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  1. 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 .

  2. A New History of Violin Playing: The Vibrato and Lambert Massart's Revolutionary Discovery. Zdenko Silvela. Universal-Publishers, 2001 - History - 433 pages. An in depth study of the most...

  3. Not to be confused with (possibly largely church composer) "Louis Lambert Alphonse Massart". An edition attributed to "L. Massart" might be by one or the other.

  4. Joseph Lambert Massart (19 juillet 1811 – 13 février 1892) était un violoniste belge à qui lon attribue lorigine du vibrato continu. Il a écrit L’Art de travailler les études de Kreutzer, un supplément qui contient 412 doigtés et coup d’archets tirés de ses études avec Rodolphe Kreutzer.

  5. A New History of Violin Playing: The Vibrato and Lambert Massart's Revolutionary Discovery by Zdenko Silvela - Books on Google Play. Zdenko Silvela. · Universal-Publishers. 433. info. Free...

  6. Massart, (Joseph) Lambert, eminent Belgian violinist and pedagogue; b. Liège, July 19, 1811; d. Paris, Feb. 13, 1892. He studied music with his father and brother, then violin with Ambroise Delaveux.

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    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 .