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Are you talking about the score of the cello version of Ghost Story? The performer is Jacqueline Du Pulei, the greatest cellist in the 20th century.

In the mid-1940s, Jacqueline Du Pres was born in an ordinary English family, with an educated pianist as her mother and an ordinary music lover as her father. She has an elder sister and a younger brother named Hillary and Pierce. When her parents welcomed the birth of their second daughter, they didn't know that a rare cello genius came to them.

As one of the most famous cellists in the 20th century, dupre is also the most outstanding female cellist in history. Her playing career is completely different from that of casas. Her playing career is actually only ten years. However, even though she has been dead for nearly twenty years, the elgar cello concerto she recorded for EMI is still one of the best-selling records in the classical world.

Like all musical talents, dupre showed her extraordinary talent from an early age. When she was a child, she often performed on the stage with her sister. When she was about ten years old, she was able to study under the guidance of a famous teacher from the Royal College of England. Because his family is not very rich, dupre once won scholarships from various music institutions again and again for his excellent piano skills. Even when attending master classes abroad, he was highly praised by casas in his later years. At the age of thirteen, she first came into contact with elgar's cello concerto. At that time, her teacher just wanted to test the student's level. Unexpectedly, the next week, she recited one and a half movements in front of the teacher. This work later became dupre's masterpiece. No one in elgar's cello concerto can surpass dupre.

However, all this is not the reason why dupre became a legend.

Dupre/Kloc-held her first solo concert at the age of 0/6, but she was in her heyday at the age of 28. However, she had to give up the cello because of muscle sclerosis. She has only been in public for ten years, and her cello career ended before she was 30. But her dramatic life is more tortuous than novels and more exciting than movies.

Dupre spent the first half of his life in flowers and applause. She became famous early. Although she is not beautiful, she looks charming because of her lively and humorous nature. Young, beautiful, praise and awards surrounded her, and every young musician who cooperated with her fell in love with her. Dupre is not bound by conservative ethics. She has one boyfriend after another and loves telling dirty jokes. Daniel Barenboim, a young pianist and conductor, finally married her. This Barenbo is by no means idle. He/Kloc-made his debut in London at the age of 0/2, and played all 24 sonatas of Beethoven for eight consecutive games. The whole of London was shocked by this prodigy with amazing memory and expressive force. Later, he also showed his command ability and served as the resident commander of Chicago Symphony Orchestra for several years. Dupre and Barenbol, a couple, became the real golden couple in the music industry at that time. In order to marry Barenbol, a Jew, dupre withdrew from Catholicism from birth to marriage despite his father's strong opposition, and went to Jerusalem to be baptized by Judaism. Later, dupre and Barenbol toured around, and their complementary musical styles made their cooperation well received by the music industry.

However, dupre's later life was only pain and suffering, and all the glory aura was abandoned, leaving only a flower that quickly withered and withered. Myosclerosis is still an incurable disease until now, and patients will gradually lose control of their own bodies, from pathological changes to death, and the outcome is very bleak. Maybe dupre's body showed early signs of muscle sclerosis, but she didn't know. We don't know. But when she found that she couldn't hold the violin string tightly in a public performance, she was not the only one who was shocked. Since then, her condition has deteriorated rapidly and she soon lost the ability to play the piano. For someone who has been living in the music world like her, not playing the piano means losing everything. According to the records of her relatives, since she couldn't play the piano, dupre's personality became very strange, and she often sneered at the people around her. Her husband Barenbo soon went to work in Paris. In fact, long before the onset of the disease, dupre fell out with Danny Barenbo. Perhaps most people will sympathize with sick dupre. In fact, it was dupre who went his own way and parted ways with Barenbol. She has developed a proud and domineering character since she was a child, and her family indulged her because of her unique talent. Until she became ill, this characteristic of her became worse and worse, which brought deep harm to people around her. Although Danny Barenbo later organized his own family in Paris, he kept everything from dupre and insisted on flying back to England once a week to visit her. Looking back on dupre's attitude towards him before his illness, the pianist who made up his mind was extremely forbearing.

Compared with other cellists such as casas, dupre's piano sound is not so mellow and dry, and it sounds a bit like China's erhu, which is the characteristic of her piano sound. So it is especially suitable for playing sad and bitter music. In addition, elgar is one of the few local composers in Britain, and the performers always interpret their motherland's works vividly (such as the Waltz of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and Chopin of Rubinstein), so it is not surprising that her elgar Concerto is listed as a classic. I have always been more interested in dupre herself than in her performance. In April this year, Danny Barenbol came to Vienna to repeat the grand occasion of playing 24 Beethoven sonatas in a row, but Babbitt went to see four because of his ex-husband status in dupre. Look at Barenbo today. His sideburns are covered with silver hair, and a suit shirt can't cover up his crumbling beer belly. In those days, the thin and handsome young man with black curls has long since disappeared. You may delay, but time will not.

