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C est tellement triste c était un génie du violoncelle elle rayonnait dans tous les domaines. Je suis si triste quand je l entends jouer! Soit heureuse la haut Jackie
She was a brilliant musician*** a higher spirit***🌞 He liked to be part of her genius side but he would not make it anyway. He was not enough for her not only as a human being but as amusician too. Her love towards him make him equal to her angelic eyes. Of course he left her with her first health challenge. He pretended to be equal to her for his ego-fame benefits She was an angel and a very highly evolved personality with a real spirit evolved to a higher music. He was just a well known professional, maybe with some authority behind him... He obviously wanted to suck her energy for he was aware that she is brilliant mucisian of a higher level than he was . He would nt stand to face his mediocrity and wanted to share her light as if he was part of it. But he wasn't of course. He would never be.No matter what his ego was telling him, no matter what his environment maybe convinced him that he is.. The irony is that he speaks about lady musicians in general who are more professionals than good human beings..lol .At that moment he was subconsciously revealing himself and what he was about to do without being aware of his very low qualities that are obvious to others It s only her we want to remember. She was selected from heavens to be what she was . ..her soul her brilliance her grace*** She is an angel. M so in bliss when listen to her playings***...❣️🌞💗
Daniel Barenboim was a child prodigy and an internationally renowned pianist and conductor years before he even met Jacqueline du Pré. Daniel Barenboim never divorced Jacqueline Du Pré and he paid for her house and her around the clock care. He also visited her regularly (though his visits became less frequent with the passage of time). He did, however, secretly live with a Russian- Israeli concert pianist and his two children she gave birth to, in Paris, where he worked, several years before Jacqueline died. He claimed that Jacqueline never knew about this, though she once asked why a baby was crying in the background, during one of her telephone conversations with him.
I don't know in which percentage you are right, but at a more general level your remark is interesting and unusual. What is certain is that there is a very thick layer of hypocrisy in the music world and overestimation by the audience of the human qualities of great artists: many of them are just mean people, but truth is kept secret in the backstage 🙂
Barenboim was nearly 30 when the illness of Jacqueline du Pre became really serious, nearly 40 when he met his second wife, around 60 when he was able to play chamber music with violoncello regularly again and around 70 when he was able to give little glimpses of this painful fate.
Tristissima storia. Pensavo, credevo le fosse stato sempre accanto fra un concerto e l'altro . Poiche continuava suonare e poi dirigere ...bravo musicista. Ma poca umanità.... Triste comportamento....
@@Christine-gy9ux non ha giudicato certo se lha lasciata per un altra e due figli.... .. .. Inizio malattia... Un uomo senza umanità . Triste storia ...Ricordiamo Lei. Dolcissima Fantastica
She, Jacqui, dealt with her illness with great grace. Daniel dealt with it by having an affair and two children with another woman before Jacqui died in 1987. The only love of Daniel Barenboim’s life seems to be himself.
@@quaver1239 ?? Have you read about the entire story? She has been sexually abused in her childhood so music was her only way to express any emotions. She's left Daniel at some point in their marriage and cheated, so she's no angel herself. She's mentally unstable and if she didn't want to give him children - why would he not have children with someone else?
What love story? Her illness was the reason to get divorced? It was not trully love,only supperficial feeling that failed by first temptation.It makes mi sick to think of him as of one person with character...He kept her the rest of her life without knowledge about his new relationship...
Nikola Acimovic : There was no divorce. He had an affair and two children while Jacqui was alive, and married his mistress shortly after Jacqueline died. I agree with all your opinions of Barenboim.
She left him first during their marriage. This is a dysfunctional relationship - she's been sexually abused as a child and Daniel is narcissistic. Both difficult to live with
J'espère qu'à notre époque, d'habitude si frivole, quelqu'un se souvient encore de Jacqueline du Pré, si talentueuse! Elle incarnait la vie, qui le lui a bien mal rendu. Elle a traversé notre temps comme un météore, à l'instar de tant de génies...
I recommend a wonderful movie to watch, about Jacqueline du Pre, called ‘Jacqueline and Hilary’. The movie is based on the book written by Jacqueline’s sister, Hilary and brother, Pier called ‘A Genius in the Family’. Both movie and book are excellent. I will say that after watching the movie and reading the book (and watching RUclips documentary clips about Daniel and Jacqueline), I kind of question the genuineness of Daniel’s love for her. However, in saying this, I wasn’t in the relationship so one will never truly know other than the two people involved. Mine is a subjective observation of Daniel from my interest in human relationships, especially the behaviour of narcissism. Anyway, one thing we do know is Jacqueline was a talented cello player, who brought joy to many. I enjoy listening to her music, even to this day. Thank you Jacqueline (and to Allegrofilms for this RUclips video) 🌻
Another thing we know about Jackie is that she cheated on him first... & he stood by her anyway. She was perhaps already ill unbeknownst to them, but she said that her "relationship w Daniel was over". That, well before her illness was diagnosed. She said he couldn't satisfy her sexually anymore. Illness, probably. I read all the books & saw the film & also found them fine. Didn't change my opinion of Jackie one bit. Of Daniel, yes. I respected him again & sympathised more w his situation.
