As I watch this (for the umpteenth time) my eyes are welling up as usual even more so that I recently saw a photograph of Barenboim and Zukerman amongst others carrying Jacqueline's coffin to her graveside. I have never seen such or felt such raw grief and I have lived for 63 years and buried both my parents, To see how they worked almost subconciously together as one here you begin to understand why
Jacqueline du Pré had to stop playing the cello at 28, due to her MS. But how lucky we are, still beeing able to watch her playing, for example in this Op 70. I saw a documentary about her and was overwhelmed by her charm, her smile, her beauty, and her music. And her total ignorance of how she might look on the screen. No make up, no false feelings, just the natural joy in music and her facial expressions about this joy. No doubt about why Daniel Barenboim fell so in love with her.
che documentario. Che musicista che interpretazioni. Che meravigliosa dilcezza. Tutti fantastici. ma lei..... Un angelo suona con l'anima col cuore emizionante. Poi conoscendo..... Commivente vedere con quanto amore suoni.
The first movement, although has its nice moments, is a perfect example of Beethoven not having the creativity or the time to give a better ending. He started a new slow variation then it just ends. Kinda a weird ending.
The glory of Beethoven who wrote this lovely piece even though he was stone deaf! The ultimate tribute to the genius of Beethoven was brilliantly performed by Barenboim, Zukerman and the genius in the way of Jacqueline du Pre who very sadly is not with us. I miss you and your brilliance Jacqueline!
@@ethanb2554 The account that is given was actually when he played the archduke trio years later in his life!!! So the account is correct but it's attributed to a performance of a different piece!
Three talented masters in their young years. Interpreting a monumental, historic greater one. After all this years I am still sadden by the fate of Jacqueline du Pré. Great video. Thank You.
Nature, unfortunately, is pitilessly indifferent to ones contribution to the world. It's been a good while since I listened to this piece and saw Jacqueline. I'm saddened too.
Exceptionally so. Will you have them digitalized for listening, to preserve the discs? I know most of us prefer the vinyl for listening, but these are priceless.
A great impression from the performance of such a unique work by Beethoven as “Ghost”, which it is full of beauty and harmony. All the musicians did their best What a pity that the talented cellist Jaqlinue passed away at the beginning of her musical career! But we will remember her exceptional playing because du Pre of her brilliant participation in this Beethoven triple concerto. It’s unforgettable.
The development section in the first movement is textbook Beethoven at it's very finest. One can quibble with some of the camera angles but this performance is unique among live performances b/c it captures 3 young artists whose mastery of their instruments and understanding of the work is itself captivating.
"Quibble" is a favorite word for lots of folks. For some, it's the only "comfort zone" that they have, with every quibble as a striving for priority. One must really "Add a Dash of Pity" for people like that, as Peter Ustinov did in his book of short stories: www.amazon.com/Add-Dash-Pity-Peter-Ustinov/dp/1573920959
The unusual camera angles are part of what makes this film so striking and memorable. We receive perspectives of the instruments and performers that, at least for me, heighten my perception and understanding of the music.
I was privileged to see Pinchas Zukerman twice at the Ravinia Festival just outside of Chicago in the mid eighties. He never disappoints. Barenboim and Zukerman along with the London Symphony were just incredible on the Elgar violin concerto; the best I’ve ever heard.
His Elgar indeed is the best I have heard. Alongside young Menuhin's recording. If you haven't heard this one, this is the best live Elgar by Zukerman I have found, just so good : th-cam.com/video/uLuNWKKDgDg/w-d-xo.html
I agree.....I just now stumbled into Dupre, am so amazed! How wonderful there is so much great stuff on TH-cam. Also, so often I find someone with some great talent or accomplishments, and then learn they're Jewish. I've never understood why, that they're historically the most persecuted people on earth . The only difference I've ever noticed is that they work a good bit harder than I do .
