performance, probably far faster than intended; but I believe Scarlatti would absolutely commend this performance if he heard it.
Com este vídeo aprendi q coordenação motora de guitarrista e violonista não é nada Tocar isso é totalmente rítmico e atencioso, se não houver isso, não tem música, porque essa sonata é isso! Fico muito feliz de ver e ouvir ❤ Muito obrigado
What the "too fast" critics don't get is that the speed A) is FUN (but not to an art snob), and B) makes the piano sound in spots just like a mandolin tremolo (guessing, intentionally so) . Very Italian! Do you suppose Scarlatti intended this? Don't answer, just smile!
It works, but Domenico Scarlatti's pieces were originally composed for the harpsichord, organ, and fortepiano, not the modern piano. It's a different sonority.
sorry...I think it is too fast. Funny part of it is I've heard it played even faster than this, as if faster were better. Hey, music is not a race! I think the lady knows this but likes to wow the fans.
She is a Pianist. Is there any problem what she play period of early music. Just say "I can not play like her in Pianoforte." Haa..There are many people who can not concentrate their toungue.
Ceci est de la musique ou de la magie ! On ne sait plus trop où est la frontière, tellement cette grande pianiste possède son art !!!!! Et elle semble s'amuser sur son clavier!!! Le piano lui-même est est tout ébloui!!!
My 9-year-old son just walked in while I was watching this and asked, "How does she not break her fingers? [A considered pause] I guess she must have hands like the Wolverine, with finger bones made of Adamantium."
(Quick comment for Andrew Corsello : the action on Steinway's is so light, that you only have to 'find the notes', and so you don't break fingers! Nice that your son saw Martha, hope he will have much enjoyment from music. It is so life-enhancing. And of course, thank you for having the wonderful music playing, it can make a huge effect on a growing mind.
if you tried playing this after some practice it isn't too hard depending on your finger position and the way you stroke the keys. I played this piece and once you find a comfortable fit to how you play the repeated notes playing at this pace is not difficult.
Err are you sure this film is being played at the right speed - those fingers are moving like magic with such accuracy and tempo and she makex if look so effortless - incredible performance 👏👏👏
Maravilloso descubrir esta sonata de Scarlatti intepretada por las manos prodigiosas de Martha!!! Asombra la técnica,la expresión y la interpretación particular que le aporta Martha a la obra!!!
Mind blowing talent and ability enough to 'shock'. Incredible. Whoever regulated the repetition speed of that Steinway knew their onions! I wonder how the harpsichords back in Scarlatti's time coped with that kind of playing as it was written to be played at that speed. Amazing
Because, up until recently, people weren't distracted by their electronic junk and dedicated themselves to performance art along with so many other ventures which aided our growth. I know I won't be around to find out that in another hundred years it will be seen that our brains will become smaller. I love Marta, but I also agree she played this piece purely for bravura, not my taste, but still well done as is anything she does.
I love the way she entered. Walks onstage, throws a tissue into the piano, sits down and IMMEDIATELY starts playing before the audience is done clapping. What a Chad.
Absolute Chad. She walks in there like she owns the place lol
@@RockinTheDub I run away from those people as fast as I can. No matter how quickly they can repeat notes
What means "What a Chad", man ??? Speak white !!!
chad just means dominant
She's 79 respect her
This woman is from another planet.
È una Stella che brilla di luce propria....
yes, planet Argentina !
Sembra un pò ad una strega ma è mozzafiato
@Val O'Brien no it doesnt you daft moron
agree
I quote .....Martha is the reason I started playing the piano and also the reason why I want to give up ...... breathtaking
To poplife: I like your comment, so synthetic and true. I'm sure you will go ahead with playing, anyway.
Cute of you😢🎉❤
I'm an INSTANT fan. She walks up, tosses her handkerchief onto the piano sits and plays; no preliminaries, no posturing, no taking a moment to compose herself. She's on stage - ready!
She’s like “I got things to do today, bruh,”
If you've never seen her before you're in for a treat, there's tonnes of other recordings of her and they're all equally classy, she's a true genius and I must crow bar in that I've seen her play this live, it was absolutely brilliant and flawless like it was effortless to her.
@@MikeWalls7829 Before I saw this on youtube I didn't know anything about her but now I'm an instant fan.
My wife and I did attend a concert by Dubravka Tomsic in Carmel, California. Probably 30 years ago. We were delighted. I'm willing to be delighted again if Martha Argerich comes to play anywhere nearby. Waiting . . .
@@nemo227 She is one of the greatest pianist of the previous and current century, so yes, the previous as well.
