I'd dare to say as a Cellist that the day this concerto was recorded left a mark that will never be erased by anyone in the history of Cello. I feel envy for those who had the chance to watch this performance live. It's just astonishing and breath-taking. Jacky was definitely sent to earth by God to leave us this beautiful playing of this piece. In my opinion, NO OTHER cellist has been able to reach her level at least in this concert. I wonder how things would've turned out if she hadn't died at a such young age. She'd probably be the greatest Cellist in the world. Yo-Yo-Ma is a great cellist too but I'm sorry Jacky was and is still will always be the best.
Even if you compare Jacky not to Yo-Yo-Ma, but to real geniuses of cello like Rostropovich, you would still be right saying that She is absolutely beyond and above any comparison and not only in this concerto, but in anything She played. There are geniuses, but there is one supergenius in cello - Jacqueline du Pre. The same way there are several genius poets in the history of mankind, but there is only one Shakespeare.
Come on! Not True! Gaspar Cassado had the Best most beautiful colorful cello tone better than Du Pre's sound! Arto Noras had the biggets Loudest cello tone ever Du Pre had a small tiny tone in the big concert Hall! Daniil Shafran(The God!) Gary Hoffman(The King!) Karine Georgian! The Really bad cellits are=Mischa Maisky(The most over-rated ever! Maisky was only 6th prize in Tchaikovsky competition No-one liked Maisky jury or audience because Maisky was awful! Natalia Gutman(bad vibrato!!) Yo-Yo Ma(The most Boring ever!)
I agree with you 100%. Jackie will always be the greatest cellist ever to me. I was blessed to be her friend and we wrote to each other. Every time I re-read her beautiful letters I dissolve into tears. I had a very intense premonition of her getting MS and dying. I wrote to her about it. She was also a very Spiritual person and saw her future. She and I just clicked. I was 17 (1967) and she was 22 at the peak of her career! In a dream I wanted to express love and support when I saw her feeling sad and fearing being sick and not being able to perform anymore. I was so upset by her sadness that I told her she was going to go onstage and play better than ever and I offered to go onstage with her if she would like. Years later in real life, she invited me to turn pages for Her husband Daniel Barenboim and so I DID go onstage with them! It all feels surreal now...like a dream! I am so blessed to have her as my friend. Thank you Universe! I later performed a special concert in her honor. I played the show on the Bonjour Stradivarius cello and I played several works including the Elgar. My Mom Elzee Newland, died a few days begore the concert and Dad died 6 weeks later. The 1,700 seat hall was sold out and the energy in the hsll was amazing. I read the audience her letters to me. My husband who passed Feb 19 2023 made a sound video of that Tribute concert and I posted it to share with people who like me, absolutely love her! Her playing was other-worldly! ❤ Here is my Jacqueline Du Pre Tribute Concert with Orchestra London Canada. Jacqueline Du Pre Tribute Concert by Christine Newland in 2000 ❤ ua-cam.com/video/IBO2ldC8P8U/v-deo.htmlsi=yw7azgVupAjfMy1R
I just read Dr. Gabor Mattés story of her in his book "When the body says no". I guess Hilary, Jackies sister, stated that this was Jackie playing her own requiem. Beautiful....
How can this have 226 "dislikes"??? Even if you hate classical music, you'd have to be bowled over by this beautiful young woman, playing with her whole body, mind and soul! Jacqueline and Daniel Barenboim - the conductor - were lovers: You can see the connection between them ... This is the most fantastic performance, made more mournfully beautiful by the knowledge that Jacqueline Du Pre was stricken with multiple sclerosis only 4 years after this and died after 10 years, at only 42. A great loss for classical music.
In part of my mind, I think, some were never neant to grow old. in another part I think nothing is meant at all: there is no contrafdicition. We are here a short while, to work what magic we may in our day in this world. What a miracle it is... What beauty has been left to each of us! What a performance she gave to us. Magnifique!
Kill me if you must...but I had NO IDEA who this was. I stumbled upon it and am soooooo grateful. Such passion. This woman isn't PLAYING this instrument! She is POURING her soul out onto her bow and somehow transferring words feelings and raw passionate emotion down into those strings. This is like watching a silent movie. Now words...but you can FEEL what os being spoken. Hypnotic!!!!
Jacqueline Du Pre also had a tragic life. Her husband, Daniel Barenboim (the conductor), left her for another woman after she was struck down with multiple sclerosis at 28 and could no longer play the cello. Look her up.
She was one of the most gifted and celebrated Celloists, and this is arguably the best interpretation of Elgar's masterpiece. I am moved to tears every time.
For me not "one of...", but THE most talented (and by far), of all times, at least since audio recordings exist. In the 19th century there were Liszt and Paganini, in the 20th - Du Pre, Busoni and Richter.
When she went to study in Russia .The people she studied with were technically superb. But when JDP started playing they would all leave their classes to watch her . Genius !
peter feltham It is said that, on hearing du pre’s rendition, the great Rostropovich said that he deleted the Elgar from his schedule, saying, “This is the definitive version, and L could never even equal it.”