NOT TRUE! Jacqueline Du Pre not The greatest cellits Ever! The greatest cellists Are really Gaspar Cassado ( The most beautiful Cello tone sound Ever much better than Du Pre's) Gary Hoffman ( The King) Danil Shafran ( The God) Arto Noras ( The biggest largest Cello tone ever! Du Pre a small tiny tone in the big concert hall) Karine Georgyan! The really Bad cellists Are=Yo-Yo Ma (. The most Boring ever) Mischa Maisky ( The most over-rated ever! ) Natalia Gutman ( The Bad vibrato!) Peter Whispelway Stephen Isserlis Truls Mork ( Mörk) Daniel Barenboim The second-rated player!! Daniel The most over-rated pianist Ever! The no talent low IQ The Gramophone The BBC music magazine 50 greatest recordings! In that 50 greatest recordings These were missing NO Artur Rubinstein no Grigory Sokolov no Wilhelm Kempff no Dinu Lipatti no Solomon Cutner no Mikhail Pletnev no Alexei Lubimov no Andrei Gavrilov no Dimitri Bashkirov and so on! Daniel Barenboim his Mozart piano concertos Recordings in that list! How SHOCKING STUPID IS THAT!! The Best greatest Mozart piano concertos players Are really=Mozart 17 Dezo Ranki Mozart 18 Vladimir Ashkenazy Mozart 19 Radu Lupu Mozart 20 Vladimir Ashkenazy Mozart 21 Radu Lupu ( others The Good=Artur Rubinstein Murray Perahia Vladimir Ashkenazy Maurizio Pollini Stanislav Bunin) Mozart 22 Laura Mikkola Natalia Trull Jörg Demus Robert Casadesus Mozart 23 Solomon Cutner ( others The Good=Vladimir Horowitz Grigory Sokolov Vladimir Ashkenazy Murray Perahia Maurizio Pollini Stanislav Bunin Wilhelm Kempff. ) Mozart 24 Grigory Sokolov Maria Grinberg ( others like The Good=Wilhelm Kempff Mikhail Pletnev Gina Bachauer) Mozart 25 Murray Perahia Mozart 27 Alexei Lubimov ( others=Emil Gilels Vladimir Ashkenazy Murray Perahia Natalia Trull Stanislav Bunin)
Qué maravilla encontrar de pronto, una interpretación tan maravillosa de este famoso trío. Verlos tan talentosos ya en su juventud, tan compenetrados de su trabajo. Gracias a la vida que nos regala estos momentos mágicos.
A great impression from the performance of such a unique work by Beethoven as “Ghost”, which it is full of beauty and harmony. All the musicians did their best What a pity that the talented cellist Jacqueline du Pre passed away at the beginning of her musical career! But we will remember her exceptional playing because of her brilliant participation in this Beethoven Piano Trio. It’s unforgettable.
How sad for the music world to loose such a great and fine young talent in this superb musician..Jacqueline Dupré. Barenboim and Jaquelone were scintillating partners! Wendy Louise Hall
The best of the best and in their prime, from composer to composition, to the renowned musicians, great stars in their youth, and the magic they make of this glorious, deeply felt and profound work, a milestone for Beethoven, a rare beauty, of his many, they deliver with finesse and aplomb
I can listen anything you play for hours and never tire. You are such an amazing pianist and I have also listened to everything I can of Jacqueline du Pre. Music by such talent is almost in the realm of unbelievable because it is so beautiful and evokes such deep feelings of joy. Thank you for always sharing your talent. I have listened to you and Vladimir Ashkenazy a million times it seems. The happiness and talent as you express your talents.
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Great musicians. Amazing interpretation of Beethoven's masterpiece. Thanks!
A beautiful performance by three gifted young musicians. I only wish the weird camera work wasn't so "aggressive". My thanks to having this posted for us all to enjoy!
Thank you. How I loved the music-making of those three and Itzhak Perlman and Vladimir Ashkenazy. Wonderful hearing them again. Thank you very much for the upload.
Le second mouvement est extraordinaire, mélange complexe de tristesse, d'accablement et de colère retenue. Excellente interprétation de ce trio de grands artistes.
Amazing slow movement. I have the feeling to approach paradise or some hidden place where only Beethoven and musicians shed some tiny but everlasting light.
