Alfred Marchot ( Fr. Alfred Marchot ; January 31, 1861 , Liege - June 18, 1939 , Sint-Genesius-Rode ) - Belgian violinist, pianist and music teacher.
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A fellow practitioner of Eugene Isai at the Liege Conservatory , Marsho later for many years was his associate: accompanied him as a pianist, and in 1894 took the place of his assistant at the Brussels Conservatory and, among other things, led the string quartet, which replaced the Izaya quartet with the time of the long tour of Izaya himself with a quartet or solo [1] . At the sunset of the existence of the Izaya quartet, in 1899 , Marsho played the second violin in it [2] .
Among the most famous students of Marcho are the Catalan Joan Massia , the Peruvian Andres Sas and the Singaporean musician en: Goh Soon Tioe .
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- ↑ Michel Stockhem. Eugène Ysaÿe et la musique de chambre - Editions Mardaga, 1990 .-- P. 119. (fr.)
- ↑ The Cambridge companion to the string quartet / Edited by Robin Stowell. - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003 .-- P. 52 .