Love story?!, On HER side yes. In the middle of her decline re her terrible illness, he had a mistress in Paris and had 4 children with her. Some ‘love’.
@@mckavitt13 good for him obviously but if he really had an affair when she was at the end of her life, while she was dying, then this really shows that he wasn't humanly great ... talent is another thing...
For those trashing & otherwise spreading hateful stories or out & out lies about Daniel Barenboim (such as he didn't attend her funeral, whereas he was a pall-bearer): Daniel Barenboim [Interview by Michael Shelde, 12:01AM BST 15 Jul 2004] For more than 15 years, she [Jackie] suffered, gradually losing her ability even to feed herself. In 1987, the once vivacious queen of the cello died at 42, her round-the-clock care paid for by her husband, who was constantly at her side in the last two days. But that wasn't the whole story. He was keeping a secret from his wife; he had fallen in love with another woman in France, where he had taken the job of directing the Paris Orchestra, and had fathered two children by her. Did Jackie ever learn the truth? He shrugs. "I can't say. I don't think so. But you never know. I didn't want to hurt her." He doesn't try to excuse his own behaviour. It's just what happened under difficult circumstances and, after 17 years it seems almost another lifetime away. He and Elena now make their home in Berlin, with three months spent each year in Chicago, and his sons are grown up - one is 21 and "obsessed with hip-hop", his father says with a sigh, and the other is 19 and studying philosophy at the Sorbonne. It has been said, uncharitably, that the ambitious and restless Barenboim responded to Jackie's fatal illness with the attitude that one life was to be sacrificed, not two. He scowls when I repeat this notion and shakes his head. "No, never. That wasn't in my mind at all. I took care of Jackie. But I also had to make a living. I had to work. And then, in France, I met Elena. I knew her father. One thing led to another. It wasn't planned." He is still in awe of Jackie's talent, saying that music poured out of her, as though from "a source of nature". I mention that, from her sickbed, she reportedly gazed out of her window in London and said, "Look at all those people walking around perfectly fit with nothing to give, while I who have so much to give - why can't I do it?" He nods. "That's the great tragedy. She was an amazing musician who was coming into her own, and had so much left to give. It was taken away from her, and she was the never the same."
@@IsomerSoma Ofc it does... to see him as a flawed human being... as was Jackie... she started straying first. And w her bro-in-law. But who cares? They are great artists who loved & hurt those they loved. Sound familiar?
Чудесна двойка в началото... но когато Баренбойм научава, че е болна - той я изоставя и създава ново семейство. Баренбойм може е да е добър диригент и пианист, но като човек - заради липсата на човещина и морал... заслужава упрек и подобна на нейната съдба...
Are you completely sure he abandoned her as soon as he learnt about her illnes? That is not true. Some years later she'd been diagnosed, he met someone else but still he accompanied her till the end. Whats more, he was literally next to her when she passed.
The comment of him leaving her when she fell incurably ill is very unfair as he never divorced her and kept looking after her devotedly for 14 years until her death.
@@akekif He remarried after her death. He got into another affair when she fell into a coma but at this stage nobody could foretell when she was going to die. She could have stayed in that state for decades. MLS is a very nasty disease not only for the patients but for their families as well.
@@creativecolours2022 He began an affair 5 years before she died, when she was still teaching. Hillary and Jacqueline was a terrible movie. It didn't show Jacqueline teaching even once after she stopped playing due to MS. She taught for years and helped so many young musicians after she was forced to give up due to MS. She also made new editions of the pieces she played,with her bowings and expression marks, narrated in performances of Peter and the Wolf and did so many other wonderful things after she had to stop playing. The book, Hillary and Jackie is much better than the movie that's supposed to be based on it. Daniel Barenboim was a child prodigy and an internationally renowned pianist and conductor years before he even met Jacqueline du Pré. Daniel Barenboim never divorced Jacqueline Du Pré and he paid for her house and her around the clock care. He also visited her regularly (though his visits became less frequent with the passage of time). He did, however, secretly live with a Russian- Israeli concert pianist and his two children she gave birth to, in Paris, where he worked, several years before Jacqueline died. He claimed that Jacqueline never knew about this, though she once asked why a baby was crying in the background, during one of her telephone conversations with him.
Desafortunadamente, no tenemos subtítulos de este video, pero tenemos una playlist dedicada a documentales con subtítulos en español, puedes encontrarlo en este link: goo.gl/s6sSG1 Esperamos que lo disfrutes.
Daniel Barenboim never divorced Jacqueline Du Pré and he paid for her house and her around the clock care. He also visited her regularly (though his visits became less frequent with the passage of time). He did, however, secretly live with a Russian- Israeli concert pianist and his two children she gave birth to, in Paris, where he worked, several years before Jacqueline died. He claimed that Jacqueline never knew about this, though she once asked why a baby was crying in the background, during one of her telephone conversations with him.
