French-Swiss
violinist and cellist Camille Berthollet rose to prominence at age 15
by winning a competition on the television program Prodiges on the
France 2 network in 2014. She studied violin with Hong Anh Shapiro in
Geneva and Mimi Zweig in Zurich, and cello with Augustin Lefebvre in
Lyon and François Guye in Geneva. In 2015, she recorded an album with
her older sister, violinist and violist Julie Berthollet, and also
performed a duet with Gautier Capuçon. She records for Warner Classics.
The talented sisters return with an album of enjoyable classics,
containing songs popular in France over the last 25 years: it Includes
Halliday’s Sang pour sang and Que je t'aime, Gainsbourg’s La javanaise, Brel’s Vesoul and Coldplay’s Viva la Vida. Star guests are Madame Monsieur, Nicolas Fraissinet, and Insa Sane.
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