A tour in the US and South America in 2012 - Bolivia, Mexico, Chile, Brazil[2] gave him the opportunity of a recital in homage to Claudio Arrau at Chillán, his birthplace in Chile, a visit to the municipal cemetery where he is buried, and a sharing at the Museo interactivo Claudio Arrau where the library of his scores, his objects - including his famous silent keyboard - and his personal memories are preserved.
Invited in November 2013 for a recital in Tokyo Musashino, Huvé has long been the assistant of Gérard Frémy at the Conservatoire de Paris: he has contributed to the training of pianists such as Cédric Tiberghien, Ferenc Vizi, Alexandre Léger, Jérôme Ducros, Daria Fadeeva, Mara Dobrescu, Julien Lepape, Nicolas Stavy etc.
First trained by pianist André Krust, he then joined Dominique Merlet's class at the Conservatoire de Paris, with Jeanine Vieuxtemps as assistant.
He also studied classical literature in Khâgne and obtained a bachelor's degree in Philosophy at the Paris Nanterre University.
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, he created and produced on France Musique an interpretation archives program called the Vieilles Cires, then established the "Rencontres d’Arc-et-Senans and Cluny", where he invited flautist Marcel Moyse, and developed working and friendly relationships with musicians such as Maurice Bourgue, André Cazalet,[3] Jean Mouillère,[4] Gérard Caussé, Thierry Caens, the Talich Quartet, Eckart Haupt etc.