@jiyeon oh I'd learnt same by insinuation in the DVD Who Was Jacqueline du Pré? by C Nupen.. HE said "by the people who knew her best", meaning her friends, even acquaintances! & NOT her family. Not true, obviously. I read A Genius in the Family by her sister... which did not change my opinion of Jackie one iota. Nupen is paranoid. Carol Easton denies none of the sister & brother's revelations info in her book, Jacqueline Du Pré, mostly about her career. Some peo are shocked... not I. The sister & bro aren't crazy about the "friends"... who were less there for her during her illness than Danny tho’ they lived in England, he in Paris... who provided Jackie w a 24-hr tel line directly to him. Not crazy about Danny either, bec he is part of the "famous friends". But they are fairer towards him. She was the first to distance herself from the marriage, to have an affair, prior to diagnosis of her illness. Danny married his lover after years of living together in Paris, having two children. They are married to this day. So many years later.
According to her sister' book, she had an extra-marital affair in 1971 with her sister's husband, well before Barenboim went to Paris and had his own affair.
Yes, I remember that one from the movie (I haven't read the book, but I think one day I will). It was actually staged as Jacqueline asking her sister for permission to sleep with her husband or starting an affair with him, and Hillary gave her consent because she felt bad for her sister. It was a very complicated story of sibling rivalry between Hillary and Jackie (that was the title of the movie); they initially seemed to have competes for their mother's affection through music, and later competing with each other through what the one had in her life and the other did not. (At least that's the way the movie presented it, which was based on the book that Hillary had written together with her brother Piers).
@@christianealshut1123 Thanks Christiane. I was just concerned to see some balance since Barenboim is portrayed as heartless, but this no doubt disturbed him. She seems to have cheated first. At the end of the day, I just hold onto the music. Best wishes.
@@lukemarsden5872 Oh I did not know that. I wonder whether it was due to travelling and so on? I have only heard her speaking as she does in this video.
i don´t see the love story anywhere because of baremboin did. i t seems to me even seelfish and cruel. Jacquelie was wonderful as a person and musician, always laughing despite her cruell illness and she was a fascinating interpreter that i almost don´t think i still believe insurmountable. On the oher hand barempoim is a great director and musician. No doubts
How much do you ACTUALLY know about them and their life? Unless you knew them personally, you really don't know enough to judge either of them. I am sure you have known or at least observed complicated human relationships in your own life? Blaming someone for not putting their own life at pause is strange. He was always there for her, but to not have a life himself? How long should he have waited? Perhaps she, knowing that she couldn't be a wife to him in her state, begged him to move on? Since we can only speculate, let's try a few more narratives.
How I hate him,that abbandoned her when pour Jacky was seriously sick!! To leave your wife in that way and chose a new lover..you Baremboim,are a real monster.
Daniel Barenboim was a child prodigy and an internationally renowned pianist and conductor years before he even met Jacqueline du Pré. Daniel Barenboim never divorced Jacqueline Du Pré and he paid for her house and her around the clock care. He also visited her regularly (though his visits became less frequent with the passage of time). He did, however, secretly live with a Russian- Israeli concert pianist and his two children she gave birth to, in Paris, where he worked, several years before Jacqueline died. He claimed that Jacqueline never knew about this, though she once asked why a baby was crying in the background, during one of her telephone conversations with him.
ELLA ERA UN GENIO Y EL ES UN GRAN MUSICO, PERO UNA PERSONA HORRIBLE. -DE LO PEOR-. LO BUENO DE ELLA ES QUE NUNCA SE QUEJO EN PUBLICO DE SU MARIDO. Y EL TUVO LA OSADIA DE IR A SU ENTIERRO DESPUES DE MUCHO TIEMPO SIN IR A VERLA EN VIDA
Man, so fake. So manufactured. Even the "Received Pronunciation" of her accent. If she had spoken with her real voice, then maybe you could believe the insincere sales pitch. Also I'm having difficulty believing that she was was swept off her feet by a guy who is smaller than her.
Even before she died...He lied to her the rest of her life...Sorry,but I can not deal and respect him as an artist when he did that to her...How many of us have relationships so that could stay with the loved one until death...I can not think in other terms knowing the reason and can not respect him in any other possible way...
Where do you get these strange ideas? Jacqui got multiple sclerosis, was eventually bedridden and slowly died. Daniel met someone else while Jacqui was ill, had two children with the other woman; Jacqui then died, and the following year Daniel married the new woman.
@@yvonnehutchings7606 I do understand that Patrick's comment was quite inappropriate, even I took it with a negative reaction, but it doesn't hurt to acknowledge more superficial triumphs, no?
@@7TheMrSeven7 If he'd acknowledged her musicianship - she was, after all, one of the greatest - then acknowledging her other attributes might have been more acceptable. He's quite entitled to express his opinion of course, it's just sad that he didn't mention the reason why she was so famous!
@@yvonnehutchings7606 although a presence of a musician on stage is a crucial aspect that's determined by all sorts of factors such as physical beauty, I can only say that you're right.
@@7TheMrSeven7 Yes - there's nothing wrong in noticing someone's physical beauty - male or female - it's all part of their attraction to the audience. And acqueline du Pré was lovely!
