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Jacqueline du Pré - Kol nidrei Op. 47 - Max Bruch + ..Y Sevilla

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Max Bruch Kol nidrei Op. 47
Jacqueline du Pré
Gerald Moore (piano) Ray Jesson (organ)
Osian Ellis (harp) and John Williams (guitar)
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  • Beautiful music.  Gorgeous sound. Played with full imagination and sincerity. This is simply the most profound performance for me. Thank you for sharing.

  • @Agenamigo Beautiful words! Thank you.

  • Thanks you so much for posting this beautiful, sensitive rendition of Kol Nidre, While we lost an incredible artist with her death, with this video she will always be available to us.

  • @bjhcohen Thanks, your words are a pleasure for me.

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  • @manouchehr7 To be honest, the true tragedy is she couldn't play at such a young age. She lived twenty years after she couldn't play anymore--I can only imagine the internal pain and frustration that she experienced in those years before her passing. Her story is a tragic one, but the music she produced is among the most exquisite in the world.

  • I always say that Jacqueline played with honey on her bow. I just wish I had raised the bees. Rest in peace, princess.

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  • I discovered the music of du Pré in the movie and subsequently bought the Elgar concerto, which never disappoints!

    This particular piece is also very well performed by Han-na Chang, on her Debut Recording, when she was only 13 which is remarkable. Tchaikovsky, Saint-Saëns and Fauré are also on this mind-blowing album.

  • Who cut onions...

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  • @GeorgeMaj15

    Well, she did deal with it well. She talked mainly about how much worse some people have it. She said she was lucky. Touching and puts things into perspective.

  • @mariadelamor21 My pleasure Maria :-) Thank you.

  • @BytomGirl Thanks for nice comment!

  • @HarrietVane My pleasure... I always have goosbumps listening to it... Happy Holidays.

  • @BytomGirl

    You have described it exactly. Thank you

  • @HarrietVane I was wondering the same thing...ttis is one of the most beautiful, soulful pieces of music ever written played witht such sensitivity and feeling. It makes my heart and soul cry.

  • 8 dislikes? WTF is WRONG with people!!!

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