BENYAMİN EĞER SAĞ OLSAYDI BUNA 50 BASARDI... YATSIN KALKSIN (veyahutta kalkmasın) DUA ETSİNKİ SON ÜSTAT BENYAMİN ŞU MÜZİĞE Bİ UFUK KATMIŞTI...BU HATUN ÇALARKEN ÖLÜ GİBİ ÇALIYORDA ONA DİKKAT EDİYOM SABAHTAN KELLİM....
How gorgeous is this, i can't understand how composers can breathe such emotion with such restrainted ways... Not sure that i've been very clear, but thanks a lot however :)
Utterly beautiful. This is one of the most colorful and intense pieces of music ever composed. And Jacqueline du Pre plays it in such a way that it goes right to the soul. Breathtaking, it's as id the world has stopped spinning just for a while... Thank you for posting, now it is available everywhere at all times.
C'est tellement beau, je ne peux pas décrire mes paroles d'envie envers sa capacité à jouer ce magnifique! Jacueline est mon préféré violoncelliste, parce que moi, aussi je suis un violoncelliste, et nous avons tendance à coller ensemble .... RIP jakie!
i started crying listening to this and my mom looked at me like i was a crazy person... :] BEAUTIFUL MUSIC FAVORITE MUSICIAN I WISH I CAN PLAY MY CELLO JUST LIKE HER!
I don't know anything about her personal life (and don't really believe the depiction of her in that nasty movie), but I do know that once I hear a recording of her playing a piece, I have a hard time listening to anyone else play it ever again. There are recordings of Yoyo Ma playing this on Youtube. Well, judge for yourself.
@mwells88 No, I meant, i'm only 5th grade, as in, I only acheived 5th grade when I used to play. I am actually 36 hahahaha. Am about to buy another cello though, have really missed playing.
I had no idea Du Pre and Barenboim recorded this with the Philadelphia Orchestra. I thought it was only with the London Philharmonic. Thanks for this great recording. :)
My music history professor, who is actually a prominent musicologist and has written many program notes for Sony classical, proclaimed this to be the greatest recording of any music; ever. Although, he did understand why some people may find it to be "over the top." He said that this is the only recording that, in his opinion really captures the depth of emotion that Elgar felt around the time that he composed it. I tend to agree on this point. Thanks for posting Maria!
@marilyn24d I agree with you completely. The cello is such an expressive and emotive instrument and Jaqueline was able to get the very best out of it. She must rate as one of the worlds greatest cellists of all time.
as i prepare music for Kol Nidre I came across this. I was moved and it is as if the voice of G_d speaks through this piece. Well written and a masterpiece as a performance
The echoes of her music will be heard a thousand years and more from now. She was the greatest, IS the greatest, WILL be the greatest for all time. Nothing can take away what she did, not time, not death. Her greatness is forever so long as the music can be heard.
@Jimserac You are a fucking ignorant Eurocentric moron. There are so many cellists now who are much greater than her. Go hide in your cave, Neandertahl goon.
@HinggilSaTinggil From your screen-name and your spelling of 'Neandertahl' I'm guessing you're European, and thus it would seem that hurling around the world Eurocentric seems to be rather redundant. It seems you Euro-fucks can impugn even your own now; what a beautiful development of culture you've made. Gotta be ethnically superior to SOMEONE, even if the classification differences don't exist!
So British in so many ways, Elgar still so underrated, and du Pre such an artist, this may have been the height of British music in the grand classical style...
@gurlsingerfan Please - Elgar was English not British. I know that many don't know the difference but labelling Elgar as British is like labelling Copland or Barber as Comanche.
@RatherLargeAllan My apology for any offense caused, but my main point still stands....wonderfully beautiful piece of work. If a Comanche had written it, I would say the same...:-)
@RatherLargeAllan That's a little hard-line. After all, most of Britain has intermingled to the point that it is very hard to say truly that you are solely English, and it is not a bad thing that/if English and British are synonymous.
