Massart, L. 1811-1892

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Name (Latin)
Massart, L. 1811-1892
Other forms of name
Massart, Joseph Lambert, 1811-1892
Massart, Lambert, 1811-1892
Date of birth
1811-07-19
Date of death
1892-02-13
Gender
male
Biographical or Historical Data
(Massart, (Joseph) Lambert
b. 7/19/1811, Liege
d. 2/13/1892, Paris
Belgian violinist and teacher)
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 22903561
Wikidata: Q1358737
Library of congress: no 93020808
TAU10: 000276616
Sources of Information
  • His The art of studying R. Kreutzer's etudes, c1898:t.p. (L. Massart)
  • New Grove(Massart, (Joseph) Lambert; b. 7/19/1811, Liège; d. 2/13/1892, Paris; Belgian violinist and teacher)
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Wikipedia description:

Joseph Lambert Massart (19 July 1811 – 13 February 1892) was a Belgian violinist who has been credited with the origination of the systematic vibrato. He compiled The Art of Working at Kreutzer's Etudes, a supplement that contains 412 fingerings and bowings taken from his time studying with Rodolphe Kreutzer. He was an excellent String quartet player who gave many delightful chamber concerts, having also played Beethoven's Kreutzer Sonata in A minor with Franz Liszt on 23 May 1843.

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