Progetto Martha Argerich
italianoPerformers
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- Percussionisti del Conservatorio della Svizzera italiana
- alto
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alto saxophone
- Doroshkevich, Alexander
- baritone
-
baritone saxophone
- Schmiedl, Annegret
- bass
- bassoon
- cello
-
choir
- Coro della Radio svizzera
- Coro di Voci Bianche Clairière del Conservatorio della Svizzera italiana
- Coro femminile della Radiotelevisione svizzera
- clarinet
- Conductor
- contratenor
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director
- Ballista, Antonio
- Bernasconi, Giorgio
- Capilla, Erasmo
- Chmura, Gabriel
- Clerici, Brunella
- Dutoit, Charles
- Fasolis, Diego
- Fedeli, Denise
- Kaspszyk, Jacek
- Marin, Ion
- Pletnev, Mikhail
- Rabinovitch-Barakovsky, Alexander
- Vedernikov, Alexander
- double bass
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Ensemble
- Arcadia String Quartet
- Ensemble Antico
- Ensemble Soledad
- Hosszu-Legocky and his Gipsy Band
- Igor's Tikkun Kapeleye
- Sonic.Art Saxophonquartett
- The 5 DeVils
- The Cello Concep(r)t
- flauto
- flute
- horn
- journalist
- mezzosoprano
- mezzo-soprano
-
narrator
- Lacombrade, Francis
- Piumini, Roberto
- oboe
- orchestra
- percussion
-
piano
- A. Mogilewky - Y. Zaichina
- A. Weiss - L. Maisky
- Anderszewski, Piotr
- Angelich, Nicholas
- Argerich, Martha
- Bakopoulos, Dora
- Baldocci, Gabriele
- Barbessol, Cyril
- Brakhman, Evghenij
- Bronfman, Yefim
- Buniatishvili, Kathia
- Castro, Ricardo
- Clottu, Dagmar
- Dacic, Misha
- De Luca, Alessandro
- Delahunt, Walter
- Delgado, Eduardo
- Dina, Mirabela
- E. Hubert - A. Sakai
- Ebi, Akiko
- Edelmann, Sergei
- Falzone, Christopher
- Farid, Myriam
- G. Goldstein - F. Piemontesi
- G. Tomassi - A. Stella
- Gerzenberg, Anton
- Gerzenberg, Daniel
- Goerner, Nelson
- Goldstein, Gila
- Golovin, Alexis
- Gomez Mansur, Adriel
- Griguoli, Carlo Maria
- Gulda, Paul
- Gulda, Rico
- Gurning, Alexander
- Hubert, Eduardo
- Ionescu, Diana
- Kapelis, Alexandros
- Kojoukhine, Denis
- Kovacevich, Stephen
- Lechner, Federico
- Lechner, Karin
- Leschenko, Polina
- Lim, Dong-Hyek
- Lucchetti, Alessandro
- M. Argerich - A. Gurning
- Maisky, Lily
- Margulis, Jura
- Margulis, Vitaly
- Marton, Cristina
- Merle, Karin
- Miller, David
- Mogilevsky, Eugene
- Mogilevsky, Maxim
- Mogilewsky, Alexander
- Montero, Gabriela
- Petrasso, Alejandro
- Piemontesi, Francesco
- Pletnev, Mikhail
- Poizat, François-Xavier
- Rivera, Daniel
- Sakai, Akane
- Schwizgebel Wang, Louis
- Stella, Alessandro
- Stella, Alessandro
- Sverdlov, Vladimir
- Sverdlov, Vladimir
- Tiempo, Sergio
- Tomassi, Giorgia
- Vallina, Mauricio
- W. Delahunt - G. Goldstein
- Weiss, Alan
- Zaichkina, Julia
- Zilberstein, Lilya
- Zind, Stephan
- saxophone
- soprano
-
soprano saxophone
- Velte, Ruth
- tenor
-
tenor saxophone
- Posegga, Martin
- trumpet
- various
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viola
- Bashmet, Yuri
- Boala, Traian
- Chen, Lyda
- Romanoff-Schwarzberg, Nora
-
violin
- Anderszewska, Dorota
- Bogatila, Ana
- Capuçon, Renaud
- Dumitru, Rasvan
- Gitlis, Ivry
- Guttman, Michael
- Hall, Lucia
- Horigome, Yuzuko
- Hosszu-Legocky, Geza
- Kadesha, Jonian Ilia
- Kishima, Mayu
- Kotkova, Hana
- Kremer, Gidon
- Margulis, Alissa
- Mitchell, Priya
- Petrova, Liya
- Polesitsky, Igor
- Schwarzberg, Dora
- Soumm, Alexandra
- Vengerov, Maxim
- Zarina, Laura
- violin and voice
- vocal teacher
-
voice
- Boudart, Denis
- Ferrario, Cesare
Piotr Anderszewski
Born in 1969, this Polish-Hungarian artist is considered one of the most interesting pianists of his generation. His London debut in 1991 launched a great international career. Since then, he has performed regularly in the most prestigious European venues – the Wigmore Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, Vienna’s Musikverein – and at such well-known festivals as Bergen, Cheltenham, La Roque d’Anthéron, Brighton, Bath, Lucerne and others. He recently took part in tours of the USA and Japan. Anderszewski has played with the London Philharmonic, London Symphony, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Munich Philharmonic, Rotterdam Philharmonic, Austrian Radio Orchestra, Orchestre National de France, Warsaw Philharmonic and so on, and with such conductors as Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Claus Peter Flor, Paavo Järvi, Charles Dutoit, Stanislaw Skrowaczewski, Christopher Hogwood and Michel Plasson. In 2002 he signed an exclusive contract with Virgin Classics and has been revealing, on CD, the originality of his interpretations of Bach and Beethoven, above all.
Performances
- Sunday 12.06.2005 - 20:30
- Monday 13.06.2005 - 18:30
- Thursday 16.06.2005 - 20:30
- Wednesday 14.06.2006 - 20:30
- Saturday 17.06.2006 - 20:30
Works Performed
- Beethoven - Sonata per pianoforte e violino n.5 in fa maggiore op.24 "La primavera"
- Beethoven - Sonata for violin and piano n. 5 in F major op. 24
- Janacek - Sonata for Violin and Piano
- Kreisler - Liebeslied for violin and piano
- Mozart - Concerto in C minor, K. 491
- Mozart - Sonata in G Major, K. 283 (arr. E. Grieg)
- Mozart - Sonata in C Major, K. 545 (Easy Sonata)
- Szymanowski - Métopes op. 29
- Szymanowski - Masques, Op. 34