
About Jean Hure
Jean Huré (17 September 1877 in Gien, in Loiret department – 27 January 1930 in Paris) was a French composer and organist. Though educated at a monastery in Angers, as a musician, he was mostly self-taught. His only published organ work is the 1913 Communion pour une Messe de Minuit à Noël. Huré studied anthropology, composition, improvisation and medieval music at the École St-Maurille Angers and served as organist at the cathedral in the city.
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