Rolls-Royce and 'Inspiring Greatness' with Charlie Siem
18 Jan 2021|1,053 views
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars presents the latest in its series of 'Inspiring Greatness' films, in which classical violinist Charlie Siem discusses the physical and mental challenges of performing some of the most famous, technically demanding and emotionally powerful music ever written.
Siem began learning the violin aged just three, after hearing Beethoven's Violin Concerto played by the great Yehudi Menuhin. Having been awarded a degree in music from the University of Cambridge, he then studied violin under Itzhak Rashkovsky at the Royal College of Music. A highly sought-after soloist, teacher and recording artist, Siem has performed with leading orchestras and chamber ensembles all over the world.
The film explores how Siem seeks to connect with and personify music, transcending the physical act of playing his instrument to express the music directly. Naturally, he speaks reverently of his violin, the 1735 Guarneri del Ges known as the D'Egville, which he refers to as an extension of his body.
Later in the film, Siem encounters the excellence of Rolls-Royce, relishing the opportunity to experience what he calls the 'majesty' of the Wraith on a drive through the British countryside. "It's incredibly impressive and indulgent to be sitting in this luxurious cabin, hearing almost nothing, with all this power right in front of you", Siem enthuses.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars presents the latest in its series of 'Inspiring Greatness' films, in which classical violinist Charlie Siem discusses the physical and mental challenges of performing some of the most famous, technically demanding and emotionally powerful music ever written.
Siem began learning the violin aged just three, after hearing Beethoven's Violin Concerto played by the great Yehudi Menuhin. Having been awarded a degree in music from the University of Cambridge, he then studied violin under Itzhak Rashkovsky at the Royal College of Music. A highly sought-after soloist, teacher and recording artist, Siem has performed with leading orchestras and chamber ensembles all over the world.
The film explores how Siem seeks to connect with and personify music, transcending the physical act of playing his instrument to express the music directly. Naturally, he speaks reverently of his violin, the 1735 Guarneri del Ges known as the D'Egville, which he refers to as an extension of his body.
Later in the film, Siem encounters the excellence of Rolls-Royce, relishing the opportunity to experience what he calls the 'majesty' of the Wraith on a drive through the British countryside. "It's incredibly impressive and indulgent to be sitting in this luxurious cabin, hearing almost nothing, with all this power right in front of you", Siem enthuses.
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