Jean Huré

Jean Huré ( born September 17, 1877 in Gien; † January 27, 1930 in Paris) was a French composer and organist.

Huré studied anthropology, composition, improvisation and medieval music at the École St- Maurille Angers and was organist at the cathedral of the city. In 1895 he came to Paris, where he advised Charles -Marie Widor and Charles Koechlin to study at the conservatory. However Huré went before an independent life.

From 1910 he taught at the École Normal, where Yves Nat and Manuel Rosenthal were among his pupils. In 1911 he was among the founders of Paris Mozart Society. As an organist he was involved in the churches of Saint -Martin -des- Champs and St. Séverin, from 1924 as a successor of Lucien Grandjany to Sacre Coeur and from 1926 as the successor of St. Augustin Eugène Gigout to.

In addition to a number of organ works Huré composed, inter alia, an operetta and a ballet, three symphonies and chamber music. 2010 published a CD with works HURES, a four-movement sonata for violin and piano and a piano quintet with the Quatuor Louvigny and her violinist Philippe Koch as a violin soloist and the pianist Marie- Josèphe Jew.

Works

  • Suite sur des chants bretons for Violin, Cello and Harp or Piano, 1898
  • Sonata for Violin and Piano, 1901
  • Petite Chanson for Cello and Piano, 1901
  • Air for violin and orchestra, 1902
  • Sonate pour piano et cello No.1 en fa mineur thèse, 1903
  • Nocturne for piano and orchestra, 1903
  • Sonate pour piano et violon, circa 1905
  • Poèmes Enfantin for Piano and Orchestra, 1906
  • Te Deum for organ, 1907
  • Piano Quintet, 1907-08
  • Sonate pour piano et cello No.3 en fa majeur thèse, 1909
  • Sonatine pour violon et piano sonatine, 1909
  • Sept chants de Bretagne, 1910
  • Interlude - Élévation for Organ, 1911
  • Quintette pour piano et quatuor à cordes, 1914
  • Communion pour une Messe de Minuit à Noël for Organ, 1914
  • Prélude pour une messe Pontificale for Organ, 1915
  • Prélude pour Violon (cello ) et Orgue
  • La Cathédrale, 1910
  • Sérénade en trio for violin, cello and piano, 1920
  • Sonata for violin and piano, 1920
  • Sonate pour piano No.1, 1920
  • Sonate pour piano No.2, 1920
  • Quatuor à cordes, 1921
  • Le bois sacre, Ballet, 1921
  • Prélude symphonique for orchestra
  • Symphony No.1
  • Symphony No.2
  • Symphony No.3
  • ' Ave maria, 1924
  • Sonate pour piano et cello No.4, 1924
  • L ' âme en peine, 1925
  • Fourth lettres de femmes, 1929
  • Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, 1929
  • Trois chansons monodiques, 1930
  • Le rajah de Mysore, operetta

Swell

  • Musica et Memoria - Jean Huré
  • The Unknown Impressionistic Composers - Jean Huré
  • Klassika.info - Jean Huré
  • The Pupils of Alexandre Guilmant
  • New Music Newspapers - Jean Huré, the stranger: chamber music with the label " timpani "
  • French composer
  • Classic organist
  • Born in 1877
  • Died in 1930
  • Man
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