Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904) - Cello Concerto / Waldesruhe (Silent Woods) NEW MASTERING. 🎧 *Find this recording in our Spotify playlist* : spoti.fi/39pj05S Click to activate the English subtitles for the *presentation* (00:00-03:15) Cello Concerto in B minor, Op.104 00:00 I. Allegro 15:27 II. Adagio ma non troppo 28:44 III. Finale - Allegro moderato 42:15 Waldesruhe / From the Bohemian Forest - Silent Woods, Op.68-5 Cello : Jacqueline Du Pré The Chicago Symphony Orchestra Conductor : Daniel Barenboim Recorded in 1970 New mastering in 2020 by AB for CMRR Find CMRR's recordings on *Spotify* : spoti.fi/3016eVr Nicknamed "La Ginette Neveu du violoncelle" (the Ginette Neveu of the Cello) by Paul Tortelier, Jacqueline Du Pré has had a dazzling career, destroyed by illness at only 27 years of age.Her husband Daniel Barenboim says of her: "She was a unique musician (...), she wasn't exactly familiar with what to do with music in a musicological or scientific way, but she had an astonishing instinct and speed of mind that was mind-boggling. She was seeing a piece for the first time and she was able not only to play the notes but also to get to the essential". This instinct that characterizes her we feel it wonderfully in the works of Dvorak, the sound, the magnificent phrasing, the bow attacks, the spontaneity, the always precise accompaniment of Barenboim, the power of the Chicago Orchestra very famous for its brass section, everything is present to make this recording a legendary one. Dvořák composa son concerto pour violoncelle aux Etats-Unis, en 1895. Ce concerto remporta un grand succès lors de sa création, succès qui n’a jamais cessé de l’accompagner depuis. Il est devenu une sorte de passage obligé des grands interprètes. Brahms lui-même, l’ayant entendu se serait exclamé : « Pourquoi ne m’a-t-on pas dit que l’on pouvait écrire un concerto pour violoncelle comme celui-ci ? Si seulement je m’en étais douté, j’en aurais écrit un depuis longtemps ». Après avoir composé ce concerto, Dvořák n’écrivit plus aucun concerto ! Celui-ci brille comme une étoile solitaire, tout en intériorité. Il se voit profondément marqué par la nostalgie du pays natal. Cependant, Dvořák ne laisse pas son art lui céder, et l’optimisme reprend toujours le dessus. Le premier mouvement se distingue par la longueur inhabituelle de son introduction orchestrale, qui semble faite pour préparer l’entrée saisissante du soliste. Les premières notes du violoncelle son fermes et péremptoires et le développement qui suit traverse des états d’âme puissants, développant une richesse mélodique qui atteint le lyrisme.. Le second mouvement, introduit et soutenu avec une douceur mélancolique par le pupitre des vents, développe au violoncelle une mélodie somptueuses (une émotion profonde mais retenue). Un tutti orchestral apparait brutalement. Alors se déploie un nouveau thème mélodique, lui aussi d’un très grande beauté. Dvořák aurait peut-être composé ou modifié ce mouvement après avoir reçu la nouvelle de la maladie grave de sa belle-soeur, Josefina Cermakova, dont il avait été amoureux avant son mariage.. Dans le dernier mouvement, l’orchestre et le soliste s’entraine l’un l’autre dans un élan ascendant, d’une vigueur héroïque. Le tout évolue, entrecoupé de passage plus pensifs, notamment la coda du violoncelle, qui aurait été ajoutée par Dvořák après l’annonce de la mort de sa belle soeur aimée. Mais irrésistiblement le ton s’élève dans la joie jusqu’à la conclusion finale, peut-être préfiguration du bonheur du retour au pays. Le calme de la forêt est un morceau lyrique qui vient avec le temps "Lent et très chantante" pour l'introduction, un thème de rêve en ré bémol majeur, récupéré après un intermède (un peu plus rugueux) en do dièse mineur. Le projet initial, Op. 68, a eu lieu en 1883 à la demande de Fritz Simrock. Célèbre pour ses arrangements d'œuvres populaires pour d'autres instruments, Dvořák a arrangé la cinquième pièce pour violoncelle et piano, à l'occasion d'une tournée d'adieu qui a été préparé avec le violoniste Ferdinand Lachner et le violoncelliste Hanus Wihan, avant de mettre les voiles pour le Nouveau Monde. L’arrangement a atteint une telle renommée que Dvořák a fait un nouvel arrangement pour violoncelle et orchestre. Le couple Barenboim / Du Pré s'est marié en 1967 et a été fêté comme les chouchous du monde de la musique classique. Leur