Romantic Take. Martha Argerich and Guy Braunstein
Outstanding musicians, pianist Martha Argerich and violinist Guy Braunstein, perform works by Robert Schumann, Sergei Prokofiev, Fritz Kreisler, and Cesar Franck in their first joint concert. Martha Argerich is a legendary Argentine pianist. Martha Argerich's playing is always captivating and mesmerizing. Conductor Antonio Pappano said exactly about her performing style: "Her special quality: she plays absolutely naturally, it seems that the music could not arise in any other way."
Guy Braunstein is a famous Israeli violinist. The musician developed a solo and chamber career. He performed as a soloist with leading orchestras around the world and played in many chamber music groups.
A joint performance of two outstanding musicians is an incredible experiment, offering a new, romantic view of classical works.
WORKS:
R. Schumann. Sonata for violin and piano in A minor, op. 105
S. Prokofiev. Sonata for violin and piano in D major, op. 94a
S. Franck. Sonata for violin and piano in A major
F. Kreisler. Waltz "The Torments of Love" for violin and piano
F. Kreisler. Waltz "Beautiful Rosemary" for violin and piano
PERFORMERS:
Martha Argerich - piano
Guy Brainstein - violin
Pierre Boulez Hall, Berlin, 2020