As far as I know there is a manuscript page of second movement, whereon Beethoven (himself) wrote that this was a sketch or echo of his planned McBeth opera. English Wikipedia does not mention this. German Wikipedia has it: Zweiter Satz: Largo assai ed espressivo Der in d-Moll stehende Mittelsatz beginnt in Cello und Violine, dann tritt mit pulsierenden Akkorden das Klavier hinzu. Die gespenstische Atmosphäre des Satzes, die von Musikwissenschaftler Paul Bekker als »einer der wunderbarsten Offenbarungen beethovenscher Schwermut« bezeichnet wurde, entsteht u. a. durch seine Klaviertremoli und chromatische Skalen. Die Bezeichnung des Trios als \u201eGeistertrio\u201c geht auf Beethovens Schüler Carl Czerny zurück, der, wie er 1842 schrieb, sich durch diesen Satz an den ersten Auftritt des Geistes in William Shakespeares Tragödie Hamlet erinnert fühlte: »Der Charakter dieses, sehr langsam vorzutragenden Largo ist geisterhaft schauerlich, gleich einer Erscheinung aus der Unterwelt«. Laut Musikwissenschaftler Martin Gustav Nottebohm entwarf Beethoven parallel zur Komposition des Trios einen Hexenchor für eine geplante Opernkomposition mit Shakespeares Tragödie Macbeth als Vorlage.
As a piano accompanist of several decades (now known as Collaborative Pianist), I appreciate the equally collaborative exchange here. Not all famous musicians do!
FANTASMA!! SEGÚN ENTIENDO ASÍ EL NOMBRE DE ESTA OBRA, Y SEGÚN LA ESCUCHO, MÁS CLARO PUEDO VER EL FANTÁSTICO FANTASMA QUE DEJÓ EN NUESTRA MEMORIA EL GRAN BEETHOVEN.-
Un enregistrement historique, à plusieurs titres, pour l'interprétation superlative d'abord, ensuite car peu après J. Dupré allait subir les premières atteintes de la sclérose en plaque.
Cada ves que la veo siento una gran tristeza,pensando en el dolor infinito de sus últimos años,tener que abandonar la ejecución del cello,su instrumento que casi era parte suya,su alma.Yo soy Argentina pero me da mucha vergüenza el abandono de su marido Daniel Barenboim, en los momentos mas dramaticos de la vida de Jacqueline.Yo creo que él la utilizó,porque ella era un genio y su notoriedad lo ayudaba a avanzar y así fué.
Yo quiero ser benevolente ,con el compañero de su vida ,siempre me fascinó escucharla ,pero el supo vivir sin acompañarla en su penosa enfermedad.muy triste
As I watch this (for the umpteenth time) my eyes are welling up as usual even more so that I recently saw a photograph of Barenboim and Zukerman amongst others carrying Jacqueline's coffin to her graveside. I have never seen such or felt such raw grief and I have lived for 63 years and buried both my parents, To see how they worked almost subconciously together as one here you begin to understand why
I saw it, too. Deeply moving.
Jacqueline du Pré had to stop playing the cello at 28, due to her MS. But how lucky we are, still beeing able to watch her playing, for example in this Op 70. I saw a documentary about her and was overwhelmed by her charm, her smile, her beauty, and her music. And her total ignorance of how she might look on the screen. No make up, no false feelings, just the natural joy in music and her facial expressions about this joy. No doubt about why Daniel Barenboim fell so in love with her.
Thank you for sharing! What's the name of that documentary?
@@rubyzlan It was on Swedish Television, and Im sorry, I dont remeber the title.
che documentario. Che musicista che interpretazioni. Che meravigliosa dilcezza. Tutti fantastici. ma lei..... Un angelo suona con l'anima col cuore emizionante. Poi conoscendo..... Commivente vedere con quanto amore suoni.
@@rubyzlan cerca su youtu.be. Du Pre.... . . Ci sono molti videi.... Fantastici. Commoveenti
The first movement, although has its nice moments, is a perfect example of Beethoven not having the creativity or the time to give a better ending. He started a new slow variation then it just ends. Kinda a weird ending.
Geniuses never to be repeated. Thank goodness for the recordings of these people.
Recorded in London's St John's Smith Square on May 12, 1970, when Barenboim was 27 years old, DuPré was 25, and Zukerman was 21.