All great musicians are crazy. There is only on "Jackie" . Two of my kids in "The President's Own" USMC band. All of the greats seem terribly haunted and talented beyond their own control.
me two...it brings burning tears at 4:30 am as i lie in bed with ear buds. this is the overwhelming majesty of SCHINDLER'S LIST, a incosoleable mourning for those innocents murdered by cruel beasts.
Ok I admit it ,being an old biker classical music has not exactly been my thing, but how can anyone not be moved by the beauty and pure loveliness of something as moving as this
Being old and a biker should not preclude you from anything. Our country is still appallingly "class ridden". Why shouldn't you "try" classical music. Certainly since the turn of 19th/20th century we've written some wonderful music (Vaughn Williams, Gurney even). Do you visit art galleries? You might walk through room after room and see nothing to which you can relate, but, suddenly, there's one painting that really moves you. It's worth the visit just for that moment. That is what the Victorians wanted when they created public museums. Save up (ha ha) and visit live theatre. Never lock yourself away from culture or the beauty of the countryside when you're out biking :)
Jacqueline du Pre's Elgar Cello Concerto is one of the two classical performances I return to again and again, compulsively even. After a decade I'm still here. She becomes her music and her instrument. Masterful, outstanding interpretation - dramatic with a feeling of sorrow, yet hopeful and powerful.
Reading the first few comments and while Du Pre is fully deserving of the tributes and praise there is no acknowledgement of the great man Elgar who gifted her this sublime meisterwork for the cello, her career instrument of choice.
The most moving concerto played by the most moving cellist. I listened again and again. However an outrageous scandal that YT puts commercials in the middle of this masterpiece !
Dupre why are angels like you taken away so soon? If I could go back in time I would gladly give 30 years of my life to you...truly the greatest cellist of the 20th century!
Knowing this beautiful woman's story, to hear and see her play this piece, is ecstatic, and yet, deeply sorrowful. Brought tears to the eyes ;) TY for sharing x
She's The Cellist best I've heard, Current cellists are certainly very good, but she had something special, something that gives me goosebumps and something that will be hard to overcome ...
+Javier Díaz I will tell you what that " something special " is Javier.Unlike almost all other so called great musicians it was SHE who dominated the instrument and not the instrument that dominated HER.Her sheer physicality is astonishing,very,very few musicians possessed that ability.
I just feel the exact same way. Currently there are amazing cellists. For instance, Alisa Weilerstein, who also performed this concert with Daniel as a conductor, but I think that Jacqueline was and will always be THE BEST. It's just unbelievable. If reencarnation existed, I wonder who would be the next Jacqueline? Wad that person already born? I hope so! I want to see it in person lol
I adore her Virtuosity, & I 'visit' her EVERY YEAR; she is buried in Golders Green Cemetery, at Hoop Lane - where my Father & Mother also share their Final Rest !!!
Can't stop watching it over and over again. She is outstanding, even with the work of a whole life I wouldn't been able to get 20 % of her talent. Anyway, she is a great deal of inspiration.
My late wife Sheila, like Jacqueline Du Pre, had MS. Jacqueline excelled as a cellist, Sheila was an important botanical artist. I think this concerto, even if not specifically, this particular performance was so important to us. Whenever I hear this, I feel like weeping for them both.
You listen to this, time and time again, over decades, and still it sounds new and alive. Du Pre is one of the extraordinary musicians of the 20th century. It's all so effortless and natural. Her concept of the piece is so broad, and her technique is superb.
This performance is beyond what anyone human can do! Jacqueline Du Pre was a angel of music! Her soul combined with music made what we are lucky to hear! This piece and her interpretation is the best by far! Just outstanding!!!!
In my very humble opinion, NO OTHER youtube video can ever overcome this. I don't know exactly why but I'm almost sure THIS is the best youtube video forever and ever. I'm very sorry, forgive me.
Pure, un-adulterated emotion...Du Pre IS the musical instrument here!! Possibly the best and most divine piece of music ever recorded....RIP Jaqueline.
Du pre played stupendous through the 60s recording audio. She was ahead of her time. No one probably heard a cellist play like her. She was one of a kind. Not even, dare to say, yo yo MA can give a performance like du pre. If she were still alive, she'd be unbounded but she will always be infinite.
I've seen yo yo ma perform in person. He is technically flawless, a virtuoso, but could not match the feeling, and passion of a performance like this. I admire him immensely, but he could never play like this.
Una chelista que sufrió mucho. No sólo en su cuerpo sino en su alma. Privada de ejecutar su instrumento que tanto amaba. Primera esposa de Baremboin. Ella ya era una figura reconocida. Este concierto es maravilloso. Siempre la recordaré
+Roots Rock I also feel that Du Pre is literally having intercourse with all these grey men in the orchestra. It must have been a once in a lifetime experience for them, because she is also so incredibly 'in the service' of the orchestra, she does not demand to be the star, she is really preparing for the orchestra to shine, fort Elgar's' piece to shine, as does Barenboim. And the orchestra rises to the occasion. As we listen, we get to be part of a secret that is conveyed, that we share with them, without words being necessary. That is, I think, why this interpretation has become legendary.
mtrapman “grey men”, lol! Somehow, she shines in color for me anyway. She didn’t need to demand to be the star; her performance demands it for her. I don’t know if I agree with your “intercourse” analogy, but no doubt, that’s one sensual performance. Ethereal and earthy all at once. I won’t reduce it to mere sex. It’s better than sex...but if it is sex, Jacqueline is on top.