histoire était empreinte de jeunesse, de glamour et de passion - et leur romance était comparée à celle de Robert et Clara Schumann. Mais en l'espace de deux ans, Jacqueline Du Pré est devenu malade. Elle a subi une opération très simple et mineure, totalement sans difficulté, mais pour laquelle elle a eu une anesthésie générale, et au réveil elle n'avait plus de sensation dans certaines parties de son corps. Le couple s’est rencontré à Londres, chez le pianiste Fou Ts'ong, un ami commun (et gendre de Yehudi Menuhin). Barenboim parle : « Il y avait de la musique de chambre et avant de parler, nous nous sommes assis pour jouer ensemble - nous avons joué une sonate de Brahms - et nous nous sommes compris musicalement, parfaitement, et puis aussi en dehors de la musique". Elle était "une musicienne unique", poursuit-il. " Elle n'était pas exactement très au courant des choses à faire avec la musique d'une manière musicologique ou scientifique, mais elle avait un instinct et une rapidité d'esprit étonnants qui étaient époustouflants. Elle voyait un morceau pour la première fois et elle était capable non seulement de jouer les notes mais aussi d'aller à l'essentiel". Surnommée « la Ginette Neveu du violoncelle » par Paul Tortelier, Jacqueline Du Pré a connu une éblouissante carrière, brisée à seulement 27 ans par la maladie. Elgar - Cello Concerto, Delius - Cello Concerto (recording of the Century: Jacqueline Du Pré) : ruclips.net/video/qcABXRl-IvQ/видео.html Brahms - The Cello Sonatas n°1,2 / NEW MASTERING (Century’s record. : Jacqueline Du Pré / Barenboim) : ruclips.net/video/4mdFVO1Nyv4/видео.html Antonín Dvořák PLAYLIST (reference recordings) : ruclips.net/video/TMhcxi-eoMY/видео.html
This concerto was composed by one of the greatest musical geniuses of the Romantic period, and is of amazing harmony and incredible beauty. It touches us deeply emotionally because of its fabulous musical sensibility. The cellist is perhaps one of the best that exist so far, due to her virtuosity, superb technique and remarkable sensitivity. The interpretation of this masterpiece is one of the best I’ve heard to date. The orchestra and its direction are magnificent. Thanks for this remarkable recording that provides us with unforgettable moments of true pleasure.
Jackeline is totally extraordinary. Every time I listen to her I feel so much emotion . The happiness mixes up with the sadness that comes from the depth of my soul. OMG. I want to listen to her performance until I don't know when. I feel like staying awake . What strength she's got. At this precise moment my heart is hurting impregnated with a lot of passion. How gifted we are to listen to her performances.
Nicknamed "La Ginette Neveu du violoncelle" (the Ginette Neveu of the Cello) by Paul Tortelier, Jacqueline Du Pré has had a dazzling career, destroyed by illness at only 27 years of age.Her husband Daniel Barenboim says of her: "She was a unique musician (...), she wasn't exactly familiar with what to do with music in a musicological or scientific way, but she had an astonishing instinct and speed of mind that was mind-boggling. She was seeing a piece for the first time and she was able not only to play the notes but also to get to the essential". This instinct that characterizes her we feel it wonderfully in the works of Dvorak, the sound, the magnificent phrasing, the bow attacks, the spontaneity, the always precise accompaniment of Barenboim, the power of the Chicago Orchestra very famous for its brass section, everything is present to make this recording a legendary one. *Click to activate the English subtitles for the complete presentation* (00:00-03:15) Elgar - Cello Concerto, Delius - Cello Concerto (recording of the Century: Jacqueline Du Pré) : ruclips.net/video/qcABXRl-IvQ/видео.html Brahms - The Cello Sonatas n°1,2 / NEW MASTERING (Century’s record. : Jacqueline Du Pré / Barenboim) : ruclips.net/video/4mdFVO1Nyv4/видео.html
Agradezco a Antonin por su bella composición; a Daniel por la dirección tan maravillosa de la sinfónic, a Jacqueline por tan magnífica interpretación en el Celo; y a Dios por haber permitido la vida de esas tres esplendorosas criaturas que alegran, emocionan y sacan lágrimas, como artistas que son a este anciano encarcelado en casa a causa de la maledicencia qué hay detrás del bicho con. 19. Saludos desde Ecuador a quienes masterizaron este precioso concierto.