It is a great joy listening and seeing Jaqueline Du Pre in this wonderful performance
The glory of Beethoven who wrote this lovely piece even though he was stone deaf! The ultimate tribute to the genius of Beethoven was brilliantly performed by Barenboim, Zukerman and the genius in the way of Jacqueline du Pre who very sadly is not with us. I miss you and your brilliance Jacqueline!
I'm skeptical of the account given at the beginning of the video. Beethoven was still performing and highly productive at this point in his life.
@@ethanb2554 Thanks so much for your information. Appreciated.
He has lost some hearing but he was far from being deaf when he composed this piece.
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@@ethanb2554 The account that is given was actually when he played the archduke trio years later in his life!!! So the account is correct but it's attributed to a performance of a different piece!
This performance has every essence of this work.Nothing is left behind.
Three talented masters in their young years. Interpreting a monumental, historic greater one. After all this years I am still sadden by the fate of Jacqueline du Pré. Great video. Thank You.
Nature, unfortunately, is pitilessly indifferent to ones contribution to the world. It's been a good while since I listened to this piece and saw Jacqueline. I'm saddened too.
I bought this CD when I was their age in this recording and they represented the best of youth. Now, I am an old man.
I have the box set of them playing all the piano trios. How lucky am l? Brian
Exceptionally so. Will you have them digitalized for listening, to preserve the discs? I know most of us prefer the vinyl for listening, but these are priceless.
Absolutely breathtaking beauty especially the 2nd movement. It makes life worth living regardless the sad reality we are in
So wonderful to see these three in their youth!! What heart could she not win?!🙏🙏🙏
A great impression from the performance of such a unique work by Beethoven as “Ghost”, which
it is full of beauty and harmony. All the musicians did their best What a pity that the talented cellist Jaqlinue passed away at the beginning of her musical career! But we will remember her exceptional playing because du Pre of her brilliant participation in this Beethoven triple concerto.
It’s unforgettable.
Beautiful music. Jacqueline Du Pres was so brilliant and very modest.
@Jaap Metz ?????
The development section in the first movement is textbook Beethoven at it's very finest. One can quibble with some of the camera angles but this performance is unique among live performances b/c it captures 3 young artists whose mastery of their instruments and understanding of the work is itself captivating.
"Quibble" is a favorite word for lots of folks. For some, it's the only "comfort zone" that they have, with every quibble as a striving for priority. One must really "Add a Dash of Pity" for people like that, as Peter Ustinov did in his book of short stories:
www.amazon.com/Add-Dash-Pity-Peter-Ustinov/dp/1573920959
The unusual camera angles are part of what makes this film so striking and memorable. We receive perspectives of the instruments and performers that, at least for me, heighten my perception and understanding of the music.
Her smile is as much beautiful as her music.
She's shilling because her music, so
맞습니다! 맞고요!
I was privileged to see Pinchas Zukerman twice at the Ravinia Festival just outside of Chicago in the mid eighties. He never disappoints. Barenboim and Zukerman along with the London Symphony were just incredible on the Elgar violin concerto; the best I’ve ever heard.
His Elgar indeed is the best I have heard. Alongside young Menuhin's recording. If you haven't heard this one, this is the best live Elgar by Zukerman I have found, just so good : th-cam.com/video/uLuNWKKDgDg/w-d-xo.html
More than music : a piece of history .....
du Pre put her heart and soul into anything she played.
Jacquie du Pre always shines--touched by God!
Also a jew
Alas, a flame that blew out much too early.
I agree.....I just now stumbled into Dupre, am so amazed! How wonderful there is so much great stuff on TH-cam. Also, so often I find someone with some great talent or accomplishments, and then learn they're Jewish. I've never understood why, that they're historically the most persecuted people on earth . The only difference I've ever noticed is that they work a good bit harder than I do .