I recall being awestruck by her. Still am. She left us with beauty for all time 💖
Great woman and great musician. She deserved to live Such a loss!!
What a beautiful and talented woman!!!
Baremboim was 24 years old back in 1966 and du Pre just 21!
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Had forgotten how luminous Jacqueline du Pre was. I loved her love story with her "Danny". Thank you, RUclips
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C est tellement triste c était un génie du violoncelle elle rayonnait dans tous les domaines. Je suis si triste quand je l entends jouer! Soit heureuse la haut Jackie
She was full of energy and charisma ! Can't blame the two gentlemen turning to take a second look at her ! I'd do the same !
A love story for some of the greatest players ever.
Very sad that it all ended so quickly.
In a way, it was even worse that it DIDN'T end quickly. A decade of illness where she couldn't play... When the music was her life.
I am reading her biograph now. I am fascinated.
Absolutely beautiful woman, with a wonderful presence,
They are all close friends in those days.Fou T'song , Ashkenazy , Barenboim , du Pre , and Zukerman.
Don't forget Perlman!
And Sir John Barbirolli
and Zubin Mehta
@@fisherli7187grande Metha
Que ironia su enfermedad!!!!
Tan brillante y hermosa.
She was a brilliant musician*** a higher spirit***🌞
He liked to be part of her genius side
but he would not make it anyway. He was not enough for her not only as a human being but as amusician too. Her love towards him make him equal to her angelic eyes.
Of course he left her with her first health challenge. He pretended to be equal to her for his ego-fame benefits
She was an angel and a very highly evolved personality with a real spirit evolved to a higher music. He was just a well known professional, maybe with some authority behind him... He obviously wanted to suck her energy for he was aware that she is brilliant mucisian of a higher level than he was . He would nt stand to face his mediocrity and wanted to share her light as if he was part of it. But he wasn't of course. He would never be.No matter what his ego was telling him, no matter what his environment maybe convinced him that he is.. The irony is that he speaks about lady musicians in general who are more professionals than good human beings..lol .At that moment he was subconsciously revealing himself and what he was about to do without being aware of his very low qualities that are obvious to others It s only her we want to remember. She was selected from heavens to be what she was . ..her soul her brilliance her grace*** She is an angel. M so in bliss when listen to her playings***...❣️🌞💗
Daniel Barenboim was a child prodigy and an internationally renowned pianist and conductor years before he even met Jacqueline du Pré.
Daniel Barenboim never divorced Jacqueline Du Pré and he paid for her house and her around the clock care. He also visited her regularly (though his visits became less frequent with the passage of time). He did, however, secretly live with a Russian- Israeli concert pianist and his two children she gave birth to, in Paris, where he worked, several years before Jacqueline died. He claimed that Jacqueline never knew about this, though she once asked why a baby was crying in the background, during one of her telephone conversations with him.
I don't know in which percentage you are right, but at a more general level your remark is interesting and unusual. What is certain is that there is a very thick layer of hypocrisy in the music world and overestimation by the audience of the human qualities of great artists: many of them are just mean people, but truth is kept secret in the backstage 🙂
Two great and humble artists.
Wow - what a great find! Much appreciated!
Barenboim was nearly 30 when the illness of Jacqueline du Pre became really serious, nearly 40 when he met his second wife, around 60 when he was able to play chamber music with violoncello regularly again and around 70 when he was able to give little glimpses of this painful fate.
Remorse after crappy behaviour , no wonder.
Bareboim una dolce persona. Grandi insieme.... Fantastico direttore d'orchestra. firchestra.
Squallido commento@@beatapogorzelska1241swuallid
Love story or not he still left her for another woman when she became ill n had 2 sons . It wasn't such a brilliant love story
Но она была....Судят других те,кто сам ничего не чувствует..
Комментарии обывателей мне неприятны.
Qui êtes vous, lydia Brindley, pour juger ?
Tristissima storia. Pensavo, credevo le fosse stato sempre accanto fra un concerto e l'altro . Poiche continuava suonare e poi dirigere ...bravo musicista. Ma poca umanità.... Triste comportamento....
@@Christine-gy9ux non ha giudicato certo se lha lasciata per un altra e due figli.... .. .. Inizio malattia... Un uomo senza umanità . Triste storia ...Ricordiamo Lei. Dolcissima Fantastica
I do agree.
When he left her she was already sick with M.S.
00:02 men's reaction on her. She was a beautiful butterfly!
They maybe also saw the cameras? She was a beauty.
People look at me all the time if I carry my cello with me outside, it is usually people being amazed by the size of cello case really lol.
Как жаль,что любовь и счастье этих двух красивых и талантливых людей разрушила беспощадная болезнь😥
Die Liebe sollte stärker sein als jede Krankheit. In guten wie in schlechten Zeiten, heißt es.
@@egonl.4658 Sie haben absolut Recht. Der große Pianist Alexei Sultanov und seine Ehefrau Dace Sultanov sind ein Beispiel der Liebe…
0:40 that's proper caring for your instrument
Lol, how else would you fly with a cello?
@@Qee7en I heard Tortelier sometimes put his in the hold.