Magically lovely. I had to look up Ginette Neveu to understand the comparison made in the Description. An acclaimed violinist during her very short life, ended by a plane crash. Mil gracias por compartir, paz.
Thanks to mrs. Jaqueline du Pre Dvorak is again living She is one of the greater cellist , even she had a short career . Ah, that multiple sclerosis !!! Anyway , thank you for this recording !!!
Jacqueline du Prés was famous and amired during her short life, one of the most admired cellists ever. Her endition of Dvorak cello concerto is beautiful, warm, romantic, emotional. She died after a lonfg illneess and her musical career terminated when she was just 28 years. She was young, handsome, a born musical genius. Pity.
Maravillloso concierto extraordinaria ejecución. Jacqueline Dupre estrella que por desgracia tuvo poco tiempo de brillar en el firmamento debído a mala suerte una ingrata enfermedad q le truncó su carrera y por lo tanto su vida Pocas interpretaciones como la de esta inolvidable artista. Gracias
Beautiful and exciting performance of this late-romantic and perfectly composed cello concerto with passionate sound of the incomparable soloist and perfectly corresponding sound of the other instruments. The awesome conductor directs the highly functional orchestra in a well-phrased tempo and with dramatic dynamics. The remastered sound quality is also remarkably high as an original recording of fifty years ago. Wonderful and breathtaking at the same time!
Thanks for this composition, Mister Dvorak. The art of the music is a universal gift. All you need is music. Right now we are living in difficult times. There is the covid19 and the terrorist attacks against our freedoms, freedoms that are like music, universal. I live in France, in Europe. Classical music soothes us against the madness of men. No terrorist will be able to stop us from listening to the music we love and living the free life we have chosen for centuries. Thank you Mister Dvorak! 2020-10-29, Thursday.
Eva D Sarò sciocca, ma ho nostalgia del concerto ripreso nel '70 prima del New Mastering dove si vede Jacqueline che improvvisamente smette di suonare perché la corda dell'archetto si è rotta per la foga della sua meravigliosa partecipata interpretazione.
Jacqueline du Pre had Multiple Sclerosis. Her problem was not a side effect of surgery or anesthesia as you claim in the subtitles. Her illness is well documented and no one disputes it. She was diagnosed at 27 and died from it at 42.
Brave call when you consider the alternatives. She was, of course, excellent, but " the best of all time " ?
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@@MOGGS1942 Yes, the best of all the time. Not only for her technics but her carisma and her impact in the music. She redefined the way of playing the cello. Even the comunist Rostropovich decided not playing some pieces anymore, like Elgar concerto.
@ What on earth made you refer to the great Rostropovich as a " communist ". I don't know what his political affiliations are, and don't care. I was happy to allow your obvious bias towards Ms DuPre to go unchallenged, but what the fuck has communism got to do with it ?.
Excellente version, même si pour moi la meilleure est celle avec Celibidache ( Du Pré toujours ). Merci infiniment pour toutes vos vidéos de grande qualité !
Todo estilo de música tem o seu valor, más notamos imediatamente em que inspiration encontava-se o artista. Notamos os altos e baixos situações, as vezes leve e outras pesadas.Ele volta ao tema mas indefinido, valeu assistir.