Seeing her and Barenboim perform this piece is very sad...
In this performance, however, I think the people placed the microphone too close to the cello, messing up the balance between it and the orchestra and subsequently making the cello sound worse.
I play violin. I am amazed at this piece im very jelous i cant play this as beautiful as it sounds on cello. Im so amazed at this amazing piece of music and the women who played the song at its fullest. Amazing
im absolutely in love with this piece. whenever i listen to it i become blank and emotionall and i just want to cry for how beautiful it sounds. i know i sound like at otal idiot but its just so powerful. Music can speak even if there isn't any lyrics
How lovely she was.... Both musically and physically.... It was a shame... for her to have suffered for so long... But she is in a better place now, and is free to play her cello in eternal peace... God Bless her beautiful soul...
Yes....I have to be careful here, but I've got a hunch this is because were dealing with one of the greatest cello talents and a mutual feeling of cultural backgrounds in British music, as Du Pre and Elgar have had. Her performance with Sr. Barbirolli is also one of a kind; quite different though, but also very profound. Du Pre is (was) a very gifted musician. Whenever she touched her cello, music touched many right through their hearts.
BENYAMİN EĞER SAĞ OLSAYDI BUNA 50 BASARDI... YATSIN KALKSIN (veyahutta kalkmasın) DUA ETSİNKİ SON ÜSTAT BENYAMİN ŞU MÜZİĞE Bİ UFUK KATMIŞTI...BU HATUN ÇALARKEN ÖLÜ GİBİ ÇALIYORDA ONA DİKKAT EDİYOM SABAHTAN KELLİM....
sayborg3 1 month ago
everytime at 2:38 seconds in, i get shivers down my spine... beautiful
stabbinhobo12 1 month ago
How gorgeous is this, i can't understand how composers can breathe such emotion with such restrainted ways... Not sure that i've been very clear, but thanks a lot however :)
schtroumphette7 2 months ago in playlist Favorite videos
@schtroumphette7 Thanks for your beautiful words.
mariadelamor21 2 months ago
@mariadelamor21 :)
schtroumphette7 1 month ago
this is better as the composition .... I would say ....
GA4N 2 months ago
I bet she played this exactly how Elgar had it in his head.
EVALIKEFALLA 2 months ago
@EVALIKEFALLA Yes. I think that. Thank you for comment.
mariadelamor21 2 months ago
Unforgettable the master recording of the Elgar's cello concerto(1970) performed by Jacqueline du Pré and her then-husband Daniel Barenboim.
THEMUSICALDREAMER100 3 months ago
@THEMUSICALDREAMER100 Thank you so much for your comment!
mariadelamor21 3 months ago
La belleza... la musica... el Cello...recuerdo a mi sobrino que tocaba ese instrumento.....el alma se estremece.......gracias.
juanpainter7 3 months ago
@juanpainter7 Gracias a tí por comentar tan dulce recuerdo y ese estado del alma.
mariadelamor21 3 months ago
@mariadelamor21 Un saludo desde México, y los mejores deseos para una mujer poeta...
juanpainter7 3 months ago
@juanpainter7 Gracias. También saludos para tí, en este caso desde Buenos Aires.
mariadelamor21 3 months ago
2:18-3:02!!
FanRadagast 4 months ago
@FanRadagast Totally agree. Thanks!
mariadelamor21 2 months ago
The most beautiful thing that I have ever heard.
harryhall44 4 months ago 3
@harryhall44 Thanks!!!!
mariadelamor21 4 months ago
omg so amazing <3
bernadotte913 4 months ago
Sublime... she touched the face of God and allows us to also
arnemurraymeyer 4 months ago
@arnemurraymeyer Thanks for your words.
mariadelamor21 4 months ago
which person has the audacity to dislike this? this is so beautiful
4everanime151 5 months ago
For me Elgar Cello Concerto
it s Jacqueline du Pré "Soul and heart"
Maralegar2009 5 months ago
I cried
lecherin94 5 months ago
She is unsurpassed.
ursin1 5 months ago
Questo concerto ha in se la premonizione della tragedia di questa donna,
questo concerto è lei.