@@mtrapman They were just married, and six feet apart...you can see/feel the sexual tension between them, that's a big part of what makes this performance work. Her concurrent recording with Barbirolli is audibly inferior.
RIP..... I will forever love her and she will always be my inspiration. The way that movie portrayed her was kind of wrong...I read the Carol Easton biography and Jackie was spunky yes, but she was loving. She randomly told people "I love you", loved to laugh, and loved the sea. I hope to be half the cellist she was. 💜
Thank you. When I talk about loving artists, for what they represent, for what they add to my life, the people around me either look at me strange or change the subject real fast.
And even if the things that they showed on the movie are true. She was a human being too. Nobody is perfect, she obviously had her own emotional issues and specially after she got diagnosed with MS. For me, that doesn't change a thing.
jessica jancetic The movie was hard to watch, but it was based on the book written by her sister and brother! Hilary has been very candid about wanting to tell the whole truth, and says that Jacqueline would have wanted no less. She’s been quoted as saying that Jackie would have loved it. So...there’s that. When in doubt, believe the source. I’m sure that ALL of that is true. That she was spontaneously loving and mischievous and troubled. I’m sure she struggled to feel loved. All of that seems plausible and understandable, given the life that she led! So, I hope you won’t be too upset by the less than perfect depiction. If she were a saint, she’d be impossible to believe!
I saw the movie before knowing of any of the controversy around it - and it did seem rather sensationalized. Truly, I think this performance says it all ! Keep aspiring and play on!
Ms. Du Pre, your music still captivates me just as strongly as it did the first time I listened to you play. Thank you for being my inspiration to be a cellist ❤
I've loved this piece of music for a long time but only just learned about Du Pre after finding this incredible performance. Discovering that she died of MS at the same age I was diagnosed with it is truly shocking.
The fact that she was only around 22 years of age when this video was taken makes this performance even more mesmerising. I've yet to listen to a recording of the Elgar that surpasses her intepretation
I believe you are quite right. She studied with Rostropovich in Moscow, who declared her ‘the only cellist of the younger generation who could equal and overtake my achievement’ I think what he said came to pass and that Rostropovich would have been pleased that his prediction was right.
Hildegerd Haugen Me too. As well as being a truly great cellist she had a great love of life (at least before she became ill) and a wonderfully naughty sense of humour.
This is beyond words. Spiritual, pure, enlightening and I total delight. I have adored this piece and Du Pre for many years. I did not know of this footage.
Jaqueline Du-pre Es mi heroína a partir de sus interpretaciones y alegría conocí y me enamore del cello. Ella fue una iconoclasta poco conocida... pero q mas da es inmortal, un ángel se hizo humana para regalarnos su música.
Some movies are just...great. I never would have known about Elgar, nor of this wonderful cellist named Jacqueline Du Pre' if not for the movie, "Hilary and Jackie."
Heartbreakingly beautiful performance, and composition by Elgar. What a tragic life for Jacqueline and Daniel Barenboim who had to suffer through her illness with her. Like MS, there were other illnesses suffered by the likes of Schumann and Smetana, who suffered from what we call OCD today, illnesses treatable with medication, and at the time, Schumann was labelled "insane". How different it could have been.... this performance by Jacqueline Du Pre is sublime.
There's something about this specific recording, maybe it's the way she brings out the first notes in fiery double stops, and then the slide from the G to A, that makes this recording truly divine.
More than that. :P It was her being that made the music, not the cello. She didn't serve the composers very much and insisted erasing all their markings, I remember reading somewhere a quote "this piece is mine now!" (paraphrasing). Also Moray Welsh commenting about how she removed the mark 'nobilmente' even though that's the way she played it in the particular passages anyway. :D She played what she saw, and felt which is so unimaginably difficult and hard to explain. Hmm, like others would be like there's this marking here, or that there, so therefore we must play it like this etc... but for her, she would give what came. Others have said that also, and I can believe them, her rubato and timing were phenomenal. Totally uninhibited. Her thoughts were so in tune with her playing.
Even the way she moved, it was so natural. There is no acting or pretense. It was like, when she played she still has a child's innocence. 5:32 there are many more moments, but how she phrased there and swayed to the side was so... extraordinary. When I see that it is like she was free from all the bad and evil things in the world. Unspoiled. I mean it's extraordinary, I'm getting excited just talking about it.
This is pure talent. I'm trying to learn this concerto myself and it is not easy, nor is ANY concerto. I'm constantly put down by my peers because I don't do athletics. I play the cello and they don't like it because it's different. I have to say it's hard. But it's worth it when I hear things like this knowing that not every teenage girl listens to concertos. I wish more people my age would appreciate this kind of beauty.
my first real, serious introduction to the classical cello when this was broadcast on BBC whose dedication to `serious` musc educated so many who would not normally be exposed to it.