I felt her body became like weak..and I already felt my knees shivering..Slow I moved a little ..apart from her dreamy closed eyes..When she opened it..the ceremony begun..I needed her more than ever..and she seemed had nothing against..Soon she realized the day was about to slip slow into lazy siesta afternoon..and said serious..with voice that didnt allow any compromise..'wait there where we've been.She checked her clothes..and as I made few steps away from her..she checked her face watching in the little mirror silver framed...7 minutes later she waved to somebody in the car turned right walking steady..gorgeous stunning..and moment ago stopped and get back..When noone was around..on the road she made several easy elegant steps ....' 1 hour..'she said...I couldnt believe what happened in a second..neither asked..She stood in front me sitting and I slow leaned my head over her thigh..touching the canvas..cotton shirt with my mouth..My hands like instictly my palms touched such exclusive..mighty hips..and I almist stopped breathing feeling the edge if something bellow her beige panths..'we'll walk..'she said and moved her right leg a bit aside..like she was going to make a step..Somehow I stood up slow still next to her..I stood up among those stunning legs..and my body still stayed close to her..'yes..we should walk..'and it was hard..such hard..being calm..rational..almost irational having her like the boat on the coast with no sea..waiting the high tide to lose her..let her go there..somewhere where she belonged..
Setting aside the great concerto, I'll bet even Dvorak couldn't have imagined Silent Woods (which is, frankly, third-rate cheese) transformed into something this special -- especially that last 70 seconds.
La practica de los tres factores de la revolución de la conciencia nos libera del karma del error. Gnosticismo cristiano primitivo mistico científico youtube.
This is a wonderful performance, but the video began with a commercial. Okay, then the performance began. Then three more interruptions for commercials in the first 15 minutes. Unacceptable. I stopped it at 16 minutes in. Completely ruined by interruptions. No wonder people give this a thumbs down.
Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904) - Cello Concerto / Waldesruhe (Silent Woods) NEW MASTERING.
🎧 *Find this recording in our Spotify playlist* : spoti.fi/39pj05S
Click to activate the English subtitles for the *presentation* (00:00-03:15)
Cello Concerto in B minor, Op.104
00:00 I. Allegro
15:27 II. Adagio ma non troppo
28:44 III. Finale - Allegro moderato
42:15 Waldesruhe / From the Bohemian Forest - Silent Woods, Op.68-5
Cello : Jacqueline Du Pré
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Conductor : Daniel Barenboim
Recorded in 1970
New mastering in 2020 by AB for CMRR
Find CMRR's recordings on *Spotify* : spoti.fi/3016eVr
Nicknamed "La Ginette Neveu du violoncelle" (the Ginette Neveu of the Cello) by Paul Tortelier, Jacqueline Du Pré has had a dazzling career, destroyed by illness at only 27 years of age.Her husband Daniel Barenboim says of her: "She was a unique musician (...), she wasn't exactly familiar with what to do with music in a musicological or scientific way, but she had an astonishing instinct and speed of mind that was mind-boggling. She was seeing a piece for the first time and she was able not only to play the notes but also to get to the essential". This instinct that characterizes her we feel it wonderfully in the works of Dvorak, the sound, the magnificent phrasing, the bow attacks, the spontaneity, the always precise accompaniment of Barenboim, the power of the Chicago Orchestra very famous for its brass section, everything is present to make this recording a legendary one.
Dvořák composa son concerto pour violoncelle aux Etats-Unis, en 1895. Ce concerto remporta un grand succès lors de sa création, succès qui n’a jamais cessé de l’accompagner depuis. Il est devenu une sorte de passage obligé des grands interprètes. Brahms lui-même, l’ayant entendu se serait exclamé : « Pourquoi ne m’a-t-on pas dit que l’on pouvait écrire un concerto pour violoncelle comme celui-ci ? Si seulement je m’en étais douté, j’en aurais écrit un depuis longtemps ». Après avoir composé ce concerto, Dvořák n’écrivit plus aucun concerto ! Celui-ci brille comme une étoile solitaire, tout en intériorité. Il se voit profondément marqué par la nostalgie du pays natal. Cependant, Dvořák ne laisse pas son art lui céder, et l’optimisme reprend toujours le dessus.
Le premier mouvement se distingue par la longueur inhabituelle de son introduction orchestrale, qui semble faite pour préparer l’entrée saisissante du soliste. Les premières notes du violoncelle son fermes et péremptoires et le développement qui suit traverse des états d’âme puissants, développant une richesse mélodique qui atteint le lyrisme..
