CA©sar Franck, Jacqueline du PrA©, Daniel Barenboim - Jacqueline du PrA© - Chopin: Cello Sonata in G minor, Franck: Sonata in A / Barenboim
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Jacqueline du Pré - Chopin: Cello Sonata in G minor, Franck: Sonata in A / Barenboim
Music Price: $7.97 As of Jan 8 10:19 EST (details)
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| Artist(s) | César Franck, Jacqueline du Pré and Daniel Barenboim |
| Studio | EMI Classics |
| Release Date | May 7, 1990 |
| UPC Code | 077776318424 |
| Buy this item | $7.97 at Amazon.com As of Jan 8 10:19 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 1 to 2 days, |
About CA©sar Franck, Jacqueline du PrA©, Daniel Barenboim - Jacqueline du PrA© - Chopin: Cello Sonata in G minor, Franck: Sonata in A / Barenboim
The late Jacqueline Du Pré may not have been the most disciplined cellist ever, but her impulsive and exciting playing makes her recordings irreplaceable treasures. These performances, including the seldom-heard Chopin Sonata and the cello arrangement of Franck's violin sonata, are characteristic of Du Pré at her best, with strong assistance from Daniel Barenboim's assertive collaboration. If you want more of Du Pré's music, EMI's Les Introuvables de Jacqueline Du Pré is an even better buy--six discs containing nearly all her best recordings. Whichever you choose, this is music making that demands to be heard. --Leslie Gerber Amazon.com
Tracks
- 1. Allegro moderato
- 2. Scherzo (Allegro con brio)
- 3. Largo
- 4. Finale (Allegro)
- 1. Allegro ben moderato
- 2. Allegro
- 3. Recitativo-fantasia (Ben moderato-Molto lento)
- 4. Allegretto poco mosso
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Expressive cello playing |
| Does she have enough passion or what? |
Being a violinist, the Franck threw me for a loop, as I'm used to it being a violin sonata, not a cello one. No matter what, it's a tremendously beautiful work. (Admittedly, though, I'm still getting used to this cello rendition).
Jackie's playing is emotive, and yet at the same time it's tasteful and not overwrought. What a difficult thing to do. I guess you just have to be a natural. Oh, well, my next life... June 8, 2002
| Moving testament to a great artist |
It would be tempting, knowing the moving circumstances of their creation, to listen to these performances with indulgence. In fact, no allowances are necessary--as her producer asserts, there is not the least sign in her playing of illness or lessening powers. The full tone and impulsive, passionate musicianship for which she was famed are there in abundance. A few notes go wild here and there--she was working against time and this has the feel of a one-take, live recording if it was not actually such--but can easily be forgiven. What hindsight does impart is an almost unbearable poignance to the poised, perfectly judged traversal of the Largo of the Chopin Sonata, where composer and both performers (Barenboim, of course, is more than an able partner) are at their expressive peaks. The sound by today's standards is not state-of-the-art, but perfectly adequate. For anyone who enjoys great music making in general, and du Pre in particular, this is a recording not to be missed. June 6, 2002
| Defying the Odds |
| Chopin and Franck, her last studio recordings |
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