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Jacqueline Du Pre: 5 Legendary Recordings Jacqueline Du Pre - VINYL LPTitle: 5 Legendary Recordings Jacqueline Du Pre Artist: Jacqueline Du Pre Label: Warner Classics Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 190295754747 Genre: Classical Release Date: 2017 11 17 Number of Discs: 5 'She clearly was born to play the cello,' wrote theNew York Timesof Jacqueline du Pr in 1967. Just five years later her career was cut tragically short by illness. Providing a treasurable memento of her art, this is a newly assembled 5 LP collection of
Title: 5 Legendary Recordings Jacqueline Du PreArtist: Jacqueline Du Pre
Label: Warner Classics
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 190295754747
Genre: Classical
Release Date: 2017-11-17
Number of Discs: 5
'She clearly was born to play the cello,' wrote theNew York Timesof Jacqueline du Pré in 1967. Just five years later her career was cut tragically short by illness. Providing a treasurable memento of her art, this is a newly-assembled 5 LP collection of masterworks for cello and orchestra from three centuries. It includes the Elgar Concerto, so closely associated with du Pré, and a 1968 recording of Strauss'sDon Quixotewhich, after a complex genesis, was not released until 1995, the height of the CD era. Now, it makes it's first appearance on LP. In each work, the cellist provides evidence of what her teacher, William Pleeth, described as the 'perfect balance of youth and maturity.' Jacqueline du Pré, performing with the two conductors most closely associated with her career, brings characteristic exuberance, passion and colour to three cello concertos rooted in the 18th century. In his memoir A Life In Music, Daniel Barenboim wrote: "I have never encountered anyone for whom music was such a natural form of expression as it was for Jacqueline... She had a capacity to imagine sound such as I never met in any other musician."
Tracks:
1.1 Concert Overture - Philharmonia Orchestra
1.2 I. Adagio - Moderato - Jacqueline Du Pre/London Symphony Orchestra
1.3 II. Lento - Allegro Molto - Jacqueline Du Pre/London Symphony Orchestra
1.4 III. Adagio - Jacqueline Du Pre/London Symphony Orchestra
1.5 IV. Allegro - Moderato - Allegro, Ma Non Troppo - Jacqueline Du Pre/London Symphony Orchestra
1.6 Sea Slumber-Song - Janet Baker/London Symphony Orchestra
1.7 In Haven - Janet Baker/London Symphony Orchestra
1.8 Sabbath Morning at Sea - Janet Baker/London Symphony Orchestra
1.9 Where Corals Lie - Janet Baker/London Symphony Orchestra
1.10 The Swimmer - Janet Baker/London Symphony Orchestra
2.1 I. Moderato - Cadenza - Jacqueline de Pré/English Chamber Orchestra
2.2 II. Adagio - Cadenza - Jacqueline de Pré/English Chamber Orchestra
2.3 III. Allegro Molto - Jacqueline de Pré/English Chamber Orchestra
2.4 I. Allegro Moderato - Cadenza - Jacqueline Du Pré/London Symphony Orchestra
2.5 II. Adagio - Jacqueline Du Pré/London Symphony Orchestra
2.6 III. Rondo (Allegro) - Cadenza - Jacqueline Du Pré/London Symphony Orchestra
2.7 I. Allegro Moderato - Cadenza - Jacqueline de Pré/English Chamber Orchestra
2.8 II. Adagio Non Troppo - Jacqueline de Pré/English Chamber Orchestra
2.9 III. Rondo (Allegro) - Cadenza - Jacqueline de Pré/English Chamber Orchestra
3.1 Nicht Zu Schnell - Jacqueline Du Pré/New Philharmonia Orchestra
3.2 Langsam - Etwas Lebhafter - Schneller - Jacqueline Du Pré/New Philharmonia Orchestra
3.3 Sehr Lebhaft - Jacqueline Du Pré/New Philharmonia Orchestra
3.4 I. Allegro Non Troppo - Jacqueline Du Pré/New Philharmonia Orchestra
3.5 II. Allegretto Con Moto - Jacqueline Du Pré/New Philharmonia Orchestra
3.6 III. Allegro Non Troppo - Jacqueline Du Pré/New Philharmonia Orchestra
4.1 I. Allegro - Jacqueline Du Pré/Chicago Symphony Orchestra
4.2 II. Adagio Ma Non Troppo - Jacqueline Du Pré/Chicago Symphony Orchestra
4.3 III. Finale. Allegro Moderato - Jacqueline Du Pré/Chicago Symphony Orchestra
4.4 Waldesruhe - Le Calme de la Foret - Jacqueline Du Pré/Chicago Symphony Orchestra
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