Aimé Ambroise Simon Leborne (or Aimé Le Borne) (29 December 1797 – 2 April 1866) was a French composer and music educator, who made his career in Paris.
Born in Brussels, Leborne was the son of an actor and spent his youth in Versailles where he learned the violin.
Leborne then studied at the Conservatoire de Paris where he was a pupil of Victor Dourlen for harmony and Luigi Cherubini for composition.
In 1836, he succeeded Antoine Reicha as teacher of the counterpoint and fugue class.
[2] Among his pupils were Louis-Aimé Maillart, César Franck, Adolphe Deslandres and Victorin de Joncières.