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Jacqueline du Pre

United Kingdom, 1967
film

Jacqueline du Pre, a sixteen year old girl who was a pupil of Pablo Casals and described by critics as one of the world’s greatest cellists. Accompanied..

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Remembering Jacqueline du Pre

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Festival Casals 1970: Pablo Casals conducting

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Elizabeth Maconchy

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Jablonski

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An Afternoon with Grigor Piatigorsky

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Paul Tortelier: the cello. Part 2

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All girl melody makers

Australia, 1956
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The Music teacher = Le Maitre de musique

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String quartet

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