Heugel, Henry
Heugel, Henry
Heugel, Henry , Swiss-French music theorist, father of Jacques-Leopold Heugel; b. Neuchâtel, Switzerland, Sept. 26, 1789; d. Nantes, France, May 2, 1841. He studied in Paris with Galin and Reicha. He developed a “méthode de méloplaste” along the lines of Galin’s system. He publ. Nouvelle méthode pour l’enseignement de la musique inventée par H. Heugel et développée par lui de manière a permettre d’apprendre sans maître (1832).
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