Le second mouvement, introduit et soutenu avec une douceur mélancolique par le pupitre des vents, développe au violoncelle une mélodie somptueuses (une émotion profonde mais retenue). Un tutti orchestral apparait brutalement. Alors se déploie un nouveau thème mélodique, lui aussi d’un très grande beauté. Dvořák aurait peut-être composé ou modifié ce mouvement après avoir reçu la nouvelle de la maladie grave de sa belle-soeur, Josefina Cermakova, dont il avait été amoureux avant son mariage..
Dans le dernier mouvement, l’orchestre et le soliste s’entraine l’un l’autre dans un élan ascendant, d’une vigueur héroïque. Le tout évolue, entrecoupé de passage plus pensifs, notamment la coda du violoncelle, qui aurait été ajoutée par Dvořák après l’annonce de la mort de sa belle soeur aimée. Mais irrésistiblement le ton s’élève dans la joie jusqu’à la conclusion finale, peut-être préfiguration du bonheur du retour au pays.
Le calme de la forêt est un morceau lyrique qui vient avec le temps "Lent et très chantante" pour l'introduction, un thème de rêve en ré bémol majeur, récupéré après un intermède (un peu plus rugueux) en do dièse mineur. Le projet initial, Op. 68, a eu lieu en 1883 à la demande de Fritz Simrock. Célèbre pour ses arrangements d'œuvres populaires pour d'autres instruments, Dvořák a arrangé la cinquième pièce pour violoncelle et piano, à l'occasion d'une tournée d'adieu qui a été préparé avec le violoniste Ferdinand Lachner et le violoncelliste Hanus Wihan, avant de mettre les voiles pour le Nouveau Monde. L’arrangement a atteint une telle renommée que Dvořák a fait un nouvel arrangement pour violoncelle et orchestre.
Le couple Barenboim / Du Pré s'est marié en 1967 et a été fêté comme les chouchous du monde de la musique classique. Leur histoire était empreinte de jeunesse, de glamour et de passion - et leur romance était comparée à celle de Robert et Clara Schumann. Mais en l'espace de deux ans, Jacqueline Du Pré est devenu malade. Elle a subi une opération très simple et mineure, totalement sans difficulté, mais pour laquelle elle a eu une anesthésie générale, et au réveil elle n'avait plus de sensation dans certaines parties de son corps.
Le couple s’est rencontré à Londres, chez le pianiste Fou Ts'ong, un ami commun (et gendre de Yehudi Menuhin). Barenboim parle : « Il y avait de la musique de chambre et avant de parler, nous nous sommes assis pour jouer ensemble - nous avons joué une sonate de Brahms - et nous nous sommes compris musicalement, parfaitement, et puis aussi en dehors de la musique". Elle était "une musicienne unique", poursuit-il. " Elle n'était pas exactement très au courant des choses à faire avec la musique d'une manière musicologique ou scientifique, mais elle avait un instinct et une rapidité d'esprit étonnants qui étaient époustouflants. Elle voyait un morceau pour la première fois et elle était capable non seulement de jouer les notes mais aussi d'aller à l'essentiel".
Surnommée « la Ginette Neveu du violoncelle » par Paul Tortelier, Jacqueline Du Pré a connu une éblouissante carrière, brisée à seulement 27 ans par la maladie.
Elgar - Cello Concerto, Delius - Cello Concerto (recording of the Century: Jacqueline Du Pré) : ruclips.net/video/qcABXRl-IvQ/видео.html
Brahms - The Cello Sonatas n°1,2 / NEW MASTERING (Century’s record. : Jacqueline Du Pré / Barenboim) : ruclips.net/video/4mdFVO1Nyv4/видео.html
Antonín Dvořák PLAYLIST (reference recordings) : ruclips.net/video/TMhcxi-eoMY/видео.html
My Yo-yo Ma recordings do not appear on my playlists. However, if she were alive there would be a duo chelli greater than Superman!!!🖐️
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This concerto was composed by one of the greatest musical geniuses of the Romantic period, and is of amazing harmony and incredible beauty. It touches us deeply emotionally because of its fabulous musical sensibility.
The cellist is perhaps one of the best that exist so far, due to her virtuosity, superb technique and remarkable sensitivity. The interpretation of this masterpiece is one of the best I’ve heard to date. The orchestra and its direction are magnificent.
Thanks for this remarkable recording that provides us with unforgettable moments of true pleasure.
