I can’t remember who said this of Du Pre but it always stuck with me…”what burns twice as bright burns half as long.” Such a talent. Wonderful that her music lives on.
My God, how the music just vibrates through her. You can almost see the expansion waves of music oozing through her body and coming out, as if she was possessed. And how she smiles, with the innocence of a child filled with joy. What a marvelous and beautiful human being.
Just extraordinary... it feels as if the cello draws the music out of her, rather than her making music from the cello. There is something so very moving about the last minute of this clip - the joy, the exuberance - a glimpse into the sublime. Other musicians seem plodding and soulless by comparison. What a gift to the world.
Yes you are right about that "the cello draws the music out of her". In one of the documentaries on her by Nupen, Pinchas Zukerman talks about how it was her 'being' you could feel, not the cello. Having listened to her for a very long time it is very true and what makes her so special. As Toby Perlman said, "You can't compare her to anyone". The control she had over the instrument was fathomless, it was second nature to her, like tying a shoe or speaking a language for us, or perhaps first nature!?
"Other musicians seem plodding and soulless by comparison." Yes you are so correct. From when I was a youngster studying cello she was my ideal. She puts goosebumps down your neck. That is if you have a soul she does...
Kaitlyn Fa If with time you are able to internalise both the passion and the joy with which she approached her music you will become unstoppable. Others may look @ this & say, "you forgot the word 'discipline.'" Hardly. The kind of rare passion Jacqueline brought to her music - to her life - made adherence to discipline a natural conclusion. I wish you the best, Kaitlyn (-:
To say she was gifted is an understatement. She was a genius when it came to playing music. What a great loss. I and my Daughter have M.S and we are fortunate enough to have a modern treatment that helps with the symptoms and slows the process of neurological damage. She was, unfortunately, living in a time where there was nothing to slow it down or stop it from destroying you and your life. God rest her soul.
To me the worst was that she had to stop playing and wait years before the disease took her. Kathleen Ferrier and Eva Cassidy were singing right to the end of their lives. Poor Jackie!
Too short. Way too short. It's fascinating to see how her whole body gets jolted by the music. Music gave her such joy. She's like a little girl playing with her favorite toy. So cute. My favorite clip of her.
Um cometa, um anjo que passou por nós...nunca vi ouvi nada tão profundamente terno como esta moça tocando. Inesquecível Jaqueline Du Pre, inesquecível...
This is simply priceless! Witnessing the enchanting collaboration between Daniel Barenboim and Jacqueline du Pré was nothing short of a revelation. Their effortless synergy, oscillating between playful camaraderie and profound musical dialogue, transported me to realms of pure musical bliss. As Du Pré began her mesmerising performance on the cello, and Barenboim's mastery graced the piano, it felt as though time stood still, enveloped by the sheer magic of their performance. Words falter in attempting to encapsulate the depth of emotion stirred by their artistry, and chemistry, of course! What a captivating duo! A true testament to the timeless beauty of classical music. Watching this extraordinary video is an experience I shall cherish forever. Love you all, dear lovers of music :)
All these comments are so wonderful about these people. That's when you know their work truly made a difference. Amazing how little you can find that in artists now a days unless you search hard enough.
I know... Her piano playing sounds really fresh and unique (to me), though I may be biased because I absolutely adore her and everything about her. She was really a beautiful, beautiful person.
Barenboim, without doubt is a musician who will be talked of and admired for centuries to come. However, du Pre has that something extra. Music just pours out of her and as has been said of her many times by colleagues and critics, she seems to have been sent into the World ' ready made'. Unforgettable artist!
This is testimony to love and youth. Imagine yourselves in love and at the summit of civilization in your creation. This is not a mere video of a performance, but a glimpse into the life of the gods, a glimpse into their love and relaxation. The moment harkens to the last time I fell in love, but beyond that point I am mute.
Magnifique ! Je trouve cette prestation séduisante. Elle nous montre tant de maîtrise, tant d’humour… mais surtout, elle dégage une telle jouissance ! Jouissance partagée, jeu complice que seul l’entendement mutuelle et l’amour font possible. Oh combien plus dure sera la détresse qui succède a tant de bonheur !
