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Jean-Noël Hamal (Liège, 23 December 1709 - 26 November 1778) was Baroque-era Belgian composer. A Walloon, Hamal was director of music at Saint-Lambert Cathedral.. He was the first person to play the piano in Liège cathedral .
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Monique de Smet Jean-Noël Hamal (1709-1778): chanoine impérial et directeur 1959