This is beautiful, What a talen was Jacqueline Du Pré.
Too beautiful for words. Both Du Pré & her playing. The music "speaks" for itself. ♡♡♡
Jackeline is totally extraordinary. Every time I listen to her I feel so much emotion . The happiness mixes up with the sadness that comes from the depth of my soul. OMG. I want to listen to her performance until I don't know when. I feel like staying awake . What strength she's got. At this precise moment my heart is hurting impregnated with a lot of passion. How gifted we are to listen to her performances.
One of my most favorite selections performed to perfection! It's almost as though Dvorak is alive again! Thank you.
Thank you sound magicians of CM/RR for the new mastering of this wonderful performance of legendary Jacqueline du Pré
Nicknamed "La Ginette Neveu du violoncelle" (the Ginette Neveu of the Cello) by Paul Tortelier, Jacqueline Du Pré has had a dazzling career, destroyed by illness at only 27 years of age.Her husband Daniel Barenboim says of her: "She was a unique musician (...), she wasn't exactly familiar with what to do with music in a musicological or scientific way, but she had an astonishing instinct and speed of mind that was mind-boggling. She was seeing a piece for the first time and she was able not only to play the notes but also to get to the essential". This instinct that characterizes her we feel it wonderfully in the works of Dvorak, the sound, the magnificent phrasing, the bow attacks, the spontaneity, the always precise accompaniment of Barenboim, the power of the Chicago Orchestra very famous for its brass section, everything is present to make this recording a legendary one. *Click to activate the English subtitles for the complete presentation* (00:00-03:15)
Elgar - Cello Concerto, Delius - Cello Concerto (recording of the Century: Jacqueline Du Pré) : ruclips.net/video/qcABXRl-IvQ/видео.html
Brahms - The Cello Sonatas n°1,2 / NEW MASTERING (Century’s record. : Jacqueline Du Pré / Barenboim) : ruclips.net/video/4mdFVO1Nyv4/видео.html
It seems to me that the performance cannot be beat! ✌️
Best interpreter I think
One of the recordings I treasure, now brought up to date in sound. Many thanks.
Love the music, also appreciate the background knowledge and information you provided.
Thank you for highlighting this aspect of our publications :)
WOW! So beautifully played!
Agradezco a Antonin por su bella composición; a Daniel por la dirección tan maravillosa de la sinfónic, a Jacqueline por tan magnífica interpretación en el Celo; y a Dios por haber permitido la vida de esas tres esplendorosas criaturas que alegran, emocionan y sacan lágrimas, como artistas que son a este anciano encarcelado en casa a causa de la maledicencia qué hay detrás del bicho con. 19. Saludos desde Ecuador a quienes masterizaron este precioso concierto.
Magically lovely. I had to look up Ginette Neveu to understand the comparison made in the Description. An acclaimed violinist during her very short life, ended by a plane crash. Mil gracias por compartir, paz.
Just find a couple of Ginette Neveu's recodings and listen! THEN you will properly understand the comparison!!
Wonderful concerto - wonderfully played.
Bravo bravo bravo bravo genial grandiose music concerto
Ovation Demanding Performance, Simply Breathtaking ⭐✨🎶🎶💞
Meraviglioso! GRAZIE !
Brava
RIP
THANK YOU FOR THIS RECORDING!!!! I was hoping someone would track it down! One of my late mother's favorite performances...
one of the best youtube channels
Cette oeuvre est tellement belle.
💓
La victoire de Jacqueline♫ Du Pre qui a tout gagné !
Thanks to mrs. Jaqueline du Pre Dvorak is again living She is one of the greater cellist , even she had a short career . Ah, that multiple sclerosis !!! Anyway , thank you for this recording !!!
Jacqueline du Prés was famous and amired during her short life, one of the most admired cellists ever. Her endition of Dvorak cello concerto is beautiful, warm, romantic, emotional. She died after a lonfg illneess and her musical career terminated when she was just 28 years. She was young, handsome, a born musical genius. Pity.
