Du Pré, Jacqueline 1945-1987
Overview
Works: | 960 works in 2,265 publications in 9 languages and 32,826 library holdings |
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Genres: | Concertos Chamber music Variations (Music) Sonatas Live sound recordings Biographies Studio recordings Arrangements (Music) Art music Documentary films |
Roles: | Instrumentalist, Performer, Author, Interviewee, Editor, Narrator, vlc, Other, Musician, Contributor, Dedicatee, Composer, Honoree, Commentator, s=s, Annotator, Creator |
Classifications: | M1016, 784.274 |
Publication Timeline
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Most widely held works about
Jacqueline Du Pré
- Jacqueline du Pré : her life, her music, her legend by Elizabeth Wilson( Book )
- Jacqueline du Pré : a life by Carol Easton( Book )
- Hilary and Jackie by Emily Watson( Visual )
- Jacqueline du Pré : impressions by Jacqueline Du Pré( Book )
- Hilary and Jackie by Hilary Du Pré( Book )
- A genius in the family : an intimate memoir of Jacqueline du Pré by Hilary Du Pré( Book )
- Contemporary musicians. profiles of the people in music( )
- The du Pré legacy : seven solo pieces for cello and piano by Marion Feldman( )
- Jacqueline du Pré( Book )
- The cellist ; Dances at a gathering( Visual )
- Jacqueline du Pré in portrait by Jacqueline Du Pré( Visual )
- Jacqueline du Pré : el mito asediado by Marcela Croce( Book )
- Kuang lian da ti qin by Hilary Du Pré( Book )
- A swan song of rare and vanishing beauty( Visual )
- Du pu lei de ai hen sheng si by Elizabeth Wilson( Book )
- Cellistinnen Transformationen von Weiblichkeitsbildern in der Instrumentalkunst by Katharina Deserno( Book )
- Kaze no jakurīnu : Aru shinjitsu no monogatari by Hilary Du Pré( Book )
- Jacqueline du Pré Musik war ihr Leben ; eine Biographie by Carol Easton( Book )
- Un genio en la familia by Hilary Du Pré( Book )
- Jacqueline du Pré : a biography by Carol Easton( Recording )
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Most widely held works by
Jacqueline Du Pré
Cello concerto by
Antonín Dvořák(
)
60 editions published between 1963 and 2017 in 5 languages and held by 1,045 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Content : Cello Concerto -- Dvorak ; Cello Concerto No. 1 -- Saint-Saens
60 editions published between 1963 and 2017 in 5 languages and held by 1,045 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Content : Cello Concerto -- Dvorak ; Cello Concerto No. 1 -- Saint-Saens
Cello concerto ; Sea pictures by
Edward Elgar(
)
29 editions published between 1965 and 2012 in English and Undetermined and held by 824 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Esta es, verdaderamente, la grabación más fina del atractivo y elegíaco Cello Concerto de Elgar. Se tiene en alta estima, casi irracional, en el Reino Unido, en gran parte debido a el afecto universal para Jacqueline Du Pré, la esposa de Daniel Barenboim, cuya temprana muerte de esclerosis múltiple cortó lo que hubiera sido una carrera estelar. Este disco es igualmente significativo por la magnífica interpretación, por parte de Dame Janet Baker, de los "Sea pictures", el único ciclo orquestral de canciones del compositor
29 editions published between 1965 and 2012 in English and Undetermined and held by 824 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Esta es, verdaderamente, la grabación más fina del atractivo y elegíaco Cello Concerto de Elgar. Se tiene en alta estima, casi irracional, en el Reino Unido, en gran parte debido a el afecto universal para Jacqueline Du Pré, la esposa de Daniel Barenboim, cuya temprana muerte de esclerosis múltiple cortó lo que hubiera sido una carrera estelar. Este disco es igualmente significativo por la magnífica interpretación, por parte de Dame Janet Baker, de los "Sea pictures", el único ciclo orquestral de canciones del compositor
'Cockaigne' : Cello concerto ; Sea pictures by
Edward Elgar(
)
10 editions published between 2004 and 2012 in English and held by 787 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
10 editions published between 2004 and 2012 in English and held by 787 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Cello sonatas by
Jacqueline Du Pré(
)
6 editions published between 2000 and 2005 in No Linguistic content and English and held by 748 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
6 editions published between 2000 and 2005 in No Linguistic content and English and held by 748 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Cello concertos by
Joseph Haydn(
)
36 editions published between 1965 and 2017 in 5 languages and held by 746 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Para aquellos que quieran aprender sobre el arte de Jacqueline du Pré, este disco les recompensará
36 editions published between 1965 and 2017 in 5 languages and held by 746 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Para aquellos que quieran aprender sobre el arte de Jacqueline du Pré, este disco les recompensará
Cello sonatas by
Johannes Brahms(
)
19 editions published between 2000 and 2004 in 4 languages and held by 719 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Innehåller även: Waldesruhe : op 68 no 5 / Antonín Dvorák. Ballade in D minor op 3 no 1 ; Serenade in A major op 3 no 2 / Josef Suk
19 editions published between 2000 and 2004 in 4 languages and held by 719 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Innehåller även: Waldesruhe : op 68 no 5 / Antonín Dvorák. Ballade in D minor op 3 no 1 ; Serenade in A major op 3 no 2 / Josef Suk
