@PiningGersha back then .. ofc .. shewould have one even now .. but shes old now and has been through cancer crisis 3 times. Brave souls dont die easy.
Pollini won in 1960. Argerich in 1965. Can't you google and find the past results on Wikipedia. Anyhow, Argerich could have blown away Pollini anytime. She won both the Busoni and Geneva competitions in 1958 when she was 16 years old within a couple of weeks. Interestingly, you can see Edward Auer at 0:57, American, who got 5th place. Superb pianist and on the faculty at Indiana -- I had a few lessons with him back in the day.
I'm crazy about Argerich and Pollini both, but the idea she would effortlessly have beaten him is way off. She in fact only barely edged out Moreira-Lima for first, while Pollini completely blew away the field. Rubinstein, who was a judge, said "Pollini showed complete supremacy over the other contestants", and that he "already played better than anyone on the jury". Personally, I think she has a greater flare for Chopin, specifically, but keep in mind his technical infallibility and complete devotion to the letter of the score, which would impress the heck out of any jury.
They were all superb Argerich, Pollini, and Lupu who won in 1964 yet Glen Gould rivaled Horowitz and by some accounts surpassed his playing according to some experts.
Well, the contest requires to play one piano concerto, and Chopin wrote only two. It's natural to choose the 1st over the 2nd more often: it's much more brilliant.
Not surprising - in 1965 , she was only 24 and had not borne her 3 children - (all daughters) then. I don't think it (the waistline) is THAT much bigger now!
They were all superb Argerich, Pollini, and Lupu who won in 1964 yet Glen Gould rivaled Horowitz and by some accounts and surpassed his playing according to some experts.
Ellos son dos grandes pianistas, cada uno con si estilo, el maestro de Argerich,que se llamaba Scaramuzza decía de ella que no se hizo pianista,nació pianista.
My first teacher ( Andrés Acosta ) in National School of Music in México City. Thanks dear teacher !
Moreira Lima 👏👏👏👏
Martha's beauty has'nt change. She aged gracefully.
Arthur Moreira Lima maravilhoso! Martha, Diva!
Era pra ele ter ganhado
@@nd7fotballclubnoticiasaose914 a gente não tava lá, mas 0.5 ponto é muita perto !
I would like to watch more videos from the 1965 chopin competition!
absolutely! music scene was a lot healthier that time than it is today...sad!
Wow Argerich won against Arthur Moreira Lima and Hiroko Nakamura! What a year!
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ohh! martha era tan hermosa
concuerdo
Nice, thank you....
1965 Martha looks like she doesn't belong to that time. She would fit well in the 2000s even until today (2020).
@PiningGersha back then .. ofc .. shewould have one even now .. but shes old now and has been through cancer crisis 3 times. Brave souls dont die easy.
@Victor1Piano Ele mesmo. Ganhou a medalha de prata no Concurso Chopin de 1965, que foi vencido por Martha Argerich.
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What is the name of the piece playing at 0:31?
+Danica May Rondo a la Krakowiak op. 14 by Chopin
Daniel Ziomko !!!! Thank you so much. :)
Yes krakowiak rondo. An overlooked great work. Niktok
Magda Tagliaferro!
Nossa gigante brasileira no Júri! 🇧🇷🎹
Pollini won in 1960. Argerich in 1965. Can't you google and find the past results on Wikipedia. Anyhow, Argerich could have blown away Pollini anytime. She won both the Busoni and Geneva competitions in 1958 when she was 16 years old within a couple of weeks. Interestingly, you can see Edward Auer at 0:57, American, who got 5th place. Superb pianist and on the faculty at Indiana -- I had a few lessons with him back in the day.
I'm crazy about Argerich and Pollini both, but the idea she would effortlessly have beaten him is way off. She in fact only barely edged out Moreira-Lima for first, while Pollini completely blew away the field. Rubinstein, who was a judge, said "Pollini showed complete supremacy over the other contestants", and that he "already played better than anyone on the jury". Personally, I think she has a greater flare for Chopin, specifically, but keep in mind his technical infallibility and complete devotion to the letter of the score, which would impress the heck out of any jury.
They were all superb Argerich, Pollini, and Lupu who won in 1964 yet Glen Gould rivaled Horowitz and by some accounts surpassed his playing according to some experts.
The female Japanese pianist looked quite upset that she did not win first place.
Siii...quería disimular pero se la veia rabiosa..
0:18 - Argerich?
Yes!
Por partes.
People played works other than the (usually-botched) Op. 11 in the final sat the time?!!
Well, the contest requires to play one piano concerto, and Chopin wrote only two. It's natural to choose the 1st over the 2nd more often: it's much more brilliant.
Not true: he had already won the first prize at the 1960 competition.
Pollini was one of the contestants here.... I suppose.....
Nope, he won in 1960, this is the 1965 one
Zcerso. 🇮🇷 🇮🇷 Solo el final.
WOW, Martha Argerich had a very small waistline back then.........
Not surprising - in 1965 , she was only 24 and had not borne her 3 children - (all daughters) then. I don't think it (the waistline) is THAT much bigger now!
I thought Argerich beat Pollini???
They weren't competitors... he competed, and won, in the competiton prior to this one, in 1960!
They were all superb Argerich, Pollini, and Lupu who won in 1964 yet Glen Gould rivaled Horowitz and by some accounts and surpassed his playing according to some experts.
Pollini was always far better than her!
What planet do you live on - Neptune?
Ellos son dos grandes pianistas, cada uno con si estilo, el maestro de Argerich,que se llamaba Scaramuzza decía de ella que no se hizo pianista,nació pianista.