MrVeronica1663 5 months ago
@MrVeronica1663 Gracias por tu bello e inteligente comentario.
mariadelamor21 5 months ago
The way she articulates the two notes at 3:11-12 is perfect and brilliant. The diminuendo and the length of the tenuto is perfect.
hellomate639 5 months ago
when the whole orchestra comes in at 2:45 oh god! i cannot handle that! tears!!! so beautiful!! flawless!!!
stabbinhobo12 6 months ago 4
@stabbinhobo12 Thank you so much for comment
mariadelamor21 6 months ago
@stabbinhobo12 I couldn't agree more. Deeply moving in a way only music can be.
DWLyle1 6 months ago
She is one of a kind - absolutely inspirational!
nickyluvsu555 6 months ago
Anyone who can't feel this music must be dead from the neck up. But that's art; it's not within reach of all minds
Blackgeoff1 6 months ago
beautiful
malek18 7 months ago
"the only cellist of the younger generation that could equal and overtake my own achievements." -Rostropovich
MrSkinner25 7 months ago 18
@MrSkinner25 Thank you for sharing this concept of Rostropovich
mariadelamor21 7 months ago
@MrSkinner25 Done .
GA4N 1 month ago
@MrSkinner25 Rostro very fair player .... he knew ......
GA4N 1 month ago
the 10 dislikes are auditorily and mentally challenged creatures!
saciji 7 months ago
That is music for me.
sdegrace 7 months ago
Utterly beautiful. This is one of the most colorful and intense pieces of music ever composed. And Jacqueline du Pre plays it in such a way that it goes right to the soul. Breathtaking, it's as id the world has stopped spinning just for a while... Thank you for posting, now it is available everywhere at all times.
vlietd 7 months ago 2
9 dislikes? 9 cloth eared morons I suspect..but that's YouTube for you...
jimburnstheartist 7 months ago
its really unfortunate when i hear all the coughing...
stabbinhobo12 7 months ago
C'est tellement beau, je ne peux pas décrire mes paroles d'envie envers sa capacité à jouer ce magnifique! Jacueline est mon préféré violoncelliste, parce que moi, aussi je suis un violoncelliste, et nous avons tendance à coller ensemble .... RIP jakie!
stabbinhobo12 7 months ago
i love how at some parts i can here her fingers hitting the neck when she plays...
stabbinhobo12 7 months ago
i started crying listening to this and my mom looked at me like i was a crazy person... :] BEAUTIFUL MUSIC FAVORITE MUSICIAN I WISH I CAN PLAY MY CELLO JUST LIKE HER!
stabbinhobo12 7 months ago 5
@stabbinhobo12 Thank you so much for this kind of comment!! Beautiful sense.
mariadelamor21 7 months ago
Beautiful Gift... All time favourite musician.
PippaHayes1 7 months ago
I don't know anything about her personal life (and don't really believe the depiction of her in that nasty movie), but I do know that once I hear a recording of her playing a piece, I have a hard time listening to anyone else play it ever again. There are recordings of Yoyo Ma playing this on Youtube. Well, judge for yourself.