Cello concerto & "Enigma" variations by
Edward Elgar(
)
5 editions published between 1999 and 2004 in No Linguistic content and Undetermined and held by 687 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
5 editions published between 1999 and 2004 in No Linguistic content and Undetermined and held by 687 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Cello concerto in E minor, op. 85 ; Sea pictures by
Edward Elgar(
Recording
)
25 editions published between 1965 and 2015 in 4 languages and held by 627 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
25 editions published between 1965 and 2015 in 4 languages and held by 627 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Cello concerto ; Piano concerto ; Introduction & allegro appassionato by
Robert Schumann(
)
4 editions published in 2001 and held by 597 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
4 editions published in 2001 and held by 597 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Piano trios by
Ludwig van Beethoven(
)
13 editions published between 1970 and 1989 in 3 languages and held by 575 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Award-winning violinist Christian Tetzlaff and pianist Lars Vogt are joined with Tanja Tetzlaff on this exciting new recording of the Johannes Brahms
13 editions published between 1970 and 1989 in 3 languages and held by 575 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Award-winning violinist Christian Tetzlaff and pianist Lars Vogt are joined with Tanja Tetzlaff on this exciting new recording of the Johannes Brahms
Die schönsten Cellokonzerte = Favourite cello concertos by
Jacqueline Du Pré(
)
26 editions published between 1985 and 2019 in 5 languages and held by 572 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
During her far-too-brief career, cellist Jacqueline du Pre exhibited an almost oracular power of communication. Her performances bristled with the kind ofbrilliant electricity that could change lives and convert listeners to a lifelong love of music. Happily, it's possible to experience a sense of that power from the recordings du Pre completed before multiple sclerosis halted her career as a performer in the early 1970s
26 editions published between 1985 and 2019 in 5 languages and held by 572 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
During her far-too-brief career, cellist Jacqueline du Pre exhibited an almost oracular power of communication. Her performances bristled with the kind ofbrilliant electricity that could change lives and convert listeners to a lifelong love of music. Happily, it's possible to experience a sense of that power from the recordings du Pre completed before multiple sclerosis halted her career as a performer in the early 1970s
Cello sonatas & variations by
Ludwig van Beethoven(
)
20 editions published between 1976 and 2005 in 7 languages and held by 475 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
20 editions published between 1976 and 2005 in 7 languages and held by 475 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A lasting inspiration by
Jacqueline Du Pré(
)
14 editions published between 1996 and 2010 in 3 languages and held by 461 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
14 editions published between 1996 and 2010 in 3 languages and held by 461 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Cello sonatas nos. 1 & 2 by
Johannes Brahms(
)
15 editions published between 2000 and 2004 in 5 languages and held by 428 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
15 editions published between 2000 and 2004 in 5 languages and held by 428 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Cello concertos by
Jacqueline Du Pré(
)
13 editions published between 1987 and 2004 in 3 languages and held by 420 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
13 editions published between 1987 and 2004 in 3 languages and held by 420 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Piano trios, opp. 1 & 97 : Archduke by
Ludwig van Beethoven(
)
6 editions published between 2001 and 2005 in No Linguistic content and German and held by 411 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
6 editions published between 2001 and 2005 in No Linguistic content and German and held by 411 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Remembering Jacqueline du Pré by
Jacqueline Du Pré(
Visual
)
22 editions published between 1994 and 2005 in 5 languages and held by 410 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
On the twenty-sixth of January 1995, Jacqueline du Pré should have celebrated her fiftieth birthday. But her carreer was cut short by multiple sclerosis when she was twenty-eight years old and she died in 1987 at the age of forty-two. She was thought of as a Golden Girl. A beautiful young woman with a superabundant talent, a smiling face and a winning combination in her personality of shyness and modesty allied to ferocious determination and an incorruptible honesty both in her life and in her music. The popular image was true to her but it did not tell the whole story. The sad truth is that this glorious talent fell silent too soon. Her success during her lifetime could hardly have been greater but it takes the world a long time to open its heart completely and without qualification. The popular idea of the girl with an exuberant talent should, in time, have developed into the deserved image of the truly great artist -- one of the greatest cello talents of our century and one of the finest performing musicians that England has ever produced: because she was already -- just exactly that. Why do we remember Jacqueline du Pré with such affection? There are many answers to that question -- among them her seemingly endless capacity to surprise and delight us. It was not an ability that she sought after, but something that flowed naturally from an effervescent spirit and a heaven-sent gift. This film remembers Jacqueline du Pré, with an exceptional collection of archive material taken from Christopher Nupen's collection. We see her with her friends Daniel Barenboim, Zubin Mehta, Itzhak Perlman, William Pleeth, singing along with her cello, playing Clementi on the piano at home with Barenboim teaching, rehearsing with John Barbirolli
