Nanine Paris

Nanine Paris Chevé (25 May 1800 – 28 June 1868) was a French music theorist and author.

She worked on the practical aspects of the musical ideas of Pierre Galin.

With the help of her brother Aimé Paris, she put the musical theories of Pierre Galin into more practical through teaching the rhythm notation with use of time-value system.

[5] A musical notation system, known as Galin-Paris-Chevé method, was jointly developed by her along with her husband and brother.

[2] In collaboration with her husband, she later published two important musical works, Elementary Method of Vocal Music (1844) and Elementary Method of Harmony in two parts (1845 and 1846).

Nanine Paris