It really puts our life in perspective that she was so young and she just dealt with her destiny. But her destiny is every moment she recorded or every live performance she gave. That is absolutely her legacy but beyond a legacy of most mere mortals
I do arger. I was quite young, when I learned her unique but sad story of life from her kind sister's view. I fell in love to both of them and will never never forget them. Rest in peace!
She was so heavenly absorbed into music her brilliance was higher than a talented person! She was already selected by heaven to come and play for earth💗🎵❣️
Very well put. She was not only playing, she was communing with the above and her music was not of this earth. Heaven be praised for the joy she gave us, however fleeting.
These are my favorite instrumentalists from this period of time, except I also need Vladimir Ashkenazy, Glenn Gould and Fou Ts’ong in the mix! The Allegro Films documentaries about Ashkenazy, Perlman, and Zukerman are so outstanding that there just aren’t words, and every one of these incredible musicians exhibited (or exhibit!) happy, down-to-earth, humble personalities in the sense that they haven’t led “flash,” jet set, superstar lives. And, I’ve never heard of prodigies deny they were prodigies, as Ashkenazy and Perlman constantly have!
Paz, Luz e Amor para Jacqueline Du Pré. Viveu uma vida muito breve, mas um legado musical inesquecível, maravilhoso. De Lisboa Portugal com amizade. 14 de Dezembro de 2020.
I was about to say, "there's something wrong with this picture..." but then I realized that even when they switch instruments they make wonderful music.
I've read somewhere that Feuermann could play the whole 1st movement of Mendelssohn violin concerto in the original key. On the cello. Du Pre playing the violin reminded me of it...
@@farrelpermadi5471 I'm just saying piano is a really demanding instrument, the repertoire is huge, so very few pianists can simultaneously play an string instrument. Plus intonation is hard on strings.
Thank God for her recordings. To this day there is not a finer more beautiful musician.
That’s a room full of world-class young talents having a lot fun and being cheerful with the music. It was priceless.
It really puts our life in perspective that she was so young and she just dealt with her destiny. But her destiny is every moment she recorded or every live performance she gave. That is absolutely her legacy but beyond a legacy of most mere mortals
Thank you for posting this for the fans world wide. We will never stop to mourn the loss of such an amazing talent and human being.
I do arger. I was quite young, when I learned her unique but sad story of life from her kind sister's view. I fell in love to both of them and will never never forget them. Rest in peace!
Sorry for typing mistakes :-(
Love the clip the Trout with them all playing a different instrument. If you haven't seen the original film of their Trout quintet, it's a classic.
She was so heavenly absorbed into music her brilliance was higher than a talented person! She was already selected by heaven to come and play for earth💗🎵❣️
Very well put. She was not only playing, she was communing with the above and her music was not of this earth. Heaven be praised for the joy she gave us, however fleeting.
I want to know who gave this film a thumbs down?! FFS. Timeless musician. As Barbirolli commented, she was sent into the world ready made.
These are my favorite instrumentalists from this period of time, except I also need Vladimir Ashkenazy, Glenn Gould and Fou Ts’ong in the mix! The Allegro Films documentaries about Ashkenazy, Perlman, and Zukerman are so outstanding that there just aren’t words, and every one of these incredible musicians exhibited (or exhibit!) happy, down-to-earth, humble personalities in the sense that they haven’t led “flash,” jet set, superstar lives. And, I’ve never heard of prodigies deny they were prodigies, as Ashkenazy and Perlman constantly have!
She was a angel🌷🎻🌺🌷🎻
Paz, Luz e Amor para Jacqueline Du Pré.
Viveu uma vida muito breve, mas
um legado musical inesquecível,
maravilhoso.
De Lisboa Portugal com amizade.
14 de Dezembro de 2020.
I was about to say, "there's something wrong with this picture..." but then I realized that even when they switch instruments they make wonderful music.
I've read somewhere that Feuermann could play the whole 1st movement of Mendelssohn violin concerto in the original key. On the cello. Du Pre playing the violin reminded me of it...
Que carisma surpreendente desta mulher, nunca foi tão fácil se apaixonar por ela, descanse em paz minha flor.
I love how Zubin Mehta said “Daniel out of tune” Well you asked a pianist to try a string instrument
and a piano has no strings... ?
Henrik Schrøder r u trying to be funny or do u not know what the definition of string instrument is
I am a pianist, but I played violin also
@@farrelpermadi5471 I'm just saying piano is a really demanding instrument, the repertoire is huge, so very few pianists can simultaneously play an string instrument. Plus intonation is hard on strings.
Eri Try Alma Deutscher.
She is a legend.
NOTHING matters but her music.
What does “cellistically” mean?
So Brilliant. And grt we can relive.
Gorgeous!
Un carisma incredibile una artista unica e irripetibile
I had no idea she stopped playing at 28. Wow. As a 29 year old, that’s unbelievable. And that she died at 42. I had no idea.
Genia que pena vivio muy poco
Cute percussion ❤
1:34
Toby Perlman: Jacqueline du Pré, was a creature like non other.
Me: Actually she was a human like you
Si pero Tobi, la conoció tan joven i maravillosa,es todo❤❤
What is that piece at the beginning of the video?
Too many ads
Молодой Перлман - это что-то!!!
4:23 ?
❤️
Her's is a sad story...
Barenboim always the spoilsport..
바렌보임못되따갓
I couldn't stand her playing I'm afraid,. She wrecked the Elgar for a whole generation by making it sentimental