Yo-Yo Ma said, "Her performance is like jumping out of a record and coming at you. She is a very natural performer, and the concert in her hand always follows her heart. Therefore, every record of hers is a brand-new musical journey. "

Dupre's teacher said, "She is clumsy in some places, but elegant in some places. She is easily fascinated. "

Mr. Piotr Tomasz, a violinist, said, "She is totally immersed in music. I never thought she had any ambitions. "

Dupre's ex-lover said, "I fell in love with her at first sight. She is straightforward and will not be affected. Her mentality is somewhat complicated, but she is very honest about it. "

The Hungarian cellist Stark said when he first heard her play, "If she put all her complicated and contradictory feelings into the cello, I'm afraid she won't live long."

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I think when she died of cancer at the age of 42, Stark must have regretted saying such a thing. What a pity for a violinist who is wandering at the peak of music.

I really started to understand dupre because of the movie "She is Lonelier than Fireworks", and there have been too many controversies about that movie. Did Jackie, who is gifted and perverse in the story, deviate from the real dupre to some extent, or did her vitality really contain and accumulate a lot of love and hate? For such a musician, perhaps any words and images are just a misunderstanding. Not much to say, listen to the piano.

Du Pulei was born in England on 1945. She was born in a family full of music. When she was three years old, she heard the cello and clamored for that instrument. On her fourth birthday, she got such a gift, and it was a cello for adults. She has no difficulty in pulling it up! How tall is four years old? It's hard to imagine! )

At the age of five, he was sent to the cello school in London to learn piano with his teacher.

He gave his first public concert at the age of seven.

At the age of ten, she won the Sugia Prize, and the judges of that year also included Sir Bobby Rory. Later, Bobby Rory established a close friendship with Du Pulei, and sometimes gave some suggestions for her performance.

After winning the prize, she began to learn piano from Palisse at the Music and Drama Institute of City Hall. Palisse remembers that when she was thirteen years old, Palisse told her that she would learn elgar's concerto and Pi Yadi's capriccio from next week. Unexpectedly, the fourth day later, she came to tell Palisse that she had memorized the first movement of elgar Concerto and that very difficult capriccio. What is especially surprising is that she played them almost impeccably! Of course, learning will not always be smooth sailing. However, at the age of fifteen, she won the Queen Award of the Music and Drama School of the City Hall, which was specially set up for young musicians under the age of thirty.

Casals, Totori and Rostovich all instructed her, but she always thought that Palisse was her real teacher, and her loyalty to the teacher never weakened.

At the age of sixteen, she gave her first recital at Wilmore Concert Hall. Tickets were sold out a few days before the concert. Everyone is eager to hear the young cellist play. This is a severe test! But she successfully completed it and won unanimous praise from the public. From then on, she became famous and began her playing career, performing with major British orchestras and famous conductors.

At the age of twenty (1965), she gave her first performance at Carnegie Hall in new york. The repertoire is the elgar Concerto, played by the BBC Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Duradi. Successfully conquered the American audience! Since then, people all over the world are eager for her to perform locally. 1967 After the Middle East War, she married the Israeli pianist Barents in Jerusalem (Barents is now famous for conducting). For a time, she often performed with Pollan Boying and violinist Zuckerman, and was praised by critics.

However, unfortunate things happened, the disease struck, and the preliminary examination result was skin cancer. In order to fight the disease, she had to stop playing concerts or even touch the cello for six months! 1973, her last concert in London was conducted by Mehta of New Philharmonia Orchestra, and her repertoire was also the favorite elgar Concerto of the British.

During her short and brilliant musical career, she recorded fifteen records. After her illness, she couldn't continue her music career. Therefore, she turned to instruct students and demonstrated teaching on TV ... In her last record, she was actually the narrator of prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf.

1987 10/9, Du Pulei died at the age of 42. Leave people with infinite memories. ...

1. offenbach-Jacqueline Lake

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3. Chrissler-Schon Rothman

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4.saint-swan

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5. Rakhmaninov vocalization

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6. Bach-Ariaoso

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7. Mascagni-Lequi

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8. Tchaikovsky-The Fourth Serenade

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