The purchase of the complete works of Jacqueline's is one of the best music purchases I ever made. They are uploaded to my computer hard drive, and I never tire of them. She was a beautiful woman in every way possible.
That's just it. In a few short years, she'd be battling MS, an insidious disease that robs you of everything, then kills you. But look at her here in the pool, two years married to Daniel Barenboim, young, healthy and happy and, at only 24 years of age, acclaimed as one of the world's greatest cellists. But that's life, isn't it? throwing us curves we can't see, ambushing us with bad things that lurk around every corner, ready to pounce when we least expect it.
I wish they had also interviewed Jacqueline on her own and then interview them together. I mean to have such amazing musicians in the same spot who also happen to be a couple. What a missed opportunity. It's almost as if they were like: "Here's the new Mozart!!... Oh and here's his wife. She's a musician too. Isn't she adorable?".
So Leute: es gab Viele wie Barenboim, es gab und es wird Keine geben wie Jaqueline Du Pre. Absolut unickal,unickaler als alle andere . ❤❤ Wir lieben dich, Jaqueline!!
Каждый раз смотрю на эту пару и думаю,какие же они были молодые,красивые,талантливые, успешные и безумно счастливые.и вся жизнь была впереди.но вдруг пришла болезнь ...😥
Really fun to see a very young Barenboim, so talented and so confident. (Ahh, the era of big sideburns and turtleneck sweaters!) "Smiling, because a beaming expression never seems to leave her face" described Jacqueline du Pre so well!
@Enizker I was being polite, you should learn the circumstances before you mouth off yourself. www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/classicalmusic/3620698/My-affair-I-dont-think-Jackie-knew.html
You are a shadow, she was lucky and happy to be with him, and maybe you don't know but nothing in a couple is independent, they are one, She can't be who you think She is without Him, obviously, and the other way around. A couple is meant to be, is two halfs of one thing, masterpiece of God. Imagine playing music alone all the time. Myths are for ignorants. He is the boss of the band she is the main musician, both important. Why you hate so much? Do you think she likes your comment?
@@jamien.5528 She got multiple sclerosis in about 1972 aged 27, had to give up playing when it was diagnosed in 1973 and died in 1987 aged 42. Such a terrible terrible tragedy.
@@carolineholmes4524 May be it is fame that does this and constant reverence about your superiority does this. Ashkenazy had a similar way of doing things.
Oh to have been young then, when young people just had fun, were polite, well-mannered, well-rounded, etc. Unlike my generation 25 years later, and certainly today's youth 50 years later. So sad how things have changed.....
My man you have absolutely no knowledge of what Iife was like back then. You fantasize about how those times are, but it remains so... a fantasy. Well mannered and polite? People have been saying that since the 1900. Trust me, your generation is better than any that came before.
@Brenda Rawlins Then I'm sorry to tell you that you don't know history. Do you think that riots were invented in the 21 century? Even though we are far from being in a ideal period of time, this is the most civiliced we have been in human history. Another thing, don't forget that riots now in the US (or around the world) are being done to protest injustice. They are mad because of the injustice that some people are facing. That is as noble (not to mention reasonable, understanding and considerate) as it gets.
The English Chamber Orchestra of that time was a wonderful mix of seasoned veterans and young players. Can anyone tell me in which hall they were rehearsing Mozart K. 595?
Dakika 4: "Asıl işi müzisyenlik olmayan insanların çoğu sabah 9 akşam 5 ofise gider ve sadece saat 5te işlerini bitirdiklerinde hayat (yapmayı sevdikleri şeyleri, yapmak istedikleri şeyleri yapabilmek için) yeni başlar...." der ve beni bitirir... Yüzüme çarpmasaydın be Barenboim usta 😅
For Jackie to have known that she was already replaced before her death was incredibly heart breaking. While he may have contributed to her care and did indeed visit her. He had already abandoned her emotionally. She knew. A wife knows. It breaks my heart, because there was nothing she could do. The trajectory of her disease was a steady decline. It is for hard to see and know of your replacements while you are still alive. Thank you for the beautiful music you left us.
Ahora es él quien sufre una enfermedad neurológica. Cómo hubiera sido si Jackie hubiera estado a su lado? A un genio así se le perdonan algunos pecados .....