A beautiful woman!!!
Love, Music... Some Words that Creator uses to play this Wonders. Thank you Daniel and Jackeline!!!!! Le Chaim!!!!
So beautiful. So sad of what the love of his life faced and I can't imagine how any mortal can deal with that
Do you refer to Ms?
@@alicegardenghi I'm not sure what you're getting at. Was there an issue with interpretation?
She, Jacqui, dealt with her illness with great grace. Daniel dealt with it by having an affair and two children with another woman before Jacqui died in 1987. The only love of Daniel Barenboim’s life seems to be himself.
@@quaver1239 ?? Have you read about the entire story? She has been sexually abused in her childhood so music was her only way to express any emotions.
She's left Daniel at some point in their marriage and cheated, so she's no angel herself. She's mentally unstable and if she didn't want to give him children - why would he not have children with someone else?
@@MT-sw8rf Don't ruin the faux outrage with inconvenient facts! "Oudtshoornify" is a little obsessed with Barenboim and his supposed shortcomings LOL
😂😃😆como para no darse vuelta y mirarla...hermosos los dos.Forever in our heart ❤Jacq.
What love story? Her illness was the reason to get divorced? It was not trully love,only supperficial feeling that failed by first temptation.It makes mi sick to think of him as of one person with character...He kept her the rest of her life without knowledge about his new relationship...
Nikola Acimovic : There was no divorce. He had an affair and two children while Jacqui was alive, and married his mistress shortly after Jacqueline died. I agree with all your opinions of Barenboim.
She left him first during their marriage. This is a dysfunctional relationship - she's been sexually abused as a child and Daniel is narcissistic. Both difficult to live with
They are both human beings with all the difficulties that come with that.
Nikola Acimovic Good thing too. It would have broken her heart.
@@quaver1239 That's simply sad
Brilliant
Magnifique !
Ella una mujer única el no quiso sucumbir al dolor y dijo :sálvese quien pueda
What a talented and cute woman!
J'espère qu'à notre époque, d'habitude si frivole, quelqu'un se souvient encore de Jacqueline du Pré, si talentueuse! Elle incarnait la vie, qui le lui a bien mal rendu. Elle a traversé notre temps comme un météore, à l'instar de tant de génies...
O yes i remember her with great lobe and Respekt. I have hart her often in concert.
Magnifique violoncelliste, je n'ai jamais trouvé plus émouvante.
I recommend a wonderful movie to watch, about Jacqueline du Pre, called ‘Jacqueline and Hilary’. The movie is based on the book written by Jacqueline’s sister, Hilary and brother, Pier called ‘A Genius in the Family’. Both movie and book are excellent. I will say that after watching the movie and reading the book (and watching RUclips documentary clips about Daniel and Jacqueline), I kind of question the genuineness of Daniel’s love for her. However, in saying this, I wasn’t in the relationship so one will never truly know other than the two people involved. Mine is a subjective observation of Daniel from my interest in human relationships, especially the behaviour of narcissism. Anyway, one thing we do know is Jacqueline was a talented cello player, who brought joy to many. I enjoy listening to her music, even to this day. Thank you Jacqueline (and to Allegrofilms for this RUclips video) 🌻
The movie does not reflect their relation but the vindictive jelous feelings of a sister
@@monicaangelini3324 Disagree completely.
Another thing we know about Jackie is that she cheated on him first... & he stood by her anyway. She was perhaps already ill unbeknownst to them, but she said that her "relationship w Daniel was over". That, well before her illness was diagnosed. She said he couldn't satisfy her sexually anymore. Illness, probably. I read all the books & saw the film & also found them fine. Didn't change my opinion of Jackie one bit. Of Daniel, yes. I respected him again & sympathised more w his situation.
@@monicaangelini3324 But it shows that he had a child with another woman
@@margaritamorahan959 so did the Queen's son in law. Your point?
貴重な映像を公開してくださって ありがとうございます!
Not as sugar coated as is made out to be as other comments point out..
Love story?!, On HER side yes. In the middle of her decline re her terrible illness, he had a mistress in Paris and had 4 children with her. Some ‘love’.
Margaret Lavender Only two children, both boys.
mckavitt13. My mistake. Thank you for your correction.
He was only an ordinary man.... she was an incredible creature....that's the difference.
@@pilouetmissiou He is also extraordinary. They were well-matched. Only thing is, he didn't get MS.
@@mckavitt13 good for him obviously but if he really had an affair when she was at the end of her life, while she was dying, then this really shows that he wasn't humanly great ... talent is another thing...
A simply wonderful captivating musical and romantic story.
**GREAT VIDEO**
thank you!
Can anyone please tell the name of the piece played in the end? (8:04)
Iv ALWAYS wanted to know that TOO. It's off "Hilary and Jackie " movie
brahms cello sonata n2
@@isidoragomez5858 ohhh yess THANK you!! 🎻🎵🎶
GONNA get sheet music, 💗💝
For those trashing & otherwise spreading hateful stories or out & out lies about Daniel Barenboim (such as he didn't attend her funeral, whereas he was a pall-bearer):
Daniel Barenboim
[Interview by Michael Shelde,
12:01AM BST 15 Jul 2004]
For more than 15 years, she [Jackie] suffered, gradually losing her ability even to feed herself. In 1987, the once vivacious queen of the cello died at 42, her round-the-clock care paid for by her husband, who was constantly at her side in the last two days.
