Marie Gabriel Augustin Savard

Augustin Savard by Pierre Petit

Marie Gabriel Augustin Savard (21 August 1814 7 June 1881) was a French composer and teacher.

Savard was a teacher at the Paris Conservatory in tonic solfa, harmony and figured bass. Among his pupils were Jules Massenet, Cécile Chaminade, Eduard Reuss, and Edward MacDowell. See: List of music students by teacher: R to S#Marie Gabriel Augustin Savard. Massenet describes him fondly in his memoires.[1] His works include the following:

He also published books on music theory and a compilation of plainsong chants.[2] These include:

The latter work was approved by L'Académie des beaux-arts of the Institut de France under such notables as Daniel Auber, Ambroise Thomas, Hector Berlioz and Fromental Halévy.[3]

He was the father of Marie Emmanuel Augustin Savard.

References

  1. Morris Foundation
  2. Charles Bergmans (2008) La Musique Et Les Musiciens, BiblioBazaar, LLC.
  3. 1 2 digitized by Google Books (Harvard University Library)

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