Norbert Wethmar (violin) ; Jenny Blank (violin) ; John Yewe Dyer (viola); Bram Martin (violoncello) ;
Wilfrid Parry (pianoforte) QUINTET
Paul Camille Chevillard , son of a distinguished 'cello and quartet player, became one of the most prominent of French conductors. In 1899 he succeeded Lamoureux who founded the famous Lamoureux Concerts in Paris, and solidly established his high reputation as an orchrestral conductor. But, unlike most conductors of today, he was also a successful composer and wrote some fine chamber music and other works, in a style owing something to Cesar Franck in spite of much originality. He founded his own Trio in 1895, in which combination he was pianist. VIVIEN LAMBELET QUINTET