Barenboim will be remembered as one of the greatest musicians in the two centuries he’s lived in. His interpretations are excellent, he’s written intelligent books, tried so much to use music to increase human togetherness, taught many musicians and speaks a half dozen languages at least, the three I know almost flawlessly. Maybe Jacqueline would’ve become the best cellist ever, but she wasn’t known as an expostulator or educator and certainly not as a conductor. It’s sad that she died.
Barenboim is a great musician AND also an arsehole. His wife was a splendid talent and a wonderful human being. So sad she met someone who wasn't really at her level.
Bill Deef Barenboim’s human “qualities” don’t need a reference to be compared against: they are bad by themself. He might live on for decades to come or he might have died long ago: still an arsehole.
trisinogy “Themself” doesn’t exist. So do you know other people like Barenboim? because unless you know him personally, I think you’re transferring some figure of your past into him to get so worked up about a media figure. What did he do to make you so angry?
Plus and performs many many pieces. Numerous. And many many details and many many avenues of depth missing. Non stop Performances like a parrot is not the answer. Lot of depth missing. Speed and exaggerated expressionism is not the answer. Impresses the common man who knows little that’s all.
This is a previously unreleased footage never seen before. Thanks for releasing it.
The purchase of the complete works of Jacqueline's is one of the best music purchases I ever made. They are uploaded to my computer hard drive, and I never tire of them.
She was a beautiful woman in every way possible.
Great to see my late father splashing around the pool too
That's so cool!!!
SO pleased to find this, young, playing & conducting and pleased that in 2019, he does the same things.
Jacqueline de Pre was a genius. She stands alone.
Yes. She wash.
Jacqueline du Pre was a musician’s musician of the highest order and a cellist that’s unmatched even after her passing ❤️🎶
Daniel was and remains great, but Jacqueline, in many people's opinion including mine, was the greatest musician of the 20th century.
ysgol3 That's absurd...!😊😂
@@andrewkennaugh1065 I agree with you Andrew : the greatest musician of the XXth century was Conlon Nancarrow !
Lonchaney Fanch... Nah,Les Dawson for me...😚🤣
@@andrewkennaugh1065 I don't know him. I'm going to search some videos. Thanks ! 😊
@@mangstadt1 LOL.
Era assolutamente straordinaria, brillava di luce propria...vederla e sentire fu un momento esaltante nella mia vita.Illuminava, era pura vita.
Extraordinary musician and excellent conductor, from Argentina.
She was fantasic
Almost twenty years ago,I listened,Borenboem how he beautifully played Mozart symphony,still ringing my ears and leads me to the another heaven
My god to see Jacqueline so well and happy-knowing her fate,is one of the saddest visuals I've ever seen.
That's just it. In a few short years, she'd be battling MS, an insidious disease that robs you of everything, then kills you. But look at her here in the pool, two years married to Daniel Barenboim, young, healthy and happy and, at only 24 years of age, acclaimed as one of the world's greatest cellists. But that's life, isn't it? throwing us curves we can't see, ambushing us with bad things that lurk around every corner, ready to pounce when we least expect it.
I wish they had also interviewed Jacqueline on her own and then interview them together. I mean to have such amazing musicians in the same spot who also happen to be a couple. What a missed opportunity. It's almost as if they were like: "Here's the new Mozart!!... Oh and here's his wife. She's a musician too. Isn't she adorable?".
This film claiming that Barenboim as good as Mozart 5:39. Are you kidding me!!. Barenboim was and is the second rated pianist. Barenboim so over-rated
Almost as great as her husband the narrator says at the beginning. She was at least as great...maybe greater.
BEST NOT to compare-appreciate BOTH 🥂🎻🎵🎶
Greater on the cello... not as great on the piano or as a conductor...!😂
deborah ... That's not saying much!😚 Actually, Daniel is one of those guys who looks better the older he gets...!😊🤣
@@andrewkennaugh1065 tongue in cheek! Geez!!!
deborah colageo ...And there was I thinking you were being serious...!😚🤣
What a talent for both.
So Leute: es gab Viele wie Barenboim, es gab und es wird Keine geben wie Jaqueline Du Pre. Absolut unickal,unickaler als alle andere . ❤❤ Wir lieben dich, Jaqueline!!
Каждый раз смотрю на эту пару и думаю,какие же они были молодые,красивые,талантливые, успешные и безумно счастливые.и вся жизнь была впереди.но вдруг пришла болезнь ...😥
Really fun to see a very young Barenboim, so talented and so confident. (Ahh, the era of big sideburns and turtleneck sweaters!) "Smiling, because a beaming expression never seems to leave her face" described Jacqueline du Pre so well!