Life is short some of us get it right from the start. Like an angel she shows us who pay attention. That most are not worthy she invites us along on her short ride. Two Chellos brothers are another one we need to check out!
een geheimpje ... zo wil ik dat Sophia is, die uitstraling, altijd een lach en intens genieten van al wat ze doet ... ik heb ook haar spoken uit de kast gehaald, zodat we met een schone lei kunnen beginnen en ik had nog wat tegoed ... het mag ook wel eens in mijn richting terug vloeien ...
I have recently discovered Jacqueline......what an absolute talent. I specifically enjoy the passion she shows in her performances...exuberance I suppose. I envy the people who got to know her. She seems like a whole lot of fun. Oh for an ounce......
I know what you are saying. We are none of us perfect. It is not easy being a young man married to someone with a terminal illness. No one is all good or all bad. I just think that Danny does do an awful lot of good now, and his heart is certainly in the right place.
Nós não sabemos, não entendemos, os desígnios de Deus……mas quando pensamos como humanos….certamente gostaríamos que estivesse entre nós, para nossa alegria e prazer! ❤️🎹❤️
Informal describes her to a 'T'. So sad that she has left us, but sooooooo good that we have clever people who can upload these treasures for our enjoyment, Well done everybody and thank you FlashHarry621.
I´m a little bit ignorant, so I´m begging to the kind people who watch this video to tell me what pieces were played here by Jacqueline on the piano and cello. Thank you very much.
Gustavo Weckesser Oh it´s Kuhlau: Sonatine No.1 in C-Dur Op.20-1 !!! And the first piano piece is J. Haydn - Divertimento in C - 2 Hob.XIV:4 Menuet-Trio!!! Thanks also to organum1000 and MoseMendelssohn !!!
When Jacqueline was ill towards the end of her hife she was not the same person and he was also in another phase. Life is constantly changing. I'm sure he didn't stop loving her but his life was in different phase. A person can love more than one person ,although we mostly live with one partner. Nobody can judge him. I'm sure he didn't neglect her.. But his life continued.
Jacqueline una genia....!!!!qué pena me da todo lo que debió sufrir con una enfermedad invalidante....los misterios de la vida.....siempre termino preguntándome ¿por qué? y la otra gran pregunta: ¿qué hace la ciencia para detener el avance de todas las enfermedades autoinmunes? Son muchas y cada vez más...cuál es el avance?yo tengo la respuesta: NINGUNO. qué es lo que las activa? NADA SE SABE. Y entonces???? en qué siglo vivimos....????
Jaqueline doing dramatic hair flips like she's better than everyone else. I'm not criticizing. She is better than everyone else. Rest in Peace, we love you.
For me this seems like what musical geniuses really are.. if only we could see bach and Mozart or Beethoven among other greats or even just hear them play in a recording..,her illness was a tragedy ....
Good grief, she could play the cello like no one else, but created such an adorable quirky sound with a piano, too? Argh. So much talent really ought to be against the law. Also wonderful how this clip lets us see Barenboim's utter adoration of her and how unique she was. They look so happy and natural here.
E’ davvero un grande chi avendo di fronte così tanta bellezza sta al piano e suona ? Avevo già fruito di questo video, restando ammirato dalla bellezza di lei, unicum di beltà e bravura. Poi ho cercato di sapere di lei: e ho pianto.
Danny was so much more exciting then. He is still a great one. Love the way he carried the Olympic Flag at the opening of 2012. A well deserved honour.
Quel échange d'énergie entre elle et son instrument! Et quel sourire! Je me sens toujours désolée par la perte de cette femme si brillante et captivante
I can’t remember who said this of Du Pre but it always stuck with me…”what burns twice as bright burns half as long.” Such a talent. Wonderful that her music lives on.
That’s profound and it fits well for Ezio Bosso as well!
@@mylifeisanadagioindminor6084 ..and Prince..
Then who I love is
There is a story that Rostropovich was asked why he never played the Elgar concerto. He replied, "What for ... Jacqueline du Pré has played it."
yessss, omg she is ....
My God, how the music just vibrates through her. You can almost see the expansion waves of music oozing through her body and coming out, as if she was possessed. And how she smiles, with the innocence of a child filled with joy. What a marvelous and beautiful human being.
This woman is made of music. She breathes music. She explodes with music. This clip is a jewel.
@Valerie O'Brien Did you finally rebelled at all that ?
Totally agree
She was so unique in every way. Her soul resonated with every note.