This is a masterpiece,no other man or woman can play this piece of music,with grace and elegance,if they are the correct words,like Jacqueline can. A great loss at such a young age and very sadly missed.Also,the great Sir John Barbirolli, also a wonderful conductor with her also.
Du Pre was famous for showing up at a concert venue and quietly asking the conductor which concerto it was that day (Elgar, Dvorak, Haydn etc) and just sit and play. Sent from a different and better place this woman.
Book of Gabor Mate - When the body says no was the reason I found this brilliant lady...her inner life story is so sad..but music is beyond ..❤
Same here. I just started reading this book and was very intrigued.
Same for me. I've just started reading it. Jackie's performance left me speechless. ♥️
Me too! ☺️
me too. Great music.... Sad life
Me too had to look her up. His book should be mandatory reading in school!
I'd dare to say as a Cellist that the day this concerto was recorded left a mark that will never be erased by anyone in the history of Cello. I feel envy for those who had the chance to watch this performance live. It's just astonishing and breath-taking. Jacky was definitely sent to earth by God to leave us this beautiful playing of this piece. In my opinion, NO OTHER cellist has been able to reach her level at least in this concert. I wonder how things would've turned out if she hadn't died at a such young age. She'd probably be the greatest Cellist in the world. Yo-Yo-Ma is a great cellist too but I'm sorry Jacky was and is still will always be the best.
Even if you compare Jacky not to Yo-Yo-Ma, but to real geniuses of cello like Rostropovich, you would still be right saying that She is absolutely beyond and above any comparison and not only in this concerto, but in anything She played. There are geniuses, but there is one supergenius in cello - Jacqueline du Pre. The same way there are several genius poets in the history of mankind, but there is only one Shakespeare.
Absolutely
Come on! Not True! Gaspar Cassado had the Best most beautiful colorful cello tone better than Du Pre's sound! Arto Noras had the biggets Loudest cello tone ever Du Pre had a small tiny tone in the big concert Hall! Daniil Shafran(The God!) Gary Hoffman(The King!) Karine Georgian! The Really bad cellits are=Mischa Maisky(The most over-rated ever! Maisky was only 6th prize in Tchaikovsky competition No-one liked Maisky jury or audience because Maisky was awful! Natalia Gutman(bad vibrato!!) Yo-Yo Ma(The most Boring ever!)
Amen
I agree with you 100%. Jackie will always be the greatest cellist ever to me. I was blessed to be her friend and we wrote to each other. Every time I re-read her beautiful letters I dissolve into tears.
I had a very intense premonition of her getting MS and dying. I wrote to her about it. She was also a very Spiritual person and saw her future. She and I just clicked. I was 17 (1967) and she was 22 at the peak of her career!
In a dream I wanted to express love and support when I saw her feeling sad and fearing being sick and not being able to perform anymore. I was so upset by her sadness that I told her she was going to go onstage and play better than ever and I offered to go onstage with her if she would like. Years later in real life, she invited me to turn pages for Her husband Daniel Barenboim and so I DID go onstage with them! It all feels surreal now...like a dream! I am so blessed to have her as my friend. Thank you Universe!
I later performed a special concert in her honor. I played the show on the Bonjour Stradivarius cello and I played several works including the Elgar. My Mom Elzee Newland, died a few days begore the concert and Dad died 6 weeks later. The 1,700 seat hall was sold out and the energy in the hsll was amazing. I read the audience her letters to me.
My husband who passed Feb 19 2023 made a sound video of that Tribute concert and I posted it to share with people who like me, absolutely love her! Her playing was other-worldly! ❤
Here is my Jacqueline Du Pre Tribute Concert with Orchestra London Canada. Jacqueline Du Pre Tribute Concert by Christine Newland in 2000 ❤ ua-cam.com/video/IBO2ldC8P8U/v-deo.htmlsi=yw7azgVupAjfMy1R
I just read Dr. Gabor Mattés story of her in his book "When the body says no". I guess Hilary, Jackies sister, stated that this was Jackie playing her own requiem. Beautiful....
Omg, I just read her story as well. I had to search to see the emotions and all 😊. Beautiful
😢😢😢😢 my daughter friends used to cut her legs.
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I just got to that page in his book, and searched her on YT. And here we are 😊
@@richmiroccomedia570 also reading it now!
How can this have 226 "dislikes"??? Even if you hate classical music, you'd have to be bowled over by this beautiful young woman, playing with her whole body, mind and soul! Jacqueline and Daniel Barenboim - the conductor - were lovers: You can see the connection between them ... This is the most fantastic performance, made more mournfully beautiful by the knowledge that Jacqueline Du Pre was stricken with multiple sclerosis only 4 years after this and died after 10 years, at only 42. A great loss for classical music.
Yes. They should be ashamed of themselves and go elsewhere. Forever.
i just dont understand people
Doesn't matter, it's just beautifull, a stunning performance, merci Jacqueline.
