Henri Challan

Henri Edmond Émile Challan (12 December 1910 in Asnières – 18 February 1977 in the 14th arrondissement of Paris) was a French composer and music educator.

He had a long association with the Conservatoire de Paris where he was both a student and a faculty member.

He was a pupil of Jean Gallon and Henri Büsser and was appointed a professor of harmony in 1936.

That same year he won both the first and second prize at the Prix de Rome.

[1] One of his notable pupils was Japanese composer Akira Miyoshi and French organist Pierre Pincemaille.