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Performer Information

Paul Lambert

Violist

Quatuor Municipal de Liège

Paul Lambert was a Belgian violist renowned for his role in the Quatuor Municipal de Liège, a prominent string quartet based in Liège, Belgium. The ensemble, active during the mid-20th century, included Henri Koch (first violin), Emmanuel Koch (second violin), Paul Lambert (viola), and Joseph Wagener (cello). The quartet was instrumental in promoting chamber music in Belgium and participated in various recordings and performances. Notably, they were involved in the premiere of works by contemporary composers.

Source: Eric Feldbusch Foundation

Performances
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September 12, 1962
Conservatoire royal de Liège
Liège
Belgium
Concours international de quatuor à cordes de la ville de Liège - International String Quartet Competition of the city of Liège
Concours international de quatuor à cordes de la ville de Liège - International String Quartet Competition of the city of Liège
Henri Koch (violin I), Emmanuel Koch (violin II), Paul Lambert (viola), Joseph Wagener (cello)
Quatuor Municipal de Liège
String Quartet No. 3
Works
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Work Page
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String Quartet No. 3
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String Quartet (Violin I, Violin II, Viola, and Cello)

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