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Piano Concerto No.3 in C Op.26: 3. Allegro ma non troppo
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Chris K

My favorite piano concerto! AND my favorite pianist!
Thank you so much!
I'm 74 and was raised in environment of music my whole life.
My mother was an honors graduate from Northwestern University on piano and choral conducting.
She tells of one piano jury after which the three professors actually applauded. Unheard of then (late 30's) and still rarely now.
The three of us children took lessons (not from our mother, she was too intelligent for that).
My final achievement was playing the 1st movement of the Grieg Piano Concerto when I was a high-school junior. After which I focused on the clarinet.
My band director said we would perform the Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue if I could learn the clarinet "smear" as it was called then in 1965 (now the "gliss" or glissando).
My clarinet teacher/band director.
He thought I spent hours on it, but it took about 15 min. to get it roughed. The rest of the time was to build consistency.
I taught my son how to do it when he was in 7th grade much to our regret and the band director's.



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John Errera

I think Martha Argerich is the earth mother of all pianists. Her playing is purely organic. Nothing artificial, no theatrics, just the pure essence of the music.

Daniel S

So true

paul Carter

Totally agree.

Milena Morozowicz

Yes1

Eduard

I wonder who you would consider her make counterpart to be. There are so many options. Kissin, Barenboim, Ashkenazy, Gould, etc...

John Errera

@Eduard I know, there are so many talented pianists from all generations. I must say she seemed to be having the most fun with Daniel Barenboim and her both at the keyboard.

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Jeffrey Miller

She’s 77 here. That’s seventy-seven, and a 25-year cancer survivor (seriously BAD BAD metastatic cancer!), yet she can play this brutally difficult concerto as good or better than anyone on the planet. She is in a class by herself, and at 80, still going strong. They don’t make ‘em like this anymore.

Mousikopaigmonas

She was inspired by Horowitz, let's see, hope she lasts long.

Bautista P

Just saw her yesterday play this concerto. She's 81 now, no words.

Albert

@Bautista P ¿Estuviste en el Colón? Yo también!!

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