Just extraordinary... it feels as if the cello draws the music out of her, rather than her making music from the cello. There is something so very moving about the last minute of this clip - the joy, the exuberance - a glimpse into the sublime. Other musicians seem plodding and soulless by comparison. What a gift to the world.
Yes you are right about that "the cello draws the music out of her". In one of the documentaries on her by Nupen, Pinchas Zukerman talks about how it was her 'being' you could feel, not the cello. Having listened to her for a very long time it is very true and what makes her so special. As Toby Perlman said, "You can't compare her to anyone". The control she had over the instrument was fathomless, it was second nature to her, like tying a shoe or speaking a language for us, or perhaps first nature!?
"Other musicians seem plodding and soulless by comparison." Yes you are so correct. From when I was a youngster studying cello she was my ideal. She puts goosebumps down your neck. That is if you have a soul she does...
Najat57 yep! As a young cellist i look up to her
Kaitlyn Fa If with time you are able to internalise both the passion and the joy with which she approached her music you will become unstoppable. Others may look @ this & say, "you forgot the word 'discipline.'" Hardly. The kind of rare passion Jacqueline brought to her music - to her life - made adherence to discipline a natural conclusion. I wish you the best, Kaitlyn (-:
Najat57 Thank you it inspires me so much! :)
The way she enjoys the music she plays is so special and unique; always lightens my heart to see her have so much fun while playing :)
To say she was gifted is an understatement. She was a genius when it came to playing music. What a great loss. I and my Daughter have M.S and we are fortunate enough to have a modern treatment that helps with the symptoms and slows the process of neurological damage. She was, unfortunately, living in a time where there was nothing to slow it down or stop it from destroying you and your life. God rest her soul.
Watching her is so charming, and knowing what comes next, so sad.
so utterly tragic. how little could be done for her then. i wonder what today's medical care could do.
Khalid al-Masri
To me the worst was that she had to stop playing and wait years before the disease took her. Kathleen Ferrier and Eva Cassidy were singing right to the end of their lives. Poor Jackie!
So beautiful, so brilliant, so tragic, so unfair.
I watched a documentary recently and lm sure she said she was lazy and found it hard to motivate herself to practice,really?Gifted.
The World's greatest cellist playing piano better than many soloists I've heard.
True
Key point is "you've heard". Well, it's your ears. Only you can control them and the brain behind them.
Her memory is amazing
Well, you can count them on one hand, is it?
Her mother was a concert pianist
Too short. Way too short. It's fascinating to see how her whole body gets jolted by the music. Music gave her such joy. She's like a little girl playing with her favorite toy. So cute. My favorite clip of her.
Um cometa, um anjo que passou por nós...nunca vi ouvi nada tão profundamente terno como esta moça tocando. Inesquecível Jaqueline Du Pre, inesquecível...
She was so gorgeous, so brilliant, so beautiful! What a wonderful woman she was.
Just Phenomenal, what a God-given talent, taken Way too soon.....
C'est un immense plaisir de voir deux êtres s'aimer à ce point et faire de la musique ensemble .
This is simply priceless! Witnessing the enchanting collaboration between Daniel Barenboim and Jacqueline du Pré was nothing short of a revelation. Their effortless synergy, oscillating between playful camaraderie and profound musical dialogue, transported me to realms of pure musical bliss. As Du Pré began her mesmerising performance on the cello, and Barenboim's mastery graced the piano, it felt as though time stood still, enveloped by the sheer magic of their performance. Words falter in attempting to encapsulate the depth of emotion stirred by their artistry, and chemistry, of course! What a captivating duo! A true testament to the timeless beauty of classical music. Watching this extraordinary video is an experience I shall cherish forever. Love you all, dear lovers of music :)
Me too!
Some people are too talented to exist in this world for long - they are wanted elsewhere...
Their flame burns bright thus burning out quickly
What a silly comment from you!
@@silvergirl7810
Yes.
It's true. Mozart, Schubert, Schumann and many others! So sad.
yes they are chilling in a nice vip island somewhere making music together :)
All these comments are so wonderful about these people. That's when you know their work truly made a difference. Amazing how little you can find that in artists now a days unless you search hard enough.
Mein Lieblingsvideo !!! Diese bezaubernde Musik. Jacqueline ist mein allergrößtes Vorbild!!! Ich vermisse sie!
I know... Her piano playing sounds really fresh and unique (to me), though I may be biased because I absolutely adore her and everything about her. She was really a beautiful, beautiful person.