@@jones616 I think that might have something to do with why they are persecuted
NOT TRUE! Jacqueline Du Pre not The greatest cellits Ever! The greatest cellists Are really Gaspar Cassado ( The most beautiful Cello tone sound Ever much better than Du Pre's) Gary Hoffman ( The King) Danil Shafran ( The God) Arto Noras ( The biggest largest Cello tone ever! Du Pre a small tiny tone in the big concert hall) Karine Georgyan! The really Bad cellists Are=Yo-Yo Ma (. The most Boring ever) Mischa Maisky ( The most over-rated ever! ) Natalia Gutman ( The Bad vibrato!) Peter Whispelway Stephen Isserlis Truls Mork ( Mörk) Daniel Barenboim The second-rated player!! Daniel The most over-rated pianist Ever! The no talent low IQ The Gramophone The BBC music magazine 50 greatest recordings! In that 50 greatest recordings These were missing NO Artur Rubinstein no Grigory Sokolov no Wilhelm Kempff no Dinu Lipatti no Solomon Cutner no Mikhail Pletnev no Alexei Lubimov no Andrei Gavrilov no Dimitri Bashkirov and so on! Daniel Barenboim his Mozart piano concertos Recordings in that list! How SHOCKING STUPID IS THAT!! The Best greatest Mozart piano concertos players Are really=Mozart 17 Dezo Ranki Mozart 18 Vladimir Ashkenazy Mozart 19 Radu Lupu Mozart 20 Vladimir Ashkenazy Mozart 21 Radu Lupu ( others The Good=Artur Rubinstein Murray Perahia Vladimir Ashkenazy Maurizio Pollini Stanislav Bunin) Mozart 22 Laura Mikkola Natalia Trull Jörg Demus Robert Casadesus Mozart 23 Solomon Cutner ( others The Good=Vladimir Horowitz Grigory Sokolov Vladimir Ashkenazy Murray Perahia Maurizio Pollini Stanislav Bunin Wilhelm Kempff. ) Mozart 24 Grigory Sokolov Maria Grinberg ( others like The Good=Wilhelm Kempff Mikhail Pletnev Gina Bachauer) Mozart 25 Murray Perahia Mozart 27 Alexei Lubimov ( others=Emil Gilels Vladimir Ashkenazy Murray Perahia Natalia Trull Stanislav Bunin)
1:18 Allegro vivace e con brio
9:05 Largo assai ed espressivo
21:53 Presto
du pré in my hart for ever ,, one of the greatest artist of the 20 th century , for sur ,, amazing , du pré we all like you ,,
Beethoven never fails to astound.
Qué maravilla encontrar de pronto, una interpretación tan maravillosa de este famoso trío. Verlos tan talentosos ya en su juventud, tan compenetrados de su trabajo. Gracias a la vida que nos regala estos momentos mágicos.
Probably the most beautiful piece of music that ever existed.
Потрясающее мастерство и самоотдача этих молодых, талантливейших исполнителей !
Восхитительная Жаклин⚘ Легендарные ребята ! Браво !
A great impression from the performance of such a unique work by Beethoven as “Ghost”, which
it is full of beauty and harmony. All the musicians did their best What a pity that the talented cellist Jacqueline du Pre passed away at the beginning of her musical career! But we will remember her exceptional playing because of her brilliant participation in this Beethoven Piano Trio.
It’s unforgettable.
How sad for the music world to loose such a great and fine young talent in this superb musician..Jacqueline Dupré. Barenboim and Jaquelone were scintillating partners!
Wendy Louise Hall
The best of the best and in their prime, from composer to composition, to the renowned musicians, great stars in their youth, and the magic they make of this glorious, deeply felt and profound work, a milestone for Beethoven, a rare beauty, of his many, they deliver with finesse and aplomb
Beautifully written .
je suis d'accods. merci beaucoup for stating this as eloquently as could be done.
Brilliant performance of this beautiful trio by these 3 greats.
3 of the world's greatest. Thank you for posting.
4 you mean.
Victor Cowen what year was this that they played?🙂
@@gspaulsson *See other references here to page turners.
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NO, Barenboim ruining the performance
MANY MANY MANY THANKS FOR POSTING - COLD SHIVERS !!!!! ~ MAY GOD BLESS AL OF YOU
Ce film est un chef d'oeuvre
maravillosa e histórica joya musical
Mon dieu what a historic recording !!! The big Ludwig must be still celebrating this absolutely beautiful performance.