They are clueless or just haters. This is magnificent
In part of my mind, I think, some were never neant to grow old. in another part I think nothing is meant at all: there is no contrafdicition. We are here a short while, to work what magic we may in our day in this world. What a miracle it is... What beauty has been left to each of us! What a performance she gave to us. Magnifique!
Kill me if you must...but I had NO IDEA who this was. I stumbled upon it and am soooooo grateful. Such passion. This woman isn't PLAYING this instrument! She is POURING her soul out onto her bow and somehow transferring words feelings and raw passionate emotion down into those strings. This is like watching a silent movie. Now words...but you can FEEL what os being spoken. Hypnotic!!!!
Are you still alive?
Jacqueline Du Pre also had a tragic life. Her husband, Daniel Barenboim (the conductor), left her for another woman after she was struck down with multiple sclerosis at 28 and could no longer play the cello. Look her up.
She was one of the most gifted and celebrated Celloists, and this is arguably the best interpretation of Elgar's masterpiece. I am moved to tears every time.
For me not "one of...", but THE most talented (and by far), of all times, at least since audio recordings exist. In the 19th century there were Liszt and Paganini, in the 20th - Du Pre, Busoni and Richter.
DU PRE was without question the finest cellist of her generation,and possibly of any generation.
When she went to study in Russia .The people she studied with were technically superb. But when JDP started playing they would all leave their classes to watch her .
Genius !
peter feltham It is said that, on hearing du pre’s rendition, the great Rostropovich said that he deleted the Elgar from his schedule, saying, “This is the definitive version, and L could never even equal it.”
All great musicians are crazy. There is only on "Jackie" . Two of my kids in "The President's Own" USMC band. All of the greats seem terribly haunted and talented beyond their own control.
@@andrewkinna3275 that so cool!!! Where'd you find that info
To call her a cellist is an understatement; she was an artist.
Everytime I see this I cry... A lot.
Me too Alexia, me too.
me two...it brings burning tears at 4:30 am as i lie in bed with ear buds. this is the overwhelming majesty of SCHINDLER'S LIST, a incosoleable mourning for those innocents murdered by cruel beasts.
Yea I tear up a bit too, then I grab my cello and play this song.
Beautiful. I wish I could hear you play it Jessica. x
goosebumpss such a beautiful performance
Ok I admit it ,being an old biker classical music has not exactly been my thing, but how can anyone not be moved by the beauty and pure loveliness of something as moving as this
This guy Trump could probably sit through it unfazed .....
Having gone from Harley chop to Hayabusa turbo, from Hendrix and Trower to this, I have to agree! lol
Being old and a biker should not preclude you from anything. Our country is still appallingly "class ridden". Why shouldn't you "try" classical music. Certainly since the turn of 19th/20th century we've written some wonderful music (Vaughn Williams, Gurney even). Do you visit art galleries? You might walk through room after room and see nothing to which you can relate, but, suddenly, there's one painting that really moves you. It's worth the visit just for that moment. That is what the Victorians wanted when they created public museums. Save up (ha ha) and visit live theatre. Never lock yourself away from culture or the beauty of the countryside when you're out biking :)
@@anotherbadseed there is no doubt that that classless sob would not have clue. God help us if that pig is elected in 2024.
It's even more touching when you know she died tragically young, and that her husband is the conductor in this video
As a cellist myself I can say that she is an inspiration to all of us everywhere.
When I see Jacqueline performing, I think she becomes the music
Joel R.P. I agree, Joel R.P., she truly does and the result is beauty beyond measure.
Joel R.P. I love cello
She were, is, and always uniq
It is so beautiful to watch her play and hear her. She is so passionate 😍🤗
You’re not wrong. She’s unbelievable. It’s way more than technique. She’s telling a story
One of the most beautiful musical works written for the cello is a song full of sadness, Jackie, may your soul rest in peace
The passion in her eyes when she plays ( she makes my heart burst ) a british treasure gone long ago..she haunts me!.
you wishh
this will forever and always be Du Pre's peice
Jacqueline du Pre's Elgar Cello Concerto is one of the two classical performances I return to again and again, compulsively even. After a decade I'm still here. She becomes her music and her instrument. Masterful, outstanding interpretation - dramatic with a feeling of sorrow, yet hopeful and powerful.
What's the other one...?
I love this piece and I adore the cello.
Yes... what's the other one?
@@M.M.424 The other one is Maria Callas singing Casta Diva from Bellini's Norma! :) I adore her voice.
@@AB_HI_SH_EK The other one is Maria Callas singing Casta Diva from Bellini's Norma! I adore her voice.
Her Dvorak was stellar as well
Reading the first few comments and while Du Pre is fully deserving of the tributes and praise there is no acknowledgement of the great man Elgar who gifted her this sublime meisterwork for the cello, her career instrument of choice.
The most moving concerto played by the most moving cellist. I listened again and again. However an outrageous scandal that YT puts commercials in the middle of this masterpiece !
Dupre why are angels like you taken away so soon? If I could go back in time I would gladly give 30 years of my life to you...truly the greatest cellist of the 20th century!