GoldinDr 8 months ago
я- пианистка после того что я поняла-как мог баренбойм ее бросить умирать? в таком случае чего стоит школа игры на фо-но?
funiaka82 8 months ago
@funiaka82 Я думаю, вы маглі б выкарыстоўваць фатон, але ім не зусім упэўнены ... Гуляючы ў школе?
stabbinhobo12 7 months ago
im only 15 and i had to play this in my orchestra and it never sounded like this
not even close
dravey2631 8 months ago
Each time burst out into tears from 2'41''. Salute to Jackie, to Elgar, to Cello!
aquaries206 9 months ago
This is the only song that has ever made me shed a tear... thank you
LemoiaBlobet 9 months ago 2
@LemoiaBlobet Thanks for your beautiful comment.
mariadelamor21 9 months ago
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LemoiaBlobet 9 months ago
I am 5th grade and could never ever match this woman. she is truly amazing. My heroine
Lillianux 10 months ago
@Lillianux Aw, you're only in 5th grade. You could do it. :)
mwells88 8 months ago
@mwells88 No, I meant, i'm only 5th grade, as in, I only acheived 5th grade when I used to play. I am actually 36 hahahaha. Am about to buy another cello though, have really missed playing.
Lillianux 5 months ago
@Lillianux Im sure when she was your age she said the same thing about the person she looked up to that played the Cello
QEASTAR 5 months ago
@QEASTAR I am 36 lol. I meant I only achieved 5th grade when I used to play when I was younger.
Lillianux 5 months ago
I had no idea Du Pre and Barenboim recorded this with the Philadelphia Orchestra. I thought it was only with the London Philharmonic. Thanks for this great recording. :)
Maazel456 10 months ago
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<3 I adore her so much!
KanonVKLover 10 months ago
The muse took her completely. Her life was given to music.
samdon815 11 months ago
wish could listen to her when i go to heaven...
jesus57 11 months ago
@jesus57 I couldn't have said it better :-^
vlietd 7 months ago
por mas que oigo la pieza me es inevitable no sentir una vez tras otra escalofríos por mi cuerpo,
29507sandrasebas 1 year ago 2
Bello bello...todo lo de Elgar, y en las manos de esta prodigiosa, más aún.!!
mletressia 1 year ago
Exceptional.
placiduzzu 1 year ago
No, sorry, I just mean the word 'song' means 'a piece of music with a vocal line.' This is a concerto.
mirandalatimer 1 year ago
August Rush!
Christianneb 1 year ago
It's not a song.
mirandalatimer 1 year ago
@mirandalatimer you better be meaning that its more than a song, and not less of one
Spartan3500 1 year ago
Thank you for the beautiful pictures witch accompany the music. So sad story...
Kiarinadia 1 year ago
superbe
arthurbkette 1 year ago
shine
heber446 1 year ago
fake and gay
bluetooth198 1 year ago
4 people dislike this video because they're deaf and can't hear it's beauty.
ZzLacyisadinozZ 1 year ago 59
@ZzLacyisadinozZ Very good comment. Thank you.
mariadelamor21 1 year ago 9
@ZzLacyisadinozZ
I absolutely agree with you lol, Jacqueline du Pre is a legend. That kind that comes around so freaking rarely!
thiagoheiner 1 year ago
@ZzLacyisadinozZ
I just disliked it to fit in - I love this piece of music
CHA0SD3LTA 1 year ago
@ZzLacyisadinozZ
My music history professor, who is actually a prominent musicologist and has written many program notes for Sony classical, proclaimed this to be the greatest recording of any music; ever. Although, he did understand why some people may find it to be "over the top." He said that this is the only recording that, in his opinion really captures the depth of emotion that Elgar felt around the time that he composed it. I tend to agree on this point. Thanks for posting Maria!
GeneralRenz 1 year ago 3
@GeneralRenz Charming aneccdote. Thanks for sharing.
polymath7 7 months ago
@ZzLacyisadinozZ Now there are 5. No, they are not deaf, they are retards.
vanea99 1 year ago 2
@ZzLacyisadinozZ ...and also probably not human...
piazzolla75 1 year ago
@ZzLacyisadinozZ Don't insult the (tone)deaf, they're suffering already ;-)
darkdervishbeam 10 months ago
@ZzLacyisadinozZ THEY ARE NOT DEAF. THEY ARE STUPID! They must be shot down, for their own good.
vanea99 10 months ago in playlist Forever
Ok so, This song is poweful, full with emotions!