Magistral rendering of this famous trio of Beethoven. The "ghost" slow movement is absolutely perfect indeed .
Brilliant performance of the three talented musicians! Sounds really enjoyable. Great thanks to you, dear Maestro Daniel Barenboim!💐
I remember this performance from when it was first shown on TV. Thank you for the upload.
Always know you're in for a treat when a classical video is shot in some giant empty ballroom.
UN CONCIERTO DE ABSOLUTA B E L L E Z A !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GRACIAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
0:00 introduction
Start of piece
Exposition
1:17 Theme 1
1:52 Transition
2:11 Theme 2
Repeat of Exposition
Development
4:22 T1 developed
5:05 3 note motif developed
5:56 returning to Recap
Recapitulation
6:05 Theme 1
6:41 Transition (scalic)
Coda
8:09 Theme 1
Great. Many, many thanks.
Absolutely brilliant performance !
Trois très grands artistes...C'est impressionnant de passion et de maîtrise.
I can listen anything you play for hours and never tire. You are such an amazing pianist and I have also listened to everything I can of Jacqueline du Pre. Music by such talent is almost in the realm of unbelievable because it is so beautiful and evokes such deep feelings of joy. Thank you for always sharing your talent. I have listened to you and Vladimir Ashkenazy a million times it seems. The happiness and talent as you express your talents.
Great musicians. Amazing interpretation of Beethoven's masterpiece. Thanks!
The most definitive performance. Legendary.
A beautiful performance by three gifted young musicians. I only wish the weird camera work wasn't so "aggressive". My thanks to having this posted for us all to enjoy!
Three of the very best playing one of Beethoven's most sublime work.
What a treat. Great camera work with expressive takes of their faces.
Thank you. How I loved the music-making of those three and Itzhak Perlman and Vladimir Ashkenazy. Wonderful hearing them again. Thank you very much for the upload.
wow, didn't know Zukerman is such a great violinist. Absolutely breathtaking trio
Magical, nothing needs adding to their Performance speaking itself!
such raw emotion in all of their playing
Le second mouvement est extraordinaire, mélange complexe de tristesse, d'accablement et de colère retenue. Excellente interprétation de ce trio de grands artistes.
Le largo est d'une intensité exceptionnelle, et quelle interprétation !
Absolutely beautiful performance!!!
Amazing slow movement. I have the feeling to approach paradise or some hidden place where only Beethoven and musicians shed some tiny but everlasting light.
Merci pour avoir mis à notre disposition cette merveille. Thank you very much!
Superb. Such talent and collaboration. I get teary watching and hearing this incredible performance.
Always been my favorite recording of this.
Absolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing it.
As far as I know there is a manuscript page of second movement, whereon Beethoven (himself) wrote that this was a sketch or echo of his planned McBeth opera. English Wikipedia does not mention this. German Wikipedia has it:
Zweiter Satz: Largo assai ed espressivo
Der in d-Moll stehende Mittelsatz beginnt in Cello und Violine, dann tritt mit pulsierenden Akkorden das Klavier hinzu. Die gespenstische Atmosphäre des Satzes, die von Musikwissenschaftler Paul Bekker als »einer der wunderbarsten Offenbarungen beethovenscher Schwermut« bezeichnet wurde, entsteht u. a. durch seine Klaviertremoli und chromatische Skalen.
Die Bezeichnung des Trios als \u201eGeistertrio\u201c geht auf Beethovens Schüler Carl Czerny zurück, der, wie er 1842 schrieb, sich durch diesen Satz an den ersten Auftritt des Geistes in William Shakespeares Tragödie Hamlet erinnert fühlte: »Der Charakter dieses, sehr langsam vorzutragenden Largo ist geisterhaft schauerlich, gleich einer Erscheinung aus der Unterwelt«.
Laut Musikwissenschaftler Martin Gustav Nottebohm entwarf Beethoven parallel zur Komposition des Trios einen Hexenchor für eine geplante Opernkomposition mit Shakespeares Tragödie Macbeth als Vorlage.