I agree!
I don't know the cumstances but why was he living with another woman and even fathered a child before she died? Couldn't he just wait?
@Enizker I was being polite, you should learn the circumstances before you mouth off yourself. www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/classicalmusic/3620698/My-affair-I-dont-think-Jackie-knew.html
And look at Barenboim’s Elvis Presley side burns! Ah, the glories of youth, but thankfully talent outlives beauty!
Jaqueline was a pure musical being and anyone in her shadow was just that , a shadow in time .
You are a shadow, she was lucky and happy to be with him, and maybe you don't know but nothing in a couple is independent, they are one, She can't be who you think She is without Him, obviously, and the other way around. A couple is meant to be, is two halfs of one thing, masterpiece of God. Imagine playing music alone all the time. Myths are for ignorants. He is the boss of the band she is the main musician, both important. Why you hate so much? Do you think she likes your comment?
Magnificent piano playing by Barenboim
너무나 귀중한 영상이네...많은 생각을 하고 갑니다..고맙습니다 thx ;)
Thats quite a talent pool....
What a dynamic talented couple. They seem so mature, only in their early 20s. That seems to be the way back in the day, maturity wise.
To be exact, he's 26 and she's 24 here.
This film claiming that Barenboim as good as Mozart 5:39 Are you kidding me.. It is not true.Barenboim was and is the second rated pianist
Sigo a Baremboin desde Argentina.
1:11 How could you do that? Oof.
So sad also what happened to Jacqueline, so very sad.....
The woman indeed was talented as well as her husband.....
What happened to her??
@@jamien.5528 She got multiple sclerosis in about 1972 aged 27, had to give up playing when it was diagnosed in 1973 and died in 1987 aged 42. Such a terrible terrible tragedy.
Jarod Carnarvon
Jaqueline du Pré indeed was more talented, more genial as her husband.
Harry Potter
Die wahre Geschichte ihrer tragischen Krankheit ist noch nicht geschrieben worden,obwohl verfilmt. Zensur Lebender!.
@@carolineholmes4524 May be it is fame that does this and constant reverence about your superiority does this. Ashkenazy had a similar way of doing things.
Oh to have been young then, when young people just had fun, were polite, well-mannered, well-rounded, etc. Unlike my generation 25 years later, and certainly today's youth 50 years later. So sad how things have changed.....
My man you have absolutely no knowledge of what Iife was like back then. You fantasize about how those times are, but it remains so... a fantasy. Well mannered and polite? People have been saying that since the 1900. Trust me, your generation is better than any that came before.
@Brenda Rawlins Then I'm sorry to tell you that you don't know history. Do you think that riots were invented in the 21 century? Even though we are far from being in a ideal period of time, this is the most civiliced we have been in human history.
Another thing, don't forget that riots now in the US (or around the world) are being done to protest injustice. They are mad because of the injustice that some people are facing. That is as noble (not to mention reasonable, understanding and considerate) as it gets.
It was 1969 - young Australians and Americans were being sent off to die in a pointless war. They were learning not to be polite.
A soft spoken leader, very rare
to be able to play the complete beethoven piano sonatas by the age of 18 as barenboim did is simply unimaginable.
Saint-Saens did it aged 10!
Barenboim learned the piano works of Mozart, Beethoven AND Brahms as a teenager.
Baremboim es argentino nacido y criado a los hizo sus estudios hasta los doce años en argentina luego emigró con sus padres a Israel ❤🇦🇷✌️🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷✌️
Jaqueline du pre genio total la amamos for ever Dios la tenga con los ángeles hermosa y la mejor cellista,❤❤😂😂😂
Jacqueline is first as a musician..none better since.
Great!
4:30 well said.
Those were the days, when Purcell still sounded like Stokowski.
The English Chamber Orchestra of that time was a wonderful mix of seasoned veterans and young players. Can anyone tell me in which hall they were rehearsing Mozart K. 595?
Probably at Wigmore...
This would be after they arrived in Australia - probably Melbourne Town Hall.
Four years after this, at the age of a mere 28 years old, she was forced to stop playing, because of Multiple Sclerosis!
si lo mas trsite es el abaNDONO QUE HIZO SU MARIDO DE ELLA CUANDO SE ENFERMO - EL ME INSPIRA UN GRAN DESPRECIO
I believe history will remember him mainly for being Jaqueline DuPree’s husband. She outshoned him.
