Friday I went to a concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra that featured
Lynn Harrel as a soloist in the Dvorak Cello Concerto (Roger Norrington
conducting)
The program notes mentioned that Harrel plays Du Pre's Stradivari Cello.
There was a date too, but right now I don't remember.
So who owns this instrument??? Or maybe did Du Pre own two different
Stradivari?
Thanks
Rosario
p.s. oh about the performance, it was a pretty good one. Although
I think I have been spoiled by Fournier's recording of the piece ....
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>Rosario Gennaro <ros...@theory.lcs.mit.edu> wrote:
>>A couple of weeks ago, following discussions about Jacqueline Du Pre,
>>someone mentioned that Yo-Yo Ma owns her Stradivari cello now.
>>
>>Friday I went to a concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra that featured
>>Lynn Harrel as a soloist in the Dvorak Cello Concerto (Roger Norrington
>>conducting)
>>
>>The program notes mentioned that Harrel plays Du Pre's Stradivari Cello.
>>There was a date too, but right now I don't remember.
>>
>>So who owns this instrument??? Or maybe did Du Pre own two different
>>Stradivari?
>>
>It's my understanding that cello is owned by the Stradivarius
>Society in Chicago, but is on permanent loan to Ma. Apparently
>he loans it to other cellists. A year or so ago I attended a
>concert in which Wendy Warner played it. Hope this helps.
>jan
It is also true that Du Pre had two Strads, both given to her by anonymous
benefactors. The one that Ma plays is the "Davidov", widely regarded as the
finest Stradivari cello in existence. I'm not sure who has the other one.
Maybe Baremboim still has it.
Elizabeth
: jan
DuPre did in fact own two Stradivarius cellos. The first is that now
owned by Harrell, and the second was the "Davidoff", now played by
Yo-Yo Ma (I don't know if he owns it or not, but it was first loaned
to him by DuPre herself). Carol Easton's biography is a good source
of information of this sort, and there's also a memorial article in Strad
magazine from Feb 1988.
-Molly Diesing
md...@cornell.edu
> A couple of weeks ago, following discussions about Jacqueline Du Pre,
> someone mentioned that Yo-Yo Ma owns her Stradivari cello now.
>
> Friday I went to a concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra that featured
> Lynn Harrel as a soloist in the Dvorak Cello Concerto (Roger Norrington
> conducting)
>
> The program notes mentioned that Harrel plays Du Pre's Stradivari Cello.
> There was a date too, but right now I don't remember.
>
> So who owns this instrument??? Or maybe did Du Pre own two different
> Stradivari?
To my knowledge Jaqueline Du Pre in fact owned two Strads. One of them
went to Yo-Yo Ma, although he mostly uses his Montagnana cello. That
Mr.Harrel has the other Du Pre Strad is news to me too and seems to have
joined the club of world-class cellists who own a Strad and a Montagnana,
Heinrich Schiff beeing another example of that instrumental combination.
Andreas
mako