Jacqueline du Pre: Elizabeth Wilson

Synopsis:

Authorized by du Pré's husband, Daniel Barenboim, this is the fullest account yet of the life of the brilliant cellist, struck down in her prime by multiple sclerosis. Charting her career from her early identification with the sound of the cello, through her début at sixteen to the achievement of international stardom by her early twenties, Elizabeth Wilson examines the origins and nature of Jackie's prodigious talent - having talked to nearly everyone in musical circles who knew her well - and assesses her lasting importance as an interpreter. She describes her transformation from coltish girl to woman, and her marriage to the brilliant Daniel Barenboim, concluding with a sensitive account of du Pré's decline, when, no longer able to play, she struggled bravely against the ravages of her illness, until her death in 1987.

Tags:

Categorised as:
Music, Stage & Screen
Sub-categories:
Biography & Memoir; Classical Music
Genres & Themes:
Disability; Genius; Musicians
Jacqueline du Pre book cover

Selected edition:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780571200177
Published:
04.10.1999
No of pages:
496
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