I love her in this song <5
I saw her movie, it's pretty sad. D':
marilyn24d 1 year ago 6
@marilyn24d Sweet words! Thank you.
mariadelamor21 1 year ago
@marilyn24d I agree with you completely. The cello is such an expressive and emotive instrument and Jaqueline was able to get the very best out of it. She must rate as one of the worlds greatest cellists of all time.
blackbeasthamish 1 year ago
@marilyn24d It's not a song, you dolt.
theviolinchannel 1 year ago
2:40 to 2:50
ahh
yjadalyn1 1 year ago
Still trying to find my genius :-)
63Coolbreeze 1 year ago
WOW
FrenchPropagandaV1RR 1 year ago
Brilliant. Such a talent that is truly missed...
TrappedInSpokane 1 year ago
Que hermosa interpretacion, estos sonidos extraidos de ese bello instrumento llegan al alma, hasta de los seres mas insensibles.
ARTUROPV2006 1 year ago 2
oui! moment de grace.yes! finally people who appreciate this! its so simple and yet so tragically good
maritza2595 1 year ago
as i prepare music for Kol Nidre I came across this. I was moved and it is as if the voice of G_d speaks through this piece. Well written and a masterpiece as a performance
trainerstone 1 year ago
Oh my.....
damnrules 1 year ago
Delicata e penetrante interpretazione....
NuovoCurioso 1 year ago
Learning this at the moment will never be able to play as well as Jacqueline du pré, amazing piece !
123ThisIsRandom45 1 year ago
@123ThisIsRandom45 Wondering, how hard is it to play this piece?
tunelesstune 1 year ago
Jacqueline! Why was I born after you died! I say, I am born on the wrong decade! waaaaah!
TempoFurioso 1 year ago 2
Great, great music !
LaurentziuRo2010 1 year ago
@LaurentziuRo2010 Yes. Inforgettable. Thank you for comment.
mariadelamor21 1 year ago
Great music!
LaurentziuRo2010 1 year ago
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@HinggilSaTinggil
Ethnocentricity? Irrelevant.
Neanderthal ? Irrelevant.
Your comments in general. Irrelevant.
du Pre's music is without boundary, it supersedes any attempt at restrictive categorization. It simply is. Here it is on this page, LISTEN!!!
La magie de cette musique est toujours et sans temps!!
There will be no additional attempts at elucidation or clarifications. Obvious.
Good luck.
Jimserac 1 year ago
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Jimserac 1 year ago
me acuerda a MI AMOR Y A MIhaciendo el amor con esta cancion conmigo DIOS
TheRamon1974 1 year ago
una diosa
aerikas 1 year ago
Los angeles estan un tiempo en la tierra para que sepamos que existen. Luego, vuelven al cielo. FLorA
80bubi08 1 year ago
moment de grâce. merci pour cette vidéo
cavendishable 1 year ago 3
@cavendishable Vous êtes les bienvenus. Il me fait plaisir. Je vous remercie pour vos paroles.
No sé francés pero entiendo muchas palabras de tu bello idioma. Bienvenido a mi canal. Gracias por estar.
mariadelamor21 1 year ago
omg she is look like angel
strawbarry100 1 year ago
why did she ever die? Why do geniuses die so soon?
papaval2007 1 year ago 2
@papaval2007 Very good ask, but I haven´t answer. No one never can understand why.
mariadelamor21 1 year ago
@mariadelamor21 perhaps they are just on earth to bring joy and inspire people they meet.
93basketball 1 year ago
@papaval2007
The echoes of her music will be heard a thousand years and more from now. She was the greatest, IS the greatest, WILL be the greatest for all time. Nothing can take away what she did, not time, not death. Her greatness is forever so long as the music can be heard.
