Jean Huré

Jean-Louis Charles Huré (17 September 1877 – 27 January 1930) was a French composer and organist.

Born in Gien, Loiret, Huré studied anthropology, composition, improvisation and medieval music at the École Saint-Maurille in Angers and served as organist at the cathedral in the city.

In 1895 he moved to Paris, where he was advised by Charles-Marie Widor and Charles Koechlin to study at the Conservatory.

[1] From 1910 he taught at the École Normale Supérieure, where Yves Nat and Manuel Rosenthal were among his students.

In 1911 he helped found the Paris Mozart Society; he was also a member of the short-lived Association des Compositeurs Bretons during 1912–14.