Maravillloso concierto extraordinaria ejecución. Jacqueline Dupre estrella que por desgracia tuvo poco tiempo de brillar en el firmamento debído a mala suerte una ingrata enfermedad q le truncó su carrera y por lo tanto su vida Pocas interpretaciones como la de esta inolvidable artista. Gracias
Une TENUE D" ARCHERS EXCEPTIONNELES . " aNGE CÉLESTE . MERCI .
I liked your presentation , is in proffesional terms , thanks !!!
Thank you.
Beautiful ! 💐💐💐
the best ... cant describe with words. just amazing.
Cada vez que oigo a esta increíble mujer interpretando música me conmueve profundamente. Lástima que se fuera tan pronto. Descanse en paz
Beautiful and exciting performance of this late-romantic and perfectly composed cello concerto with passionate sound of the incomparable soloist and perfectly corresponding sound of the other instruments. The awesome conductor directs the highly functional orchestra in a well-phrased tempo and with dramatic dynamics. The remastered sound quality is also remarkably high as an original recording of fifty years ago. Wonderful and breathtaking at the same time!
Delo mejor sin duda. Que fuerza. Gracias Jarquí.
The woods are still again. Thank you.
Thank you "again and again"!✔️🌳🌳🌳🌳🐺🌳🌳🐻🌳🌳🐼🌳🌳🐿️🌳🤠🌳🦉:-)...
Divine key
I"m pleased to hear this wonderfull performance like that!.
Thanks for this composition, Mister Dvorak. The art of the music is a universal gift. All you need is music. Right now we are living in difficult times. There is the covid19 and the terrorist attacks against our freedoms, freedoms that are like music, universal. I live in France, in Europe. Classical music soothes us against the madness of men. No terrorist will be able to stop us from listening to the music we love and living the free life we have chosen for centuries. Thank you Mister Dvorak! 2020-10-29, Thursday.
Eva D
Sarò sciocca, ma ho nostalgia del concerto ripreso nel '70 prima del New Mastering dove si vede Jacqueline che improvvisamente smette di suonare perché la corda dell'archetto si è rotta per la foga della sua meravigliosa partecipata interpretazione.
She Is a great Alchemist of the cello
Beautiful video spoiled by ads. I'm off to play my C D. No ad breaks in that.
Adblock browser extensions will fix that.
-- A fellow freeloader
Jacqueline du Pre had Multiple Sclerosis. Her problem was not a side effect of surgery or anesthesia as you claim in the subtitles. Her illness is well documented and no one disputes it. She was diagnosed at 27 and died from it at 42.
Thank you I love it!!!
Jacqueline was the best violoncellist of all the time.
Brave call when you consider the alternatives. She was, of course, excellent, but " the best of all time " ?
@@MOGGS1942 Yes, the best of all the time. Not only for her technics but her carisma and her impact in the music. She redefined the way of playing the cello. Even the comunist Rostropovich decided not playing some pieces anymore, like Elgar concerto.
@ What on earth made you refer to the great Rostropovich as a " communist ". I don't know what his political affiliations are, and don't care.
I was happy to allow your obvious bias towards Ms DuPre to go unchallenged, but what the fuck has communism got to do with it ?.
Yes right. One of the best with Rostropovich
Que maravilla. 💕
EXCELLENT driving music !!!
Excellente version, même si pour moi la meilleure est celle avec Celibidache ( Du Pré toujours ). Merci infiniment pour toutes vos vidéos de grande qualité !
I agree with this
Il faut avoir les deux :)
Peut on trouver la version avec Celibidache merci j ai cette version Dupre and barenboim déjà excellente
@@regisgouloudubois5285 ruclips.net/video/0VnoJNQxmPg/видео.html
If she is still liveing,she is 75 now.
She is too early gone away.
Yes she was very good. I have the Lp
1970, the great du Pre (didn't know she had been married to Barenboim) - an incandescent version here, TY!
Married to & abandoned by Barenboim
So underatted!
Hermoso...
Todo estilo de música tem o seu valor, más notamos imediatamente em que inspiration encontava-se o artista. Notamos os altos e baixos situações, as vezes leve e outras pesadas.Ele volta ao tema mas indefinido, valeu assistir.
LA MELODIA UNIVERSAL DVORAK ARMONIZA, RELAJA, UNE, EL ALMA AL ESPIRITUD.
