Margherita im Fono Forum: Fünf Fragen, fünf Antworten zu ihrem neuen Album „Fantasies“
Im Juli-Heft des renommierten Magazins Fono Forum stellt sich Margherita den fünf Fragen der beliebten Rubrik „Fünf Fragen, fünf Antworten“. Anlass ist die Veröffentlichung ihres neuen Albums „Fantasies“, das beim Label Hänssler Classic erschienen ist.

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Fonoforum – July 2025
Five Questions, Five Answers
Margherita Santi
1. A piece that means a lot to you but is far too little known:
Even though I wouldn’t say this music is unknown, I would choose Images by Claude Debussy. It accompanied my childhood in an extraordinarily beautiful way and is deeply intertwined with my memories. I have always listened to it in the interpretation of Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, which is particularly special to me – after all, my piano teacher was once his student.
2. A piece that most people play differently than you do:
This question is not easy to answer, as it implies a kind of comparison between artists. I always strive to bring authenticity into my interpretations. I am told that my interpretations are very personal or somehow different. That recently applied, for example, to Wagner’s Fantasy in F-sharp minor, where feedback reminded me of a similar reflection I had received about Beethoven’s Tempest Sonata.
3. A piece you never want to play again (but had to play in the past):
There are pieces I don’t want to return to at the moment because I still need some distance from them. Taking a break from a work is, for me, an essential part of the learning process. It’s very important to me to maintain an open attitude and mindset toward any piece of music. If I feel uncomfortable with a work, I first question myself.
4. The last musical experience that overwhelmed you (as a performer or as a listener):
It was in Lugano, when I heard Martha Argerich perform Schumann’s Piano Concerto with Charles Dutoit – a composer I hold very dear and with whom I’ve felt connected for years. I was impressed by the authenticity, sensitivity, and freedom she brought to the concert.
5. A piece you never understood:
Personally, I have no particular fondness for highly virtuosic pieces that primarily serve to show off technical skills – like many salon pieces, which are often short. They can be fun at times, but this tendency to lose substance does not particularly appeal to me.
Current Album:
Fantasies.
Beethoven: Moonlight Sonata;
Mozart: Fantasy in D minor KV 397;
Chopin: Fantasy in F minor Op. 49;
Schumann: Fantasy Pieces from Vienna;
Margherita Santi (2023); Hänssler Classic