But that wasn't the whole story. He was keeping a secret from his wife; he had fallen in love with another woman in France, where he had taken the job of directing the Paris Orchestra, and had fathered two children by her.
Did Jackie ever learn the truth?
He shrugs. "I can't say. I don't think so. But you never know. I didn't want to hurt her."
He doesn't try to excuse his own behaviour. It's just what happened under difficult circumstances and, after 17 years it seems almost another lifetime away. He and Elena now make their home in Berlin, with three months spent each year in Chicago, and his sons are grown up - one is 21 and "obsessed with hip-hop", his father says with a sigh, and the other is 19 and studying philosophy at the Sorbonne.
It has been said, uncharitably, that the ambitious and restless Barenboim responded to Jackie's fatal illness with the attitude that one life was to be sacrificed, not two. He scowls when I repeat this notion and shakes his head.
"No, never. That wasn't in my mind at all. I took care of Jackie. But I also had to make a living. I had to work. And then, in France, I met Elena. I knew her father. One thing led to another. It wasn't planned."
He is still in awe of Jackie's talent, saying that music poured out of her, as though from "a source of nature".
I mention that, from her sickbed, she reportedly gazed out of her window in London and said, "Look at all those people walking around perfectly fit with nothing to give, while I who have so much to give - why can't I do it?"
He nods. "That's the great tragedy. She was an amazing musician who was coming into her own, and had so much left to give. It was taken away from her, and she was the never the same."
Doesn't makes any of it any better.
@@IsomerSoma Ofc it does... to see him as a flawed human being... as was Jackie... she started straying first. And w her bro-in-law. But who cares? They are great artists who loved & hurt those they loved. Sound familiar?
mckavitt13 .
Morak...... Grazie parole 🎶🌹🎵. Grandi artisti
Tutti quegli squallidi commenti pettegolezzi
Si dovrebbero togliere.
@@IsomerSomalei sporca il ricordo. Basta pettegolezzi! .
One of my fisher mothers...She is my idoll...
Me gustaría escucharlo traducido en español, gracias
Ella era maravillosa
This video is the premonition of a beautiful tragedy.
Please tell me the name pieces played 5:17
Precious story!!!
Sie war einmalig! Was für eine Tragödie! War Daniel Barrenboim ihr gewachsen?
Чудесна двойка в началото... но когато Баренбойм научава, че е болна - той я изоставя и създава ново семейство. Баренбойм може е да е добър диригент и пианист, но като човек - заради липсата на човещина и морал... заслужава упрек и подобна на нейната съдба...
Are you completely sure he abandoned her as soon as he learnt about her illnes? That is not true. Some years later she'd been diagnosed, he met someone else but still he accompanied her till the end. Whats more, he was literally next to her when she passed.
Certi commentii....sono fuori luogo..
What a beautiful couple!
no!bad husband!
@@y.ahwang4655
Squallido commento.
Great woman
The comment of him leaving her when she fell incurably ill is very unfair as he never divorced her and kept looking after her devotedly for 14 years until her death.
How did he remarry without divorcing her?
@@akekif He remarried after her death. He got into another affair when she fell into a coma but at this stage nobody could foretell when she was going to die. She could have stayed in that state for decades. MLS is a very nasty disease not only for the patients but for their families as well.
Meno stupidate. Ricordarli per la loro grandezza come musicisti . Il resto.... . Pettegolezzi calunnie.. ...
Parlate di loro come musicisyi. Meno pettegolezzi. !!
@@creativecolours2022 He began an affair 5 years before she died, when she was still teaching.
Hillary and Jacqueline was a terrible movie. It didn't show Jacqueline teaching even once after she stopped playing due to MS. She taught for years and helped so many young musicians after she was forced to give up due to MS. She also made new editions of the pieces she played,with her bowings and expression marks, narrated in performances of Peter and the Wolf and did so many other wonderful things after she had to stop playing. The book, Hillary and Jackie is much better than the movie that's supposed to be based on it.
Daniel Barenboim was a child prodigy and an internationally renowned pianist and conductor years before he even met Jacqueline du Pré.
Daniel Barenboim never divorced Jacqueline Du Pré and he paid for her house and her around the clock care. He also visited her regularly (though his visits became less frequent with the passage of time). He did, however, secretly live with a Russian- Israeli concert pianist and his two children she gave birth to, in Paris, where he worked, several years before Jacqueline died. He claimed that Jacqueline never knew about this, though she once asked why a baby was crying in the background, during one of her telephone conversations with him.
Could someone please tell me the piece she’s playing at the end? It’s so beautiful!
2nd Movement from Brahms Sonata No.2
Angela H.s. Noh thank you!
4:34 PLEASE! Does anyone knows where i can find the record of the saint saens by Jacqueline?