I felt her body became like weak..and I already felt my knees shivering..Slow I moved a little ..apart from her dreamy closed eyes..When she opened it..the ceremony begun..I needed her more than ever..and she seemed had nothing against..Soon she realized the day was about to slip slow into lazy siesta afternoon..and said serious..with voice that didnt allow any compromise..'wait there where we've been.She checked her clothes..and as I made few steps away from her..she checked her face watching in the little mirror silver framed...7 minutes later she waved to somebody in the car turned right walking steady..gorgeous stunning..and moment ago stopped and get back..When noone was around..on the road she made several easy elegant steps ....' 1 hour..'she said...I couldnt believe what happened in a second..neither asked..She stood in front me sitting and I slow leaned my head over her thigh..touching the canvas..cotton shirt with my mouth..My hands like instictly my palms touched such exclusive..mighty hips..and I almist stopped breathing feeling the edge if something bellow her beige panths..'we'll walk..'she said and moved her right leg a bit aside..like she was going to make a step..Somehow I stood up slow still next to her..I stood up among those stunning legs..and my body still stayed close to her..'yes..we should walk..'and it was hard..such hard..being calm..rational..almost irational having her like the boat on the coast with no sea..waiting the high tide to lose her..let her go there..somewhere where she belonged..
Magnifique bien sûr, mais que dire des coupures publicitaires scandaleuses que les voyous de RUclips imposent jusqu’à la nausée !
아름다운 선물입니다. 감사합니다.
Setting aside the great concerto, I'll bet even Dvorak couldn't have imagined Silent Woods (which is, frankly, third-rate cheese) transformed into something this special -- especially that last 70 seconds.
I think it is time to Dump You Tube..damned adverts every 5 mins
There are lots of adblockers which will prevent this problem.
Just out of curiosity, what did the 8 unfortunate souls dislike in this performance ?
Earthly extras on a visit to earth and who finally doesn't like our art?
Ads, ads, and more ads. Makes me want to never use electronics again.
JDP...made this her own, I have played it once a month for years!..are there any other works by Dvořák that come close to this?
Played by Dupre?
Du pre is lovely because the entusism and passion she tramites. But I prefere Rosyropobich HV K. Or Fournier Szell. Recordings.
I have those recordings, and I agree with you. Ms.DuPre was an exceptional cellist, however. I think she peaks with the Elgar.
Adverts every two minutes has just become the new dogshit in society!
Bellicimos pero muy difícil de apreciar con un 90% de anuncios
There're too many ads....
They really broke the music.
Adverts rule the world like never before. It's a real shame. They even break a 3 minute song.
Adblock browser extensions will fix that if you don't want to pay them...
-- A fellow freeloader
이런 음악은 오감이 발달되어 해야해요 강하게닥쳐올때는 패링도할줄알아야해요?
La practica de los tres factores de la revolución de la conciencia nos libera del karma del error.
Gnosticismo cristiano primitivo mistico científico youtube.
Great performer but...why Barenboim?
He was her husband (and a well-respected conductor). They often worked together.
그 섬세함과 창의 력은 뛰어난데 알게모르게 예민해 질텐데요,신경에,,,,,
나도 몰라요,,,,,끌어내는 아름 다,움은 뛰어 나네요?
This is a wonderful performance, but the video began with a commercial. Okay, then the performance began. Then three more interruptions for commercials in the first 15 minutes. Unacceptable. I stopped it at 16 minutes in. Completely ruined by interruptions. No wonder people give this a thumbs down.
广告太烦了!
Du pré's cello is too loud compared to the orchestra, this ruins the concerto recording. No praise for this one.
In the originally issued recording, the cello was not so forward. I noticed this as soon as this version started playing.
연습한많큼 에 뒤어 놀면서치세요 자연스럽게 그렇게세밀한것은 대충치세요 틀려도 됩니다, 곡선택이중요한 느낌이 드네요? 자꾸파고 들지말고, 단순미가 철철넘쳐야되요? 복잡하게 생가 하시면 한도끝도 없었어요?
신경이 뇌
에 조금은 왔네요,반듣이 하는게 꼭 좋은 것만은 아냐요?
Her name sounds like Josquin Despres
Une TENUE D" ARCHERS EXCEPTIONNELES . " aNGE CÉLESTE . MERCI .