I initially skipped the beginning part, and after reading your comment I was like, "Wait a minute, let me go back." Then I laughed my mosquito bites off (internally of course), because she's so nonchalant about it. She's like "This is no big deal," and shrugs it off.
You know you have a special talent when the orchestra watches you with awe.
Yes 👍🏿
She bows at the end, gives a gesture of "thank you but oh it was nothing special." What a boss.
She’s 68 here and still playing like an absolute boss....she’s definitely one of my all time faves
you mean 78! :)
@@acidbahia8324 this concert was in 2009
@@nogoogleplusYou are right! And today she's still incredible
what do you mean by "absolute" boss?
@@namenlos2578 She is the boss of the piano: "he" obeys her.
She's really testing that piano's repeat action!
For sure. All those repeated notes are why I could never play this piece. They'd kill me!
I think it would require a concert grand with this type of repeat in order to play the rapid succession of repeated notes properly.
about as fast as its double escapement can handle LOLOLOL wonderful
And each not is voiced so clearly it’s amazing
It's playable with soft pedal on a upright piano beacuse the hammers are very close to the strings. Forget Forte and play it piano. Not as fast but I physically cannot play as fast anyway...
Little do people realize, that bit of tissue visible at 1:53 is not there for any other purpose but for the PIANO to of course have the ability to wipe sweat from itself, after being played by this virtuoso! :-)
Forensic analysis indeed later found trace levels of piano sweat in the tissue.
😂
😂😂
It's not just about technique or speed and timing but her sound is very expressive and dynamical.
999kafka yeah =))
agree ...
999kafka Technique & technic are not the same thing.
Is 'dynamical' a word?
You need a lot of technic and speed and timing to make it expressive
When Argerich plays, I am often convinced that it is the only way this piece is supposed to be played.
Entièrement d'accord, c'est ce que je pense depuis la première fois où je l'ai entendue.
musicy88 There are pieces played by Ravel that I like most when they are played by Martha Argerich.
+CEIVE4EVER absolutely. most appropriate example must be her rendition of Gaspard de la nuit. especially Scarbo.
Her playing of Ravel's Concerto in G is other-wordly.
fpoulenc х
Scarlatti would have dreamed an interpretation like this, this is out of this planet.
Scarlatti serait allé directement écouter Scott Ross!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wunderschön und genial....merci!
Degah
🙋🏿🙋🏿🙋🏿🙋🏿🙋🏿🙋🏿🙋🏿
Meravigliosa donna.
J'aime tellement regarder et écouter cette immense artiste jouer ce morceau que j'adore.
La genialidad de Martha reside en que ella, cuando toca, disfruta. No sufre. Disfruta. Porque ELLA ES LA MÚSICA Y LA MÚSICA ES ELLA.
It's very interesting how she strokes the keys from back to front to achieve a mandolin-like sound. Just amazing!!
What a performance!!! Just insane!! 🤯 :D
I like how she nonchalantly throws her napkin onto the piano, sits down, and immediately starts playing without waiting for the audience to stop clapping.
What an amazing performance !
Her sublime modesty is a shock in this world.
Absolut meine Favoritin! Excelent e Pianistin unsere Zeit!!!🤔🎹🎹🎹🎹🎵🎵🎵🎵👍👍👌😊
0:05 lol her walk to the piano and how she throws her Kleenex in the Instrument , totally relaxed
0 fucks given. Totally boss
She did that like anyone would come home from work and just sit in front of the tv
Yep. Having survived cancer, she does not give a f*%k about anything anymore...
she's got the exam-booger-run at 3:04. She had to suck it back in hahaha probably had a cold
@@miguelmarquez4192 Cierto, y pone cara de "no te jod...", pero bueno, a quiénes le importa. A mí, no.
UN FANTASTICO E COINVOLGENTE SCARLATTI, UN'INTERPRETAZIONE DI GRANDE TALENTO.
As she bows and collects her applause she waves her arms as she is telling the audience: "I can't help it; I am Martha Argerich".
I think, instead, she's saying: "please forgive me, for the little mistake in the last hand-crossing passage".... But, Martha, you really don't need to say 'excuse me'... you're too high in the standing of world renowed pianists... :)
@@giovannifurlan5515 Can you provide the timestamp please :D?
@@Marunius 3:03... she touches together f and g instead of only g :)
チャンネル様超越技巧ピアノ演奏している最高位ピアニスト様真心込めた楽しい素晴らしい七色の虹のような美しいピアノ演奏動画お届け誠に😆💕有り難う御座います
La plus grande Martha Argerich ''Richesse de virtuosité . Je vous aime pour votre don d'âme .vs savez émouvoir la terre . Bravo 💓🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻
quelle dextérité !