I guess she accomplished her mission in life and it was time to leave :(
The greatest cellist since this instrument was invented
Knowing this beautiful woman's story, to hear and see her play this piece, is ecstatic, and yet, deeply sorrowful. Brought tears to the eyes ;) TY for sharing x
I've never heard of this woman before and just accidently stumbled upon this clip. My God. She's amazing.
There was a film titled Hilary and Jackie that depicted the life of her and her sister.
@@rayva1came to say the same. Jackie was played by Emily Watson and Hillary by Rachel Griffiths. Its really a great movie.
This is THE BEST version of this piece!! R.I.P Jacqueline.
Of that there is not doubt, in fact it is the best performance of anything, anywhere, ever.
The way she handles her cello is amazing, it's almost like watching her dance with a lover.
that is exactly what is happening
Almost, yeah. There's a passion between a true musician and their instrument that, in my opinion, can't be matched by human relations
That is such a beautiful and accurate way of describing it.
doodily doo I think he meant that Barenboim and Du Pre were married
The best cello concerto ever written played by the best cellist to have ever recorded it. Every note with JDP shimmers with meaning and depth.
you got that right !
LA meilleure violoncelliste !!!
The beauty and the Legend - our beloved Jacqeline.
She's The Cellist best I've heard, Current cellists are certainly very good, but she had something special, something that gives me goosebumps and something that will be hard to overcome ...
+Javier Díaz I will tell you what that " something special " is Javier.Unlike almost all other so called great musicians it was SHE who dominated the instrument and not the instrument that dominated HER.Her sheer physicality is astonishing,very,very few musicians possessed that ability.
I just feel the exact same way. Currently there are amazing cellists. For instance, Alisa Weilerstein, who also performed this concert with Daniel as a conductor, but I think that Jacqueline was and will always be THE BEST. It's just unbelievable. If reencarnation existed, I wonder who would be the next Jacqueline? Wad that person already born? I hope so! I want to see it in person lol
Sujari Britt
+leitmotif4me yes!!
it also gives me goosbumps...
let me tell you something. This here is the greatest performance on a Cello I've ever seen.
and the best youtube video forever and ever
fabrizio celli absolutely!
So so beautiful and her eyes are so expressive. I think she could look into your soul. The most beautiful peice of music ever.
I echo your comment.
@@FABCELLI Too bad it's not the complete piece. The quality here is amazing.
The way she plays her cello, it sounds like no other. It’s so unique. So full of power and passion. It’s deep but light I love it!!
I adore her Virtuosity, & I 'visit' her EVERY YEAR; she is buried in Golders Green Cemetery, at Hoop Lane - where my Father & Mother also share their Final Rest !!!
brian pearl OMG I'm so sorry and it's also very sweet of you that you visit her too. As a Cellist, I'd love to leave a rose on her grave one day.
brian pearl why there? that seems to be jewish cemetery, I thought she was angligan or christian?
Coconut she converted to marry Barenbaum
BRAVO
Did your mother and father die? If they did, I’m so sorry.
Can't stop watching it over and over again. She is outstanding, even with the work of a whole life I wouldn't been able to get 20 % of her talent. Anyway, she is a great deal of inspiration.
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My late wife Sheila, like Jacqueline Du Pre, had MS. Jacqueline excelled as a cellist, Sheila was an important botanical artist. I think this concerto, even if not specifically, this particular performance was so important to us. Whenever I hear this, I feel like weeping for them both.
Condolences. It must be particularly sad to see a talented loved one diminished by illness.
Gives me goosebumps, truly sad to think of all those talented players now gone.
Such an emotional piece for me, she was my one of fathers favourites and we had this played at his funeral. I listen to it often.
You listen to this, time and time again, over decades, and still it sounds new and alive. Du Pre is one of the extraordinary musicians of the 20th century. It's all so effortless and natural. Her concept of the piece is so broad, and her technique is superb.
She is by far the greatest cellist of all time. She owns the cello and her audience.
She brought this piece to life and gave it more of its increadible beauty than any other cellist.
A totally original and unique artist whose talent and vision will never again be matched.
This performance is beyond what anyone human can do! Jacqueline Du Pre was a angel of music! Her soul combined with music made what we are lucky to hear! This piece and her interpretation is the best by far! Just outstanding!!!!
R.I.P Jaqueline Du Pre
Long live the Queen of Cello! You will forever be in our hearts. Phenomenal!
I remember watching this 50 years on television or so ago and the recording by her is still one of my favouraites.
Are you serious
In my very humble opinion, NO OTHER youtube video can ever overcome this. I don't know exactly why but I'm almost sure THIS is the best youtube video forever and ever. I'm very sorry, forgive me.
Pure, un-adulterated emotion...Du Pre IS the musical instrument here!! Possibly the best and most divine piece of music ever recorded....RIP Jaqueline.
Du pre played stupendous through the 60s recording audio. She was ahead of her time. No one probably heard a cellist play like her. She was one of a kind. Not even, dare to say, yo yo MA can give a performance like du pre. If she were still alive, she'd be unbounded but she will always be infinite.
I've seen yo yo ma perform in person. He is technically flawless, a virtuoso, but could not match the feeling, and passion of a performance like this. I admire him immensely, but he could never play like this.
