ALBUMMaria João Pires plays ChopinMaria João Pires
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ALBUMMaria João Pires plays ChopinMaria João Pires
ALBUMBach: Piano SoloMaria João Pires
ALBUMMaria João Pires: Bach & ChopinMaria João Pires
ALBUMBach: Piano Concertos, BWV 1052, 1055 & 1056Michel Corboz, Orquestra Gulbenkian & Maria João Pires
ALBUMChopin: Piano Concerto No. 1Maria João Pires, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & André Previn
ALBUMBeethoven: Piano Concerto No. 2 & Triple Concerto (Bonus Track Version)London Symphony Orchestra, Bernard Haitink, Maria João Pires, Gordan Nikolitch, Tim Hugh & Lars Vogt
ALBUMBeethoven: Piano Concerto No. 2Bernard Haitink, London Symphony Orchestra & Maria João Pires
ALBUMChopin: Piano Concerto / NocturnesMaria João Pires, Christopher Warren-Green & Sinfonia Varsovia
ALBUMMendelssohn: Symphony No. 3 "Scottish" & The Hebrides Overture - Schumann: Piano ConcertoLondon Symphony Orchestra, John Eliot Gardiner & Maria João Pires
ALBUMBeethoven: Piano Concertos Nos. 3 & 4Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Daniel Harding & Maria João Pires
The diminutive Portuguese pianist is a favourite of conductors from Chailly to Gardiner.
Artist Biography
Listen to Maria João Pires' vibrant playing with Claudio Abbado on her 2012 recording of the Piano Concerto No. 27 in B-flat major, K. 595 (1791), or the intensity she finds in the Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor, K. 466 (1785), and it’s not hard to hear why the Portuguese pianist is considered one of today's finest interpreters of Mozart. One of her most extraordinary performances of the D minor concerto took place with conductor Riccardo Chailly in Amsterdam in 1999, when after realising during the orchestra’s opening bars that she’d prepared the wrong piece, she switched and faultlessly joined in on cue. Such is the virtuosity of a pianist who, born in Lisbon in 1944, began giving public recitals at the age of five. In Romantic repertoire, too, Pires has set the benchmark—her 1996 recording of the Chopin nocturnes is still among the very best, capturing the poetic depths and free-flowing lyricism of these intimate salon works, while her 2014 recording of Beethoven’s Piano Concertos Nos 2 and 3 with Daniel Harding embraces the full range of the composer's dramatic expression. Although rumours of Pires’ retirement have been circulating for some years, she shows no signs of stopping and continues to perform the core repertoire of Beethoven, Mozart and Schubert to enraptured audiences.