She was far more talented than her husband. Never reaching her full potential before getting that terrible illness
Where is she in all of this??
Porque en inglés??? quiero traducción al español.
Anyone else who cannot stand his drivel? She was riveting... way too good for him.
Where is this?
Some say the Fitzroy Pool in Melbourne, but we're not sure!
Barenboim must be Billy Joel's brother.
Lol he does look like him 😂😂. And BJ is a pretty good pianist too
You're right
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Muy bellos.
Dakika 4: "Asıl işi müzisyenlik olmayan insanların çoğu sabah 9 akşam 5 ofise gider ve sadece saat 5te işlerini bitirdiklerinde hayat (yapmayı sevdikleri şeyleri, yapmak istedikleri şeyleri yapabilmek için) yeni başlar...." der ve beni bitirir... Yüzüme çarpmasaydın be Barenboim usta 😅
He abandoned her in her illness. Her later years were tragic.
@Enizker Are you seriously defending an arsehole? What a joke.
@@trisinogy Learn something and think before posting (and making an arsehole of yourself).
NOSEhow2LIV says who?
For Jackie to have known that she was already replaced before her death was incredibly heart breaking. While he may have contributed to her care and did indeed visit her. He had already abandoned her emotionally. She knew. A wife knows. It breaks my heart, because there was nothing she could do. The trajectory of her disease was a steady decline. It is for hard to see and know of your replacements while you are still alive. Thank you for the beautiful music you left us.
Not enough Jacqueline du Pré in this,..thumb down..
Z,,
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Barenboim one of the finest player ever (together with de Pre').
2.46 A glimpse of the famous artist Pushwagner?
Apart from her wondrous talent, she looks ravishing in a bikini too !
Una consulta: Jackie tuvo hijos con Daniel B?....
No
No
Afortunately, NO.
Alguien sabe que paso entre daniel y jaqueline?
Jaqueline fallecio de una enfermedad muy joven
Jacqueline Du Pré , Marcel Cerdan my father talked often about them when j was a child j remember...
Actually Jacqueline could have conducted brilliantly I reckon had she been given the chance
And their children would have become footballers lol
ClIve James is the commentator.
No, he'd left for England in 1960.
Ahora es él quien sufre una enfermedad neurológica. Cómo hubiera sido si Jackie hubiera estado a su lado?
A un genio así se le perdonan algunos pecados .....
daniel and jackie,were marriged?
any one may respond.
Yes, they were married.
Barenboim will be remembered as one of the greatest musicians in the two centuries he’s lived in. His interpretations are excellent, he’s written intelligent books, tried so much to use music to increase human togetherness, taught many musicians and speaks a half dozen languages at least, the three I know almost flawlessly. Maybe Jacqueline would’ve become the best cellist ever, but she wasn’t known as an expostulator or educator and certainly not as a conductor. It’s sad that she died.
Barenboim is a great musician AND also an arsehole. His wife was a splendid talent and a wonderful human being. So sad she met someone who wasn't really at her level.
trisinogy yeah, only the good die young. Or maybe it’s because they die so young that they’re good
Bill Deef Barenboim’s human “qualities” don’t need a reference to be compared against: they are bad by themself. He might live on for decades to come or he might have died long ago: still an arsehole.
trisinogy “Themself” doesn’t exist. So do you know other people like Barenboim? because unless you know him personally, I think you’re transferring some figure of your past into him to get so worked up about a media figure. What did he do to make you so angry?
Bill Deef themselves, sorry, my dear. Is it better now? You clearly deserve to be Barenboim’s admirer. :)
:(
Barenboim: bull shit
Barenboim so over-rated.
ARE THERE ANY PICTURES OF HER GASH AND ARSEHOLE AVAILABLE ON THE INTERNET?
What the heck?
아무리 마누라가 아파도 메몰차게 갈아타는기 오데있노.......ㅆㅂㄴ
내 그래서 바렌보임 지휘한곡 또는 그의 피아노곡은
되도록이면 안듣는다.......
Plus and performs many many pieces. Numerous. And many many details and many many avenues of depth missing. Non stop Performances like a parrot is not the answer. Lot of depth missing. Speed and exaggerated expressionism is not the answer. Impresses the common man who knows little that’s all.
You sound like a real twat
Likewise
Boys, boys, boys.............
Bharat C. Sampat ,,,,,???☝️☝️☝️FART OFF.
Olive oil might be better for you.
Or Cod Liver Oil.