British/Finnish..scholarship at 11 to one of the oldest extant schools,WellsCathedral School,"Specialist Music School,"Concerto prize Banff Center FineArts & "Premier Prix" viola Guildhall School, London studied violin & viola with Takeno. Subsequent to touring/recording with ensembles, on occasion soloist, working in orchestras often as principal such as AcademySt.Martins, BBCSymphony, LondonMusici, LondonPhilharmonic, Philharmonia, EuropeanCommunityChamberOrchestra, ScottishChamber Orchestra, & City of LondonSinfonia, Camille has devoted his career to also artistically manage.Camille has performed worldwide & his partners include Pellegrini Quartet, Altenburger, Dann, Ylonen, Kovacic, Lagerspetz & Grimal. In 1996,Camille became member of Esbjerg Ensemble,Denmark's most distinguished ensemble & 1997-2001 was appointed its Artistic Director.1999 Camille founded EICMF & since has brought colorful Art forms as demonstrated by collaborations with dance, puppet theatre & music of our time
One can dream of the sadness of an impossible love or of a lost love on this music and its beauty builds such elegant drawings and nostalgic landscapes in our mind as if thousands of souls overwrote on the memory of the universe their experiences and created this magic texture revealed by Mozart who had access to it, being a genious 😃
How great it would be to be an instrumentalist. You have no word-meanings to deal with. You don't have formants, just static tone. It is socially acceptable for you to writhe around like you have a palsy when making a phrase. No one finds it cringe. I envy you so. Please, take a moment and appreciate your circumstance. My terrible jealousy aside - this was wonderfully done. Y'all sound absolutely fantastic.
It,s an excellant performance! Thank you very much for uploading it. Schubert is one of my favourite composer. His short, tragical life gave so much beautiful experiences to he mankind .
If you enjoy this, you need, no, you must see the episode of "Waiting for God" which is set to this piece. It is hysterically funny, worthy of Monty Python.
Perhaps the most beautiful chamber music Mozart ever wrote? I believe so. The theme in the first movement that repeats and repeats is heartbreakingly beautiful. And then it goes on with the same feeling in the other movements, this melodic sadness that also is so comforting. It is first in the last movement minor turns to major with a little sunshine in it. Thank you also all muscians for good playing with the right tempo, not to fast!
I dare to say something that may sound almost outrageus to Mozartians, but the quintets are to my humble liking even more compelling than Mozart's String Quartets (perhaps due to the fact that I'm fanatic by Beethoven SQs specially the late ones - I also suspected that rec enginneers never did a good job recording the Mozart SQs .. Let's concede that for Genial Moozart). This quintet is the "nec plus ultra" of all quintets for two violas! Wonderful music! Here wonderfully played. It's a great consolation/subsitituition for the now no longer available in YT the version by the Emersons with Kim Kashkashian then very young (I saved that one downloading it). But this interpretation plus superb recording is right there on the top ❤❤❤❤❤
While I don’t understand the technical aspects of this music , I am currently reading Vikram Seth’s An Equal Music which features this piece and love listening to it in the background. It creates another dimension to the novel which otherwise would have been quite difficult to appreciate despite the brilliant storytelling.