Du pré The Complete Emi Recordings
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Du pré The Complete Emi Recordings |
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Du pré The Complete Emi Recordings |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Jacqueline Du Pré; Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Daniel Barenboim; New Philharmonia Orchestra |
Código CDU:
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Dupre.01 |
Forma Musical:
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Concertos (Cello) |
Abstract:
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Her story is one of the most legendary of all twentieth century musicians' stories, and also, sadly, one of the most tragic. Cellist Jacqueline Du Pré, born on January 26, 1945, in Oxford, England, to Derek and Iris Du Pré. (Despite the family name, Derek Du Pré was not French, but rather of British Channel Island ancestry; he could trace his lineage back to the Norman Conquest). She blossomed young and achieved international fame in a few short years during the mid-1960s, during which same time she joined Daniel Barenboim in one of history's most celebrated musical marriages. But her career was shattered in the early 1970s—not even a decade into its maturity—by multiple sclerosis.
It was through her mother Iris, a pianist and teacher, that young Jacqueline was first introduced to music. She was given a cello at age four, began lessons with Alison Dalrymple at the London Violoncello School some months later, and by age ten was studying with William Pleeth, eventually enrolling as his ... |
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