Totally mesmerising performance. Without doubt the greatest cello player ever. Keep coming back to this piece over the years.
Words cannot adequately express my feelings. Music from Heaven.
Una chelista que sufrió mucho. No sólo en su cuerpo sino en su alma. Privada de ejecutar su instrumento que tanto amaba. Primera esposa de Baremboin. Ella ya era una figura reconocida. Este concierto es maravilloso. Siempre la recordaré
I've never seen such passion and depth. I'm tearing.
the peak at 2:47 gives me a buzz nothing else could! Elgar was a master and this was definitely meant for du Pré.
+Roots Rock I love that peak! Gives me goosebumps everytime.
+Roots Rock I also feel that Du Pre is literally having intercourse with all these grey men in the orchestra. It must have been a once in a lifetime experience for them, because she is also so incredibly 'in the service' of the orchestra, she does not demand to be the star, she is really preparing for the orchestra to shine, fort Elgar's' piece to shine, as does Barenboim. And the orchestra rises to the occasion. As we listen, we get to be part of a secret that is conveyed, that we share with them, without words being necessary. That is, I think, why this interpretation has become legendary.
mtrapman “grey men”, lol! Somehow, she shines in color for me anyway. She didn’t need to demand to be the star; her performance demands it for her. I don’t know if I agree with your “intercourse” analogy, but no doubt, that’s one sensual performance. Ethereal and earthy all at once. I won’t reduce it to mere sex. It’s better than sex...but if it is sex, Jacqueline is on top.
@@mtrapman They were just married, and six feet apart...you can see/feel the sexual tension between them, that's a big part of what makes this performance work. Her concurrent recording with Barbirolli is audibly inferior.
I don't even have to think hard to know exactly where you mean. The hair goes up on my arms every single time
No one is like her!
!!she is humble, totally dedicated to music without any ego.
גם אני מישראל. היא מדהימה אף אחד לא יכול להגיע לרמה שלה (חוץ ממני כמובן) : ) : )
Addolora, in tanta bellezza, un destino che schianta un così splendido esempio di tanto rara gioiosa vitalità. E chi l'ha amata ...
this performance just made me remember all the beautiful things we have and that made me feel so grateful! God bless everyone, you all deserve so much
Exquisite... Barenboim and Du Pre both not to mention the London Phil... and the recording!! 1967!!
RIP..... I will forever love her and she will always be my inspiration. The way that movie portrayed her was kind of wrong...I read the Carol Easton biography and Jackie was spunky yes, but she was loving. She randomly told people "I love you", loved to laugh, and loved the sea. I hope to be half the cellist she was. 💜
Thank you. When I talk about loving artists, for what they represent, for what they add to my life, the people around me either look at me strange or change the subject real fast.
And even if the things that they showed on the movie are true. She was a human being too. Nobody is perfect, she obviously had her own emotional issues and specially after she got diagnosed with MS. For me, that doesn't change a thing.
jessica jancetic The movie was hard to watch, but it was based on the book written by her sister and brother! Hilary has been very candid about wanting to tell the whole truth, and says that Jacqueline would have wanted no less. She’s been quoted as saying that Jackie would have loved it. So...there’s that. When in doubt, believe the source. I’m sure that ALL of that is true. That she was spontaneously loving and mischievous and troubled. I’m sure she struggled to feel loved. All of that seems plausible and understandable, given the life that she led! So, I hope you won’t be too upset by the less than perfect depiction. If she were a saint, she’d be impossible to believe!
It was very telling that her nickname was Smiley. She was a force of nature.
I saw the movie before knowing of any of the controversy around it - and it did seem rather sensationalized. Truly, I think this performance says it all ! Keep aspiring and play on!
Лучшее исполнение на века 😍🥰❤️
This is a super human performance and I come back to this video every so often to get wowed once again. Thank you for putting this one up!
She was the greatest, such a tragic loss, Jacqueline's music was as beautiful as her smile.
i cant stop watching this over and over again
Like a legion of cellists out there, hearing her was the reason I first picked the instrument up ... just sublime
Ms. Du Pre, your music still captivates me just as strongly as it did the first time I listened to you play. Thank you for being my inspiration to be a cellist ❤
An important moment in the history of cello playing, maybe in the history of musical performance. Most perfect depiction of heartbreak, EVER.
What instrument can plumb the depths of the human soul more than the cello? This is simply stunning.
I've loved this piece of music for a long time but only just learned about Du Pre after finding this incredible performance. Discovering that she died of MS at the same age I was diagnosed with it is truly shocking.
How are you?
Thinking of you
sending hugs, hope you're doing well. forrtunately now there are many more tools and treatments.
Wonderful. Beautiful. Amazing.
The fact that she was only around 22 years of age when this video was taken makes this performance even more mesmerising. I've yet to listen to a recording of the Elgar that surpasses her intepretation
simply the best, not even Rostropovich can compare to her. plays with such a passion with perfect controlled emotion.
I believe you are quite right. She studied with Rostropovich in Moscow, who declared her ‘the only cellist of the younger generation who could equal and overtake my achievement’ I think what he said came to pass and that Rostropovich would have been pleased that his prediction was right.