22 editions published between 1994 and 2005 in 5 languages and held by 410 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
On the twenty-sixth of January 1995, Jacqueline du Pré should have celebrated her fiftieth birthday. But her carreer was cut short by multiple sclerosis when she was twenty-eight years old and she died in 1987 at the age of forty-two. She was thought of as a Golden Girl. A beautiful young woman with a superabundant talent, a smiling face and a winning combination in her personality of shyness and modesty allied to ferocious determination and an incorruptible honesty both in her life and in her music. The popular image was true to her but it did not tell the whole story. The sad truth is that this glorious talent fell silent too soon. Her success during her lifetime could hardly have been greater but it takes the world a long time to open its heart completely and without qualification. The popular idea of the girl with an exuberant talent should, in time, have developed into the deserved image of the truly great artist -- one of the greatest cello talents of our century and one of the finest performing musicians that England has ever produced: because she was already -- just exactly that. Why do we remember Jacqueline du Pré with such affection? There are many answers to that question -- among them her seemingly endless capacity to surprise and delight us. It was not an ability that she sought after, but something that flowed naturally from an effervescent spirit and a heaven-sent gift. This film remembers Jacqueline du Pré, with an exceptional collection of archive material taken from Christopher Nupen's collection. We see her with her friends Daniel Barenboim, Zubin Mehta, Itzhak Perlman, William Pleeth, singing along with her cello, playing Clementi on the piano at home with Barenboim teaching, rehearsing with John Barbirolli
Piano trios, nos. 4 & 5 ; Cello sonatas, nos. 3 & 5 by
Ludwig van Beethoven(
)
5 editions published between 1993 and 2006 and held by 407 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
5 editions published between 1993 and 2006 and held by 407 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A swan song of rare and vanishing beauty(
Visual
)
16 editions published between 1982 and 1992 in 3 languages and held by 388 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Jacqueline du Pré caught the public imagination when she was still in her teens, partly because she had a very unusual and elevated relationship with the Elgar Cello Concerto. For critics and public alike, her performances focused new attention on the inherent pathos in Elgar's melancholy masterpiece and had an emotional quality that has never been matched by anyone else. She played it first at the Royal Festival Hall in London on 21 March 1962 when she was just seventeen years old. On the following morning, Neville Cardus, one of England's most distinguished writers on music, described the work in The Guardian as, "A swan-song of rare and vanishing beauty," and he reviewed her performance of it in such strong and poetic terms as any seventeen year old has ever received from a senior critic. He concluded his review with these words: "Those actually present were witness, on the first day of spring, to an early blossoming in Miss du Pré's playing, and such a beautiful blossoming as this year, or any other year, is likely to know for a long time to come." In the next few years, Jacqueline du Pré won an enthusiastic audience for the concerto, not only in the United Kingdom but in the rest of Europe, in the United States and in the Soviet Union. She played the work for the last time in 1973, when her brilliant career as one of the finest musicians that Britain has ever produced, was cut short by multiple sclerosis. After 1973, she could no longer play the cello, but she remained a brave and adventurous spirit, her passion for music undimmed and her attitude in coming to terms with her illness as touching as it was courageous. "This film begins with an account of her activities after the onset of her illness. It ends, at Jacqueline du Pré's request, with a re-edited version of the film which we made with her in 1967, a film which sketches her childhood and the development of her musical talent, her meeting with Daniel Barenboim and their marriage in 1967, her relationship with the Elgar Concerto and, finally, a complete performance of the work with the New Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Daniel Barenboim -- a performance that is remarkable by any standards and, for many, quite unforgettable."Christopher Nupen There are contributions by Daniel Barenboim, Sir John Barbirolli, Charles Beare (who looked after her cellos throughout her career), William Pleeth, Iris and Derek du Pré (Jacqueline du Pré's parents) and with music by Camille Saint-Saëns, Iris du Pré, François Couperin, Enrique Granados, Max Bruch, Johannes Brahms and Edward Elgar
