I think Camille was the son of Ignace, and the heir to the company?
I’ve got all three volumes of Walker, I can’t remember exactly what he says about her. Sacharevell Sitwell quotes Liszt pupils as knowing he and Janina were sleeping together (obviously this could be hearsay).
I thought this scene was quite funny actually.
Such a surrealistic/nonsensical slapstick…
But at the same time irritating of course if you love these composers dearly
And in fairness, the real butt of that scene is actually Wagner, though you can’t see it because it’s been heavily edited by the uploader.
Synopsis: Liszt plays a mixture of the Rienzi Fantasy and Chopsticks. The audience go wild for Chopsticks. David Wilde perhaps? (by a peculiar coincidence, the Earl was originally going to be the pianist).