Beste Pianistin der Welt 🎹
When God gave Martha hands he said ....... I'll need those back when you're done.
If only Scarlatti could listen to her play his music. He would be thrilled as i am.
These kind of folks make you love them. Bravo Martha Argerich
To be able to play like you for only a day. xoxoxo
ehm, brava not bravo 😉
@@XanAxDdu It's bravo in English.
@@sophiaperennis2360 in ignorant english
@@sophiaperennis2360 as for example Carla Fracci was brava
@@XanAxDdu It's part of their lexicon now. Even in movies they say bravo i guess it's a borrowed word now.
She's not a queen she's a goddam WIZARD! Absolutely incredible. What a performance! What a great piece too!
She is a piano goddess. Full stop!
People underestimate the difficultes to play Scarlati perfectly
agree with ur point
Yes, many Scarlatti sonatas are relatively easy to read, but to play them at a decent speed and musically can be very difficult unless you are quite advanced.
Martha is the definition of cool.
I can’t even play that well in my dreams. And I’m great in my dreams! Beautiful!
This Scarlatti performance by Archerich is so amazing. It made it sound like a beautiful romantic song even though it was a Baroque song. It's such a perfect performance. She really has everything.
Scarlatti was very influential in romantic music, it's logical such a sound coming out from an outstanding and very knowledgeable musician like Argerich
@@JulioLeonFandinhoMany of his sonatas have a Romantic sound when played on the piano. Some of his sonatas sound like Schubert. Some, even like Brahms.
I love the little grimace when she drops a note toward the end. Sparkling performance!
i couldn't tell the note she even dropped
Martha literally makes a new hole universe in this moment. Her hands are capable to create anything. It’s just unbelievable. You can’t describe!
She is fantastic!
es todo un espectáculo: el balanceo del cuerpo, las manos que saltan del teclado y vuelven como martillando, la gestualidad de los labios como queriendo tararear la melodía, pura convicción, pura potencia, y un sonido inconfundible
No one:
Martha: *yeets off stage* when piece finishes.
She is the greatest
I really despise the Simply Piano ads that come before everything. Such great people like Argerich don’t need ads.
New appreciation for Scarlatti......Played by the reigning royalty of the piano......Followed most of the great pianists. Martha is a Queen for sure.
Scarlatti. As an encore. BRILLIANT.
little example of what makes her so amazing
I can't believe anyone could give a thumbs down to this beautiful and gifted woman. She exudes dedication to the music.
Suonato da lei acquisisce una modernità non indifferente. Grande Marta !!!
A very modern and brisk performance, probably far faster than intended; but I believe Scarlatti would absolutely commend this performance if he heard it.
E a respiração?
Un bis entrato nella leggenda
I never get tired of watching this and am awed by it. I can't help after the 101st time that I get the impression she's had way too much coffee. :)
To be able to maintain a melodic line and colour at such speed...only Matha!!!!
You'll start to feel more comfortable by now while listening to her incomparable performance
Com este vídeo aprendi q coordenação motora de guitarrista e violonista não é nada
Tocar isso é totalmente rítmico e atencioso, se não houver isso, não tem música, porque essa sonata é isso!
Fico muito feliz de ver e ouvir ❤
Muito obrigado
Having followed this brilliant pianist one really wonders how she can keep up with the agility that she has shown since she was a young lady. Bravo
very commendable, yes; so many others would have shelved their virtuosity by now. Guess she's on another level of techinique?
quelle finesse, du coup, quelle qualité de partage ; top
Изумительно! Виртуозно! Браво, Маэстро!!
What the "too fast" critics don't get is that the speed A) is FUN (but not to an art snob), and B) makes the piano sound in spots just like a mandolin tremolo (guessing, intentionally so) . Very Italian! Do you suppose Scarlatti intended this? Don't answer, just smile!
I am an art snob, and I think Scarlatti would be very happy with this.
Those Steinway bass strings are KILLER!!!
It works, but Domenico Scarlatti's pieces were originally composed for the harpsichord, organ, and fortepiano, not the modern piano. It's a different sonority.
sorry...I think it is too fast. Funny part of it is I've heard it played even faster than this, as if faster were better. Hey, music is not a race! I think the lady knows this but likes to wow the fans.
She is a Pianist. Is there any problem what she play period of early music.
Just say "I can not play like her in Pianoforte." Haa..There are many people who can not concentrate their toungue.
Ceci est de la musique ou de la magie ! On ne sait plus trop où est la frontière, tellement cette grande pianiste possède son art !!!!! Et elle semble s'amuser sur son clavier!!! Le piano lui-même est est tout ébloui!!!
