By Freya Parr

Published: Tuesday, 27 February 2024 at 13:49 PM


With a long and varied performance behind her, the great Argentinian pianist Martha Argerich has a wealth of top-tier recordings behind her. BBC Music Magazine has reviewed most – if not all – of these over the years, so we’ve picked out some of the best Martha Argerich recordings to get you started.

The best Martha Argerich recordings

Argerich plays Chopin (1965)

Only 24 when she was captured playing at Abbey Road, shortly after winning the 1965 Warsaw Chopin competition and shortly before she signed to Deutsche Grammophon (hence it taking EMI almost 35 years to allow it to appear), Martha Argerich performs with such white-hot intensity that it scarcely feels like a studio recording.

Her volcanic energy can leave you scrambling to keep up, but the Third Sonata is breathtaking in its spontaneity, and the Mazurkas are richly imbued with Polish spirit.

Read the full Argerich plays Chopin review here.