Love Jackie.
Hildegerd Haugen
Me too. As well as being a truly great cellist she had a great love of life (at least before she became ill) and a wonderfully naughty sense of humour.
@@blackbeasthamish and he dropped the Elgar from his rep when he heard this
This is beyond words. Spiritual, pure, enlightening and I total delight. I have adored this piece and Du Pre for many years. I did not know of this footage.
Incredible !! It´s like she doesn´t just dominate the cello but she becomes it.
The technique in her bow striking is incredible
Genius at work
This is the most beautiful piece of music I've ever heard.
Jaqueline Du-pre Es mi heroína a partir de sus interpretaciones y alegría conocí y me enamore del cello. Ella fue una iconoclasta poco conocida... pero q mas da es inmortal, un ángel se hizo humana para regalarnos su música.
Ella era de otro mundo..
I love Du Pre's combination of incredible intensity with utmost vulnerability and freedom. So beautiful!
Undoubtedly the best. Unmistakeable.
I love how she's so into playing this music that her head shake involuntarily with each note as she plays from 2:20 through 2:40
Some movies are just...great. I never would have known about Elgar, nor of this wonderful cellist named Jacqueline Du Pre' if not for the movie, "Hilary and Jackie."
Or book
She really lived the music! Greatest performance of this peace ever! I get goosebumps and I am crying every single time...
Heartbreakingly beautiful performance, and composition by Elgar. What a tragic life for Jacqueline and Daniel Barenboim who had to suffer through her illness with her. Like MS, there were other illnesses suffered by the likes of Schumann and Smetana, who suffered from what we call OCD today, illnesses treatable with medication, and at the time, Schumann was labelled "insane". How different it could have been.... this performance by Jacqueline Du Pre is sublime.
Nunca escuche un concierto que me emocionara tanto y creo que esta interpretación de Jacqueline es la mejor que se ha hecho
my God... she was incredible. She was really one with the music
There's something about this specific recording, maybe it's the way she brings out the first notes in fiery double stops, and then the slide from the G to A, that makes this recording truly divine.
More than that. :P It was her being that made the music, not the cello. She didn't serve the composers very much and insisted erasing all their markings, I remember reading somewhere a quote "this piece is mine now!" (paraphrasing). Also Moray Welsh commenting about how she removed the mark 'nobilmente' even though that's the way she played it in the particular passages anyway. :D
She played what she saw, and felt which is so unimaginably difficult and hard to explain. Hmm, like others would be like there's this marking here, or that there, so therefore we must play it like this etc... but for her, she would give what came. Others have said that also, and I can believe them, her rubato and timing were phenomenal. Totally uninhibited. Her thoughts were so in tune with her playing.
Even the way she moved, it was so natural. There is no acting or pretense. It was like, when she played she still has a child's innocence. 5:32 there are many more moments, but how she phrased there and swayed to the side was so... extraordinary. When I see that it is like she was free from all the bad and evil things in the world. Unspoiled. I mean it's extraordinary, I'm getting excited just talking about it.
A piece of music like this should NOT be monetized where an ad pops up in the middlle...shame on who ever did that
JDP - makes me cry every time I hear it!
Merveilleuse Jacqueline !
Absolutely fantastic, I'm tingling all over. Such an amazing talent and a beautiful piece of music.
The nicest and most talented person I ever saw or heard in my life, a real pleasure and joy to listen to her, I will love her forever !!!
Não canso de assistir essa interpretação maravilhosa de Jacqueline du Pre
Im 80 years old and just learned about her! Where have I been? [Live and Love]
This is pure talent. I'm trying to learn this concerto myself and it is not easy, nor is ANY concerto. I'm constantly put down by my peers because I don't do athletics. I play the cello and they don't like it because it's different. I have to say it's hard. But it's worth it when I hear things like this knowing that not every teenage girl listens to concertos. I wish more people my age would appreciate this kind of beauty.
How’s it going?
Her pizzicato gets me all the time towards the end. Just beautifully done.
my first real, serious introduction to the classical cello when this was broadcast on BBC whose dedication to `serious` musc educated so many who would not normally be exposed to it.
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This is a masterpiece,no other man or woman can play this piece of music,with grace and elegance,if they are the correct words,like Jacqueline can. A great loss at such a young age and very sadly missed.Also,the great Sir John Barbirolli, also a wonderful conductor with her also.
And she has the whole score..in her head. That is what makes her so brilliant.
Du Pre was famous for showing up at a concert venue and quietly asking the conductor which concerto it was that day (Elgar, Dvorak, Haydn etc) and just sit and play. Sent from a different and better place this woman.
My God, she was superb. Awesome
She was, and always will be, the greatest.
I feel so many emotions listening to Ms. Du Pre play. I’m crying because she plays so beautifully. R.I.P.
So young & so talented.
BRAVA !!! BRAVA !!!
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A shooting star leaves a brilliant trail in the minds and hearts of those who were lucky enough to contemplate its momentary existence.
The whole thing is posted in another page. This is just a clip!
Ahh I wish I was old enough to see her play live.