Jimserac 1 year ago
@Jimserac You are a fucking ignorant Eurocentric moron. There are so many cellists now who are much greater than her. Go hide in your cave, Neandertahl goon.
HinggilSaTinggil 1 year ago
@HinggilSaTinggil don't tell me you're a cellist?
rbrtanderson 1 year ago
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@HinggilSaTinggil don't tell me you're a cellist?
rbrtanderson 1 year ago
@HinggilSaTinggil From your screen-name and your spelling of 'Neandertahl' I'm guessing you're European, and thus it would seem that hurling around the world Eurocentric seems to be rather redundant. It seems you Euro-fucks can impugn even your own now; what a beautiful development of culture you've made. Gotta be ethnically superior to SOMEONE, even if the classification differences don't exist!
isolateslowfaults 1 year ago
@HinggilSaTinggil
'You are a fucking ignorant Eurocentric moron. There are so many cellists now who are much greater than her. Go hide in your cave, Neandertahl goon.
goon.'
This comment is unacceptable! Jimserac was just expressing deep emotion.
The contrast between the beautiful music and the vulgarity and irrelevance of the comment is huge and disturbing.
projectsinexile 1 year ago
@papaval2007 Because they discover the meaning of live so soon
kriahambul 1 year ago
@papaval2007 it's entirely tragic - that she died from MS. She could no longer share her gift at the mere age of 28.
1hipster1 1 year ago
@papaval2007 Geniuses don't always die soon; Rachmaninoff died at 70, Shostakovich 71, Alkan 75. Einstein, he died at 76, and Horowitz died at 86.
irishale001 1 year ago
@papaval2007 She had a sickness or desease? look it up. (: It's pretty sad. :/
marilyn24d 1 year ago
So British in so many ways, Elgar still so underrated, and du Pre such an artist, this may have been the height of British music in the grand classical style...
gurlsingerfan 1 year ago
@gurlsingerfan Please - Elgar was English not British. I know that many don't know the difference but labelling Elgar as British is like labelling Copland or Barber as Comanche.
RatherLargeAllan 1 year ago
@RatherLargeAllan My apology for any offense caused, but my main point still stands....wonderfully beautiful piece of work. If a Comanche had written it, I would say the same...:-)
gurlsingerfan 1 year ago 2
@RatherLargeAllan That's a little hard-line. After all, most of Britain has intermingled to the point that it is very hard to say truly that you are solely English, and it is not a bad thing that/if English and British are synonymous.
As for calling Samuel Barber Comanche...???
TheEmpress666 10 months ago
Forever loved by her admirers ..among them me ,so sad her destiny :(
Zibatarinmoosighi1 1 year ago
@Zibatarinmoosighi1 Yes it´s so sad but some exceptional people are like a flash to iluminate. Jacqueline was one of them.
mariadelamor21 1 year ago
@mariadelamor21 yes i agree with you :)
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lightwife 1 year ago
@lightwife What language is this? Can you say me?
mariadelamor21 1 year ago
simplemente hermoso,no más palabras.
mauricio131948 1 year ago
@mauricio131948 Gracias.
mariadelamor21 1 year ago
Seeing her and Barenboim perform this piece is very sad...
In this performance, however, I think the people placed the microphone too close to the cello, messing up the balance between it and the orchestra and subsequently making the cello sound worse.
hellomate639 1 year ago
@hellomate639 Yes is sad but wonderful too. Is very interesting what you say about of cello sound.
mariadelamor21 1 year ago
lovely son my fav elgar piece but i preferr Jackie play very hard on her bow i dont like it makes the sound come 2 rough
liljaylo96 1 year ago
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this sux i cud do better wit one hand lol so boring yawn
lolbertthetyrant 1 year ago
can't help but to get that skin tingle
swimmingdonut 1 year ago
as soon as the orchestra comes in i lose it, and start bawling =[
rachfaceeee 2 years ago 17
Yes, this music is one of the most beautiful and melancholy Elgar´s pieces, specially this movement.