Die genialste Musikerin unserer Zeit - wird von ihrem Ehemann wie eine Trophäe vorgeführt.
Was für ein feministischer quatsch
i have a friend who is like her in her face is exactly like her , the hair the face all the body and face
Da li ste bili u njegovim cipelama kada dajete takve izjave. Razmislite ako ste ljubitelji muzike.
Brillant J. Pre. RIP
Imposible lovely
Spanish version ?
Desafortunadamente, no tenemos subtítulos de este video, pero tenemos una playlist dedicada a documentales con subtítulos en español, puedes encontrarlo en este link: goo.gl/s6sSG1
Esperamos que lo disfrutes.
Love story? That piece of work left her when she needed him the most. He chose a healthy Russian woman. This isn't love, sorry.
i love Bocherini concertos
Quina llàstima de gran artiste que era
Musical love xx
Eu amo a música!!!
Daniel Barenboim never divorced Jacqueline Du Pré and he paid for her house and her around the clock care. He also visited her regularly (though his visits became less frequent with the passage of time). He did, however, secretly live with a Russian- Israeli concert pianist and his two children she gave birth to, in Paris, where he worked, several years before Jacqueline died. He claimed that Jacqueline never knew about this, though she once asked why a baby was crying in the background, during one of her telephone conversations with him.
And now Barenboim suffers from a degenerative disease...
Merci Merci Merci
Her husband was having an affair while she was sick.
No. Do the research.
@@mckavitt13 that's what l've learned. Please give me the material l can look over the fact then.
@jiyeon oh I'd learnt same by insinuation in the DVD Who Was Jacqueline du Pré? by C Nupen.. HE said "by the people who knew her best", meaning her friends, even acquaintances! & NOT her family. Not true, obviously. I read A Genius in the Family by her sister... which did not change my opinion of Jackie one iota. Nupen is paranoid. Carol Easton denies none of the sister & brother's revelations info in her book, Jacqueline Du Pré, mostly about her career. Some peo are shocked... not I. The sister & bro aren't crazy about the "friends"... who were less there for her during her illness than Danny tho’ they lived in England, he in Paris... who provided Jackie w a 24-hr tel line directly to him. Not crazy about Danny either, bec he is part of the "famous friends". But they are fairer towards him. She was the first to distance herself from the marriage, to have an affair, prior to diagnosis of her illness. Danny married his lover after years of living together in Paris, having two children. They are married to this day. So many years later.
Andmarriend and habe a baby when she hat ill
That is sick men !!
According to her sister' book, she had an extra-marital affair in 1971 with her sister's husband, well before Barenboim went to Paris and had his own affair.
Yes, I remember that one from the movie (I haven't read the book, but I think one day I will). It was actually staged as Jacqueline asking her sister for permission to sleep with her husband or starting an affair with him, and Hillary gave her consent because she felt bad for her sister. It was a very complicated story of sibling rivalry between Hillary and Jackie (that was the title of the movie); they initially seemed to have competes for their mother's affection through music, and later competing with each other through what the one had in her life and the other did not. (At least that's the way the movie presented it, which was based on the book that Hillary had written together with her brother Piers).
@@christianealshut1123 Thanks Christiane. I was just concerned to see some balance since Barenboim is portrayed as heartless, but this no doubt disturbed him. She seems to have cheated first. At the end of the day, I just hold onto the music. Best wishes.
Commenti fuori posto. Squallidi .
Quel che raccontano i fratelli.... . Calunnie falsita....
Fare troppi comnenti fuori posto.. .... I fratelli hanno rovinato per denaro il ricordo di Jacqueline e Baremboin
Sickness does not confer saintliness
Pobrecita.Cuando enfermó todo el glamour se fue.El sacramento del matrimonio dice q en la salud y en la enfermedad,pero no fue así.
Che ne sapete? Cattiverie pettegolezzi dei fratelli......
Такая несправедливость, уходят из жизни такие прекрасные люди... Где же Ваш бог?Черт Вас побери.
Мой Бог послал Своего Сына на крест за нас грешников... как Ему еще доказать Свою любовь?
Ma sono stupendi giovanissimi e molto molto molto Bravi. Il MAESTRO lo seguo quando vedo un Suo CONCERTO
Fantastico. Baremboim. Dirige Incompiuta di Schubert!!!
Los subtitulos en español, son insufribles!!!, que desgracia!!!
At least they tried!
@@mckavitt13 ja, ja, ja, ja!!!!, bravo, bravo!!
she deserved better...
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I dint understand her accent ...I thought she was English to the core?
She was what some called "posh!"
@@georgealderson4424 no, her accent changed in her 20s
@@lukemarsden5872 Oh I did not know that. I wonder whether it was due to travelling and so on? I have only heard her speaking as she does in this video.
Какой симпатяга !!!
❤❤
Ya, me compro un piano!
ella era un genio y el ...... bue,el un buen músico,que hizo fama gracias a ésta relación
La dupla perfecta!
A mi nunca me impresionó él cómo músico. A cambio ella era una estrella.
Ma si può lasciare una donna come Jacqueline du Prè quando era ammalata? È disgustoso!