From my point of view... PERFECT! I mean, it couldn't be better: clear, sensitive, emotional. Just wow :) Let me replay this video again and again.
Penso que pianistas estão usando
Scarlatti para criar um novo estilo de tocar no piano
É o estilo zumbido.
Absolutely best player of this piece in the world
Martha Argerich....a legend....playing Scarlatti.......marvelous......!
Hermosa Martha!!! Una ametralladora de notas!!!! Una verdadera leyenda!
Her specutacular performance is beyond description , immeasurable and unfathomable
My 9-year-old son just walked in while I was watching this and asked, "How does she not break her fingers? [A considered pause] I guess she must have hands like the Wolverine, with finger bones made of Adamantium."
Andrew Corsello LOL!!!
(Quick comment for Andrew Corsello :
the action on Steinway's is so light, that you only have to 'find the notes', and so you don't break fingers! Nice that your son saw Martha, hope he will have much enjoyment from music. It is so life-enhancing. And of course, thank you for having the wonderful music playing, it can make a huge effect on a growing mind.
well considering this music was maid for the harpsichord, it's no wonder...
if you tried playing this after some practice it isn't too hard depending on your finger position and the way you stroke the keys. I played this piece and once you find a comfortable fit to how you play the repeated notes playing at this pace is not difficult.
@Valerie O'Brien a sauter would sound even better with the right pianist
Absolument superbe. Le tempo, l'esprit. Scarlatti, le génie total. Son oeuvre pour clavier est immense. Merci Madame...! :)
I can never get enough of Martha Argerich's playing. The technique in this one simply amazing.
"No lo intenten en sus casas"
"Don't Try This at Home"
:-)))
hilarious thanks for the wit :0. but so true. sound like a mandolin and super clarity despite the super speed is out of this planet
Inténtenlo, aunque no les salga. ;)
@@Budy69able Aunque pudiera tocar las notas repetidas a esa velocidad, mi pobre piano no lo resistiría...
I love the way she plays Scarlatti ...well everything for that matter. Magic !
:-) questa e la sola cosa quando ascolti brani cosi!
La genial Martha Argerich dejándome sin aliento con semejante interpretación...extraordinaria!
the literal meaning of "walking like a boss"
Une extra terrestre...
SUBLIME and dynamic. What an artist! My goodness! ❤️❤️
The best performance I have ever listened
😁😁😁😁😁😊😊😊
Err are you sure this film is being played at the right speed - those fingers are moving like magic with such accuracy and tempo and she makex if look so effortless - incredible performance 👏👏👏
Sie ist vom Himmel!🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
quelle merveille !
It doesn't get any better than this, amazing hands
Maravilloso descubrir esta sonata de Scarlatti intepretada por las manos prodigiosas de Martha!!! Asombra la técnica,la expresión y la interpretación particular que le aporta Martha a la obra!!!
The best performance of Scarlatti... Bravoo!!!
She one of my favourite pianist especially she use to throw tissue beside the piano love 💘it
Великолепно!!! Браво!!! 💐💐💐💐💐
Yes, to be able to play like that for one day!
Mind blowing talent and ability enough to 'shock'. Incredible. Whoever regulated the repetition speed of that Steinway knew their onions! I wonder how the harpsichords back in Scarlatti's time coped with that kind of playing as it was written to be played at that speed. Amazing
Magnifica sonata e pianista.
love the way she rolls the chords to mimic guitar strums.
No hay quien la supere.MARAVILLOSA!!!
completamente pazza, spettacolare oltre qualsiasi immaginazione tranne la sua, c'è da chiederle quanto ne sa di sé
A God-send, and thank you God for her.
Martha es de una energía desbordante❤️
I love how she just starts playing right away 😂 “let’s get on with it” kind of attitude.
Mastery and miracle.
How is it that life evolved on this planet to create beings capable of this level of technical brilliance and emotional expression.
A question with a complex answer. Human dexterity evolved for other reasons than piano playing.
Because, up until recently, people weren't distracted by their electronic junk and dedicated themselves to performance art along with so many other ventures which aided our growth. I know I won't be around to find out that in another hundred years it will be seen that our brains will become smaller. I love Marta, but I also agree she played this piece purely for bravura, not my taste, but still well done as is anything she does.
Mark DiPaolo It didn’t- God created all things, including all life forms! Check out KWVE.com.
Mark DiPaolo cool
天才過ぎる。
Best at Scarlatti I've heard so far! 💖
Pazzesca! Meravigliosa!
El piano al escucharla él mismo se debe llenar de orgullo !!!! Ya no digo Scarlatti desde el cielo!!!!!!
!!!!
hard to express how much I love Martha´s art... very hard...