I'm a pianist and I agree with your comment!
素敵だ、ホントにスゴい!
デュプレ先生の美貌と、楽しく演奏するお姿は最高です!
バレンボイム先生の隣でピアノを弾く場面はしびれました。
バレンボイム先生の笑顔。
素晴らしい映像です。
She played with such joy and power! Omg! The world will forever miss Jacqueline Du Pre! Gone before she was in her prime! Sad
She had the brightest smile I have ever seen
A heartthrob. We could have had her for a few more years, if only! Still love Barenboim.
When they were still young and happy...
Very true.
Unbelievable. She’d have the composers in tears
Wow! I love this sort of thing! And who knew that she played the piano too! Excellent!
Those hair flips are just as vicious as her playing... i love her so much
Barenboim, without doubt is a musician who will be talked of and admired for centuries to come. However, du Pre has that something extra. Music just pours out of her and as has been said of her many times by colleagues and critics, she seems to have been sent into the World ' ready made'. Unforgettable artist!
This is testimony to love and youth. Imagine yourselves in love and at the summit of civilization in your creation. This is not a mere video of a performance, but a glimpse into the life of the gods, a glimpse into their love and relaxation. The moment harkens to the last time I fell in love, but beyond that point I am mute.
Gorgeous words! Are you a writer?
Nada hacía presagiar un final tan temprano y tan dramático. Ella puro fuego,sacaba lo mejor de Baremboin.
the way he looks at her
What a ray of sunshine. Simply radiant!
One of the commenters says "a powerful, wise innocence." Is that not the most sublime moment of genius, and perhaps of grace?
This woman was absolutely a genius. Most people cannot comprehend that
The first statement I understand. The second is doubtful and uncalled for. It's neither here nor there
@@livb6945I agree, the second statement was way out of line. Wayyy out of line
Très émouvant de les revoir tous les deux en pleine harmonie
que musica, que vuelo, que inspiración ! gracias hermosa Jacqueline !
The unbelivable beauty and sadness.
This video is a real JEWEL. Thank you so much for uploading it!
Brillo, luminosidad y fuerza expresiva. Muchas gracias por subir este video.
Two of happiest people on earth
That laugh and her smiling towards the ending. Oh my. What a woman.
she's amazing. the way she plays piano is so lovely.
She's a great pianist too
Magnifique ! Je trouve cette prestation séduisante. Elle nous montre tant de maîtrise, tant d’humour… mais surtout, elle dégage une telle jouissance ! Jouissance partagée, jeu complice que seul l’entendement mutuelle et l’amour font possible. Oh combien plus dure sera la détresse qui succède a tant de bonheur !
She is such a natural, joyful, angelic, Music herself
Life is short some of us get it right from the start. Like an angel she shows us who pay attention. That most are not worthy she invites us along on her short ride. Two Chellos brothers are another one we need to check out!
een geheimpje ... zo wil ik dat Sophia is, die uitstraling, altijd een lach en intens genieten van al wat ze doet ... ik heb ook haar spoken uit de kast gehaald, zodat we met een schone lei kunnen beginnen en ik had nog wat tegoed ... het mag ook wel eens in mijn richting terug vloeien ...
lovely couple, so touching... beautiful music.....
So beautiful to watch them💞 only wishing the moment freezes there
pretty soprano voice! such charm and grace, I'm in awe!
I have recently discovered Jacqueline......what an absolute talent. I specifically enjoy the passion she shows in her performances...exuberance I suppose. I envy the people who got to know her. She seems like a whole lot of fun. Oh for an ounce......
Her playing, everything about her, rips my heart from its moorings.
What talent... thanks for sharing!
세상에 ~ 이런 귀한 영상을 다 보네요 뒤프레는 피아노 연주도 잘 하네요 바렌보임과 다정하게 함께 있는 모습으로.
I know what you are saying. We are none of us perfect. It is not easy being a young man married to someone with a terminal illness. No one is all good or all bad. I just think that Danny does do an awful lot of good now, and his heart is certainly in the right place.
Nós não sabemos, não entendemos, os desígnios de Deus……mas quando pensamos como humanos….certamente gostaríamos que estivesse entre nós, para nossa alegria e prazer! ❤️🎹❤️
They brighten up my day. Thank you so much for uploading.
so relaxed with her love - - so beautiful!
unvergessen ........💛
Damn shes so vivid and passionate .............................I love her
This short video of Jacqueline and Daniel was so touching ...
a glimpse into the simplicity of extraordinary genius.
