Felix Mendelssohn: Song Without Words-Romance sans Paroles-Lied ohne Worte, op.109 Granados/Cassadò: Goyescas-Intermezzo Saint-Saëns: Allegro Appassionato Op.43 Cello: Jaqueline du Pré - Piano: Iris du Pré (HD video)
An absolute Genius... Ferencz Liszt, Niccolo Paganini, Ferruccio Buzoni, Jacqueline du Pre, Sviatoslav Richter... they came down to Earth to reveal to the world, what in reality was the Music of the greatest composers of the Mankind.
I don't know about the names you've cited, but Du Pre was and will always be, even after her untimely death, a once-in-500- years incredible gift by Life to humankind.
Siempre que escucho el Romance sin Palabras de Mendelssohn interpretado por Jacqueline du Pré, siento cuan difícilmente se puede alcanzar lo sublime con tamaña parquedad; ella logra hacer brotar en mí esa plenitud que la hermosura procura, haciéndome participe de la gracia que emana de sus cuerdas. Allá donde estés, desde el silencio y la ausencia. GRACIAS.
WOW! She makes that Cello really talk! The music from the strings are like magic! I’ve never in my life heard such brilliant sounds from this instrument as Jacqueline was doing! This will be at the top of my repertoire of listening! The only thing more fascinating than these vibration’s, was her beauty! When you’ve heard the best, why fool around with thee less?
No he podido dejar de escucharla desde que la descubrí hace poco. Jacqueline tocaba , no con el arco, sino el cello y ella llegaban a ser uno compartiendo el corazón.
Inigualable duo, cello-piano. En esta Canción sin Palabras, destaca esa juventud privilegiada. En Goyescas, que maestría. No me canso de escucharla y admirar su madurez precoz, su indudable riqueza interior, Alma grandiosa.
In the stream of the notes that pass through us, the expressive power of the sound architecture breaks with any form of transcription of the real to attach itself to the expression of an impalpable universe. Colors, composition, rhythm, constitute a language that truly gives voice to exaltation !
A divine piece of playing, amongst so many of du Pré. It's all been said about her, a phenomenon of a musician, a cellist who soon shone among the older masters around her (great ones too) to the point that she was fast put on their plane. In what ever she tackled she found triumph, for the cause of the music, none more so than in her Master Classes on the BBC, for the young players' sakes, as she approached the end of her life. Please RU-vid, please show them, true heart and soul shakers.
Her sister Hilary wrote that when they showed Jacqueline samples of roses, she could no longer see well and so picked the rose to be named for her by its scent. One of them was planted at her gravesite.
But nevertheless, she restes between us: with her music... Excuse my english: it is so far...And she is alife in our hearts. Yes, au moins in my heart. She is living for always, in eternity.
"Ma io voglio indovinare il cielo - nei tuoi occhi,che tutta ti abbandoni, - fanciulla,che ti inebrii di suoni - con anima gentile e sommo zelo.- e forse avrò sicuro sullo stelo - d'anima i tuoi mille sogni buoni."
Mai come in questo caso le tue immagini poetiche sono pertinenti. Sono uno sconfinato ammiratore di questa artista straordinaria e mi commuovo sempre ascoltando le sue numerose e preziose testimonianze interpretative. In lei c'era molto di più che tecnica e musicalità, era una delle poche che sapeva trasportarti nel "cuore" della musica stessa per poi scomparire, come a dire: io non sono che un tramite per questo...
0:00 Felix Mendelssohn: Song Without Words-Romance sans Paroles-Lied ohne Worte, op.109 4:42 Granados/Cassadò: Goyescas-Intermezzo 9:06 Saint-Saëns: Allegro Appassionato Op.43
Elle a toujours été belle, avec son sourire lumineux et sa joie de vivre et de faire de la musique ! Et la plus talentueuse violoncelliste du siècle dernier. Sublime Jacqueline Du Pré je vous aime ! 🦋♥️🌺 [27.10.2022]
How far could the human search for beauty ... Jacqueline du Pré went there! That is why his legacy is so enduring. No, the rest is not silence, as Shakespeare once said. Everything else is ineffable, like Jacqueline's own art.
Señores de You Tube, porque presentan al juvenil grupo de aquella època en que estaban juntos y grabaron el Quinteto La Trucha en vivo y ahora solo muestran ese "recorte y nada mas, yo, hace dos o tres años pude verlo gracias a Uds. y ahora ha desaparecido, es una làstima.-
hermosa y completamente limpia la interpretación además que ess muy biena para tocar las castañielas como me gusta su música voy, a buscar su misica, quiero, estas canciones y otras canciones para ponernos otra vez bien a punto de romance,s
+Ben Cuevas Why Gould? Rubinstein comes to my mind. Because of making the instrument sing! Jacqueline probably the best Cellist ever - and Rubinstein making the same thing with the piano first! :D
***** I think that you are probably right, 1963 she went to Paris to study under Tortelier and let her hair grow long. This was probably a BBC recording, once she started her professional career her accompanist was no longer her mother.