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Maurice Raskin

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in 1928, he made a long career as a concert and chamber musician, documented also by numerous recordings, including those with the "Maurice Raskin Quartet". In 1928, his friend, composer
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He bequeathed his music collection to a special foundation at the library of the Royal Conservatory of Brussels.
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since 1936 and appointed violin teacher in 1939. He was appointed first violin teacher at the
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He was appointed member of many juries for violin competitions: the
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Academic staff of the Royal Conservatory of Brussels
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Index

Liège
Édouard Nadaud
Lucien Capet
International Fritz Kreisler Competition
Heitor Villa-Lobos
Chôros bis
Jean Absil
chamber music
Royal Conservatory of Brussels
Maastricht
Francis Duroy
Georges Octors
Sigiswald Kuijken
Queen Elisabeth Competition
Conservatoire de Paris
Moscow Conservatory
"Deux Choros (Bis) | Heitor Villa-Lobos Website"
"Reverse Phone Lookup"
Discography
Discogs
Debussy's Violin Sonata, L. 140: I. Allegro vivo
Portals
classical music
Belgium
Categories
1906 births
1984 deaths
Musicians from Liège
Belgian classical violinists
Academic staff of the Royal Conservatory of Brussels

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