She exudes immense joy and passion. My heart feels happy watching and hearing her play, and also saddened that she was taken so young.
I would love to hear her play the Shostakovich cello concerto
She never did
Informal describes her to a 'T'. So sad that she has left us, but sooooooo good that we have clever people who can upload these treasures for our enjoyment, Well done everybody and thank you FlashHarry621.
Magnifique !
Ella toca con todo su ser en una naturalidad unica ...UN SER UNICO
MR fLASH YOURE FANTASTIC gracias!!!!! TKS
Let's see Daniel Barenboim play the cello that good.
Fantastisch!!! Danke
Haydn, Divertimento in C major, Hob. XIV:4: Menuet; then Kuhlau: Sonatina No.1 in C major Op.20-1
I was looking for the name of the first piece she played, thank you very much!
I´m a little bit ignorant, so I´m begging to the kind people who watch this video to tell me what pieces were played here by Jacqueline on the piano and cello. Thank you very much.
Brahms cello sonata in f major
Will Dallas Thank you very much Will!!! I still don´t recognize the piece played at 0:43 . I guess my musical knowledge is very limited. Thank you!!!
Gustavo Weckesser
Oh it´s Kuhlau: Sonatine No.1 in C-Dur Op.20-1 !!!
And the first piano piece is J. Haydn - Divertimento in C - 2 Hob.XIV:4 Menuet-Trio!!!
Thanks also to organum1000 and MoseMendelssohn !!!
When Jacqueline was ill towards the end of her hife she was not the same person and he was also in another phase. Life is constantly changing.
I'm sure he didn't stop loving her but his life was in different phase. A person can love more than one person ,although we mostly live with one partner. Nobody can judge him.
I'm sure he didn't neglect her..
But his life continued.
Jacqueline una genia....!!!!qué pena me da todo lo que debió sufrir con una enfermedad invalidante....los misterios de la vida.....siempre termino preguntándome ¿por qué? y la otra gran pregunta: ¿qué hace la ciencia para detener el avance de todas las enfermedades autoinmunes? Son muchas y cada vez más...cuál es el avance?yo tengo la respuesta: NINGUNO. qué es lo que las activa? NADA SE SABE. Y entonces???? en qué siglo vivimos....????
That hair flip was everything.
¡Grandiosa...esta dama siempre será grandiosa!...
"Great Jacqueline, you died too early !" 😷
How many cellist could also play piano like this....not many I would wager, but then again she was unique in this way also.
Jaqueline doing dramatic hair flips like she's better than everyone else.
I'm not criticizing. She is better than everyone else. Rest in Peace, we love you.
For me this seems like what musical geniuses really are.. if only we could see bach and Mozart or Beethoven among other greats or even just hear them play in a recording..,her illness was a tragedy ....
Jaqueline Du Pre, mi violonchelista preferida. Cuánto se le hecha de menos !!!!!!!.
I absolutely love her !
Jaqueline you are a goddess in the musical heavens.
There it is!
She is the BEST!!!
MERCI beaucoup.
Good grief, she could play the cello like no one else, but created such an adorable quirky sound with a piano, too? Argh. So much talent really ought to be against the law.
Also wonderful how this clip lets us see Barenboim's utter adoration of her and how unique she was. They look so happy and natural here.
That is fantastic.
Beyond Wonderful!!!!!
So beautiful...
E’ davvero un grande chi avendo di fronte così tanta bellezza sta al piano e suona ? Avevo già fruito di questo video, restando ammirato dalla bellezza di lei, unicum di beltà e bravura. Poi ho cercato di sapere di lei: e ho pianto.
Danny was so much more exciting then. He is still a great one. Love the way he carried the Olympic Flag at the opening of 2012. A well deserved honour.
Quel échange d'énergie entre elle et son instrument! Et quel sourire! Je me sens toujours désolée par la perte de cette femme si brillante et captivante
Tan bella y brillante como una estrella fugaz......
Thanx for uplouding!!
She’s wonderful
I can't listen to anything she played without weeping.
Very beautiful and very blessed and real love 💓. Both very blessed
Me parece fabulosa con una musicalidad extrema .La admiro muchisimo .
sooo beautiful
Omg i love them so much