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First name: Guillaume
Last name: Lekeu
Dates: 1870-1894
Category: Quartet
Nationality: belgian
Opus name: Quatuor inachevé in b (1894)
Publisher: RLC; Salabert
Peculiarities: The work was completed by d'Indy; cobbett; RCG; ump
Information: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Guillaume Lekeu (January 20, 1870 – January 21, 1894) was a Belgian composer of classical music. Lekeu, who was born in Verviers, Belgium, took his first lessons at the conservatoire in that city. In 1879, his parents moved to Poitiers, France. There, he finished school while he continued his music studies autodidactically. At the age of 15, he composed his first piece. In 1888, his family settled down in Paris where Lekeu became a student of César Franck. After Franck's death, Vincent d'Indy became his new teacher. He obtained in 1891 a second Prix de Rome for his cantata Andromède. The famous violin virtuoso Eugène Ysaÿe, who had been friendly with Franck, asked Lekeu to write for him a violin sonata. Ysaÿe played this composition for the first time in March 1893, and it remains Lekeu's most popular piece. At the age of 23, Lekeu fell ill with typhoid fever and died in Angers only one day after his 24th birthday. He was buried in a suburb of Verviers.