Pure emotion.
mariadelamor21 2 years ago
Thank you so much for your nice words!
mariadelamor21 2 years ago
this music is full of powerful emotions and some how beutiful sadness.
nasser972 2 years ago
I didn't know her but I miss her.
oldaardvark 2 years ago 3
babe
andrewlewis963 2 years ago
Gracias a tí por marcarlo como favorito.
mariadelamor21 2 years ago
Sublime...MERCI !
stnat07 2 years ago
I play violin. I am amazed at this piece im very jelous i cant play this as beautiful as it sounds on cello. Im so amazed at this amazing piece of music and the women who played the song at its fullest. Amazing
emmacutie123 2 years ago 2
Elgar's violin concerto's not too bad either.
dogtransport 2 years ago
Thank you for your emotion.
mariadelamor21 2 years ago
im absolutely in love with this piece. whenever i listen to it i become blank and emotionall and i just want to cry for how beautiful it sounds. i know i sound like at otal idiot but its just so powerful. Music can speak even if there isn't any lyrics
celloer1717 2 years ago 2
yo siento lo mismo...es una emoción que no se puede contener.
lamaceca 2 years ago
excuse me? haha
celloer1717 2 years ago
@celloer1717 what?????
lamaceca 1 year ago
Yes I think that too. Thank you so much for comment.
mariadelamor21 2 years ago
when it starts you can feel the power and emotion she put into it, it's amazing.
froterons 2 years ago
How lovely she was.... Both musically and physically.... It was a shame... for her to have suffered for so long... But she is in a better place now, and is free to play her cello in eternal peace... God Bless her beautiful soul...
Preacherman1882 2 years ago
The first few chords pierce the soul with their razor-sharpness.
Caffeinefish 2 years ago 2
Yes, totally agree. Thanks for your sweet words.
mariadelamor21 2 years ago
Beautiful is all I can say, She spoke through her music, through her soul.
OMSIXNINE 2 years ago 3
Thanks for your emotion and beautiful words. Certainly it´s emotive and sublime.
mariadelamor21 2 years ago
This song makes me shiver, is so brilliant, magnificent, really there are no words to describe it.
As raoultak this is heaven on earth. This song gets to the heart and soul of anyone who listen it.
You can feel the love and pain and all the world emotions, its the best thing i've ever heard and better of what i can get to hear in the future.
Someones would say i overreacted, but that's the way it is.
iamtheladyofsorrows 2 years ago 33
@iamtheladyofsorrows Thank you for so beautiful words. I like your description
of the sense and emotions when you listen this piece.
mariadelamor21 1 year ago
@iamtheladyofsorrows Before the great war he wrote stuff like pomp and circumstance, after it was over he wrote this.
SlappyTheElf 1 year ago
ENSAYO-First Movement -Adagio - Moderato- Cello Luis Cana Romany Conducer Pedro J. Grau Caselles
Podrán ustedes oir esta obra el 29 de noviembre de 2009 a las 12 h. AM en Beniaján - Murcia - España.
Banda Sinfónica de la Agrupación Musical de Beniaján
AMBDESDE1907 2 years ago
hermoso,brillante un angel
pepechandia 2 years ago
Thank you very much for your beautiful comment. This music is fascinate and profound!!
mariadelamor21 2 years ago
Yes....I have to be careful here, but I've got a hunch this is because were dealing with one of the greatest cello talents and a mutual feeling of cultural backgrounds in British music, as Du Pre and Elgar have had. Her performance with Sr. Barbirolli is also one of a kind; quite different though, but also very profound. Du Pre is (was) a very gifted musician. Whenever she touched her cello, music touched many right through their hearts.
raoultak 2 years ago
Breathless, wordless, what is there to say? This is heaven on earth. One of the greatest treasures in a huge world of music and beyond........ It's u