16 editions published between 1982 and 1992 in 3 languages and held by 388 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Jacqueline du Pré caught the public imagination when she was still in her teens, partly because she had a very unusual and elevated relationship with the Elgar Cello Concerto. For critics and public alike, her performances focused new attention on the inherent pathos in Elgar's melancholy masterpiece and had an emotional quality that has never been matched by anyone else. She played it first at the Royal Festival Hall in London on 21 March 1962 when she was just seventeen years old. On the following morning, Neville Cardus, one of England's most distinguished writers on music, described the work in The Guardian as, "A swan-song of rare and vanishing beauty," and he reviewed her performance of it in such strong and poetic terms as any seventeen year old has ever received from a senior critic. He concluded his review with these words: "Those actually present were witness, on the first day of spring, to an early blossoming in Miss du Pré's playing, and such a beautiful blossoming as this year, or any other year, is likely to know for a long time to come." In the next few years, Jacqueline du Pré won an enthusiastic audience for the concerto, not only in the United Kingdom but in the rest of Europe, in the United States and in the Soviet Union. She played the work for the last time in 1973, when her brilliant career as one of the finest musicians that Britain has ever produced, was cut short by multiple sclerosis. After 1973, she could no longer play the cello, but she remained a brave and adventurous spirit, her passion for music undimmed and her attitude in coming to terms with her illness as touching as it was courageous. "This film begins with an account of her activities after the onset of her illness. It ends, at Jacqueline du Pré's request, with a re-edited version of the film which we made with her in 1967, a film which sketches her childhood and the development of her musical talent, her meeting with Daniel Barenboim and their marriage in 1967, her relationship with the Elgar Concerto and, finally, a complete performance of the work with the New Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Daniel Barenboim -- a performance that is remarkable by any standards and, for many, quite unforgettable."Christopher Nupen There are contributions by Daniel Barenboim, Sir John Barbirolli, Charles Beare (who looked after her cellos throughout her career), William Pleeth, Iris and Derek du Pré (Jacqueline du Pré's parents) and with music by Camille Saint-Saëns, Iris du Pré, François Couperin, Enrique Granados, Max Bruch, Johannes Brahms and Edward Elgar
Impressions by
Jacqueline Du Pré(
)
15 editions published between 1983 and 2011 in 3 languages and held by 384 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
15 editions published between 1983 and 2011 in 3 languages and held by 384 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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- Barenboim, Daniel 1942- Other Interviewee Commentator Performer Musician Director Conductor Author Instrumentalist
- Barbirolli, John 1899-1970 Other Interviewee Conductor Performer Director
- Zukerman, Pinchas 1948- Other Performer Instrumentalist Musician
- London Symphony Orchestra Performer Instrumentalist Musician
- Beethoven, Ludwig van 1770-1827 Creator Author Musician Composer
- Elgar, Edward 1857-1934 Creator Author Contributor Composer
- Nupen, Christopher Other Performer Scenarist Restager Director Author of screenplay Author Host
- Chicago Symphony Orchestra Performer Instrumentalist Musician
- New Philharmonia Orchestra Performer Instrumentalist Musician
- Allegro Films (London, England)
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Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, Cellists Cello and harp music, Arranged Cello and piano music Cello and piano music, Arranged Cello music Cello with orchestra Cello with orchestra, Arranged Concerti grossi Concertos (Cello) Concertos (Cello), Arranged Concertos (Cello)--Excerpts Concertos (Cellos (2) with string orchestra) Concertos (Cello with chamber orchestra) Concertos (Cello with string orchestra) Concertos (Cello with string orchestra), Arranged Concertos (Piano) Concertos (String orchestra) Concertos (Violin and cello) Du Pré, Hilary, Du Pré, Jacqueline, Elgar, Alice, England Garnett, Richard, Gordon, Adam Lindsay, Marches (Orchestra) Noel, Roden, Overtures Piano trios Piano trios, Arranged Piano with orchestra Rhapsodies (Music) Sicilianas Sisters Solomon,--King of Israel Sonatas (Cello and piano) Sonatas (Cello and piano), Arranged Song cycles Songs (Medium voice) with orchestra Suites (Cello and guitar), Arranged Symphonic poems Symphonies Symphonies (Cello with orchestra) Symphonies (Piano trio), Arranged Symphonies (String orchestra) Variations (Cello and piano) Variations (Cello with orchestra) Variations (Orchestra) Variations (Piano trio) Violin and cello with orchestra
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DePré, Jacqueline
DePré, Jacqueline 1945-1987
Diu Prė Žaklina
Du Pre, Jacqueline 1945-1987
Du Pré, Jacqueline Mary 1945-1987
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Dupré, Jacqueline, 1945-1987
DuPré, Jacqueline du 1945-1987
Jacqeline du Pre
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