Pettegolezzi.... Fuori luogo....
i don´t see the love story anywhere because of baremboin did. i t seems to me even seelfish and cruel.
Jacquelie was wonderful as a person and musician, always laughing despite her cruell illness and she was a fascinating interpreter that i almost don´t think i still believe insurmountable.
On the oher hand barempoim is a great director and musician. No doubts
How much do you ACTUALLY know about them and their life? Unless you knew them personally, you really don't know enough to judge either of them. I am sure you have known or at least observed complicated human relationships in your own life?
Blaming someone for not putting their own life at pause is strange. He was always there for her, but to not have a life himself? How long should he have waited? Perhaps she, knowing that she couldn't be a wife to him in her state, begged him to move on? Since we can only speculate, let's try a few more narratives.
ぜってー Billy Joel にしか見えん。
"영국의 우아한 장미라고" 영국인들이 자랑스러워 했던 재클린이 병들어 아파할때, 나몰라라한 이기적인 남편 바렌보임이 너무 싫어서 그가 지휘한 음악은 거의 듣지 않는다.
Ancora squallidi commenti? Vergogna
6:25 "go at it harder than a man" ... lol
I REMEMBER THEM IN
ISRAEL
It's nice to know Danny deserted Zionism and created the wonderful East-West Divan orchestra, containing Israeli and Arab kids.
John Vaughan Zionism does not preclude bringing Arabs & Israelis together.
How I hate him,that abbandoned her when pour Jacky was seriously sick!! To leave your wife in that way and chose a new lover..you Baremboim,are a real monster.
Agree completely
Lo conosceva.? Basta Pettegolare..... !
@@Annamaria-px7od LI conoscevo.Questo non è spettegolare è la realtà ed io la conosco molto bene.
Daniel Barenboim was a child prodigy and an internationally renowned pianist and conductor years before he even met Jacqueline du Pré.
Daniel Barenboim never divorced Jacqueline Du Pré and he paid for her house and her around the clock care. He also visited her regularly (though his visits became less frequent with the passage of time). He did, however, secretly live with a Russian- Israeli concert pianist and his two children she gave birth to, in Paris, where he worked, several years before Jacqueline died. He claimed that Jacqueline never knew about this, though she once asked why a baby was crying in the background, during one of her telephone conversations with him.
0:02
JACQUELINE WAS A LOOKER.
ELLA ERA UN GENIO Y EL ES UN GRAN MUSICO, PERO UNA PERSONA HORRIBLE. -DE LO PEOR-. LO BUENO DE ELLA ES QUE NUNCA SE QUEJO EN PUBLICO DE SU MARIDO. Y EL TUVO LA OSADIA DE IR A SU ENTIERRO DESPUES DE MUCHO TIEMPO SIN IR A VERLA EN VIDA
Es cierto,cada vez que lo veo me provoca mucho rechazo,cuando se separó de ella ya se veía con su actual esposa.
Squallido commento
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Sexy cellist. A Legend and very special..
I did not realize that Jacqueline was taller than Daniel.
Barenboim is a dwarf didn't you know that?
Chale se le murio la vieja ;c
Man, so fake.
So manufactured.
Even the "Received Pronunciation" of her accent.
If she had spoken with her real voice, then maybe you could believe the insincere sales pitch.
Also I'm having difficulty believing that she was was swept off her feet by a guy who is smaller than her.
다니엘은진심이않느껴져
I don't like you baremboing.
Obviously. His name is all over this page and still you can't spell his name.
Too bad they get divorced
I don't think he could cope with her illness...
If I remember correctly they didn't divorce, he just found a new wife after she sadly died in 87
@@jquins19 no, she found a new wife before she die. In 1983 was born his 1st child with his actual wife; and by then he was still marry with Du Pre!
Even before she died...He lied to her the rest of her life...Sorry,but I can not deal and respect him as an artist when he did that to her...How many of us have relationships so that could stay with the loved one until death...I can not think in other terms knowing the reason and can not respect him in any other possible way...
Where do you get these strange ideas? Jacqui got multiple sclerosis, was eventually bedridden and slowly died. Daniel met someone else while Jacqui was ill, had two children with the other woman; Jacqui then died, and the following year Daniel married the new woman.
She had perfect body and sex appeal.
... and she was a fantastic musician... perhaps you didn't notice?
@@yvonnehutchings7606 I do understand that Patrick's comment was quite inappropriate, even I took it with a negative reaction, but it doesn't hurt to acknowledge more superficial triumphs, no?
@@7TheMrSeven7 If he'd acknowledged her musicianship - she was, after all, one of the greatest - then acknowledging her other attributes might have been more acceptable. He's quite entitled to express his opinion of course, it's just sad that he didn't mention the reason why she was so famous!
@@yvonnehutchings7606 although a presence of a musician on stage is a crucial aspect that's determined by all sorts of factors such as physical beauty, I can only say that you're right.
@@7TheMrSeven7 Yes - there's nothing wrong in noticing someone's physical beauty - male or female - it's all part of their attraction to the audience. And acqueline du Pré was lovely!