HISTÓRICA. Una manifestación del supremo arte de un Beethoven que "oía" en su interior. Una grabación de tres jóvenes briilantes desde siempre
This is a brilliant performance of the three talented musicians. I’d like they could be always young and healthy.💐💐💐
Stunning!!!❤❤❤
Ella era una tal belleza...
As a piano accompanist of several decades (now known as Collaborative Pianist), I appreciate the equally collaborative exchange here. Not all famous musicians do!
A very valuable and impressive document! Thank you very much!
De la imaginación y creatividad de un genio a nuestros oídos con excelencia musical. ¡Bendita tecnolgía!
Thanks, thanks, ...â joy for ever ..
Thank you for all these beautiful features you've uploaded
Thank you so much for this, I'd love for any more documentaries to be uploaded!
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Alegro films, Gracias excelente canal.
Barenboim (the young Barenboim) was one of the best!
просто, глубоко, красиво!!!!
Герман Устинов
Truly great-- the performance, these three incredible musicians, Beethoven...such a privilege to hear, thank you!
Amazing talents!
Splendide interprétation .
c'est exceptionnel.
Very enjoyable -- a gift to You Tube listeners, from the past.
How beautiful is it to see her joyful smiles in the last movement?
FANTASMA!! SEGÚN ENTIENDO ASÍ EL NOMBRE DE ESTA OBRA, Y SEGÚN LA ESCUCHO, MÁS CLARO PUEDO VER EL FANTÁSTICO FANTASMA QUE DEJÓ EN NUESTRA MEMORIA EL GRAN BEETHOVEN.-
She was such a beautiful soul... outwardly as well as within. Sniff, sniff!
@@pedromunozmoya3383 that isnt a crying emoji you know
Jacqueline so serious in this intense Beethoven piece, watch the smile she gives Daniel at 23:32 where the music is so sweet, it fills the heart. ❤️
I was playing this piece when I was young. it's so difficult but so beautiful!
Un enregistrement historique, à plusieurs titres, pour l'interprétation superlative d'abord, ensuite car peu après J. Dupré allait subir les premières atteintes de la sclérose en plaque.
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Unspeakably wonderful.
Love the vibrato in unison at 10:46
Good catch !
Amazing quality download.. U made my day! has there ever been a better trio?
Absolutely BRILLIANT and HONEST RENDERATION ...This recording gives a real feel for acoustic...THANKS for uploded..
"renderation" is not a word. You mean "rendition"...
Music remains in heaven or eternity.Thankfully blessings to artist’s 😢😮❤
Man... those sideburns... wow. (also, great music)
Zuckerman looks a little like Elvis, Barenboim like Rob Tyner of the MC5, and DuPre just looks like DuPre. A wonderful performance, though.
Virtuosismo inigualável, o nome deste vídeo poderia ser Retrato dos artistas quando jovens.
Wow... Great performance!!! Thank you!!!
Bravo, braaaavooooooo, excellent.
When pure Joy manifests itself in sound.
I have not heard a gift from the ALMIGHTY GOD given to another musician as was given DuPre!
Maype there was a composer: Dmitri Shostakovich, who had been able to create heavenly inspired music inside a world of atheism.
Thank God for technology, Jaquelines genius will be eternally remembered. xEx
Que execução primorosa....onde será que está ou com quem...o Cello de Du Pre...que o deixou e a nós tão prematuramente !!
Cada ves que la veo siento una gran tristeza,pensando en el dolor infinito de sus últimos años,tener que abandonar la ejecución del cello,su instrumento que casi era parte suya,su alma.Yo soy Argentina pero me da mucha vergüenza el abandono de su marido Daniel Barenboim, en los momentos mas dramaticos de la vida de Jacqueline.Yo creo que él la utilizó,porque ella era un genio y su notoriedad lo ayudaba a avanzar y así fué.
For husbands to abandon wives in terminal sickness is very common. The weaker sex, needs someone to lean on.
Pero ,según creo ,estuvo con ella en los periodos finales de su terrible enfermedad
Yo quiero ser benevolente ,con el compañero de su vida ,siempre me fascinó escucharla ,pero el supo vivir sin acompañarla en su penosa enfermedad.muy triste
Goosebumps!
24:53 It was worth the smile :)
Very good