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Adolphe-Léopold Danhauser (26 February 1835 – 9 June 1896) was a French musician, educator, music theorist and composer. Life and careerAdolphe Danhauser was born in Paris and studied at the Paris Conservatoire with François Bazin, Fromental Halévy and Napoléon Henri Reber. He won the Second Prix de Rome in 1863 and began to develop an interest in early music education while still at the Conservatoire. In 1872 he published Theory of Music which is still printed and considered authoritative.[1] In 1875, Danhauser was appointed chief inspector of instruction in singing in the schools of Paris. Later he took the position of professor of solfeggio at the Paris Conservatoire.[2] He conducted a tour through the Netherlands, Belgium and Switzerland to survey systems of music pedagogy. Danhauser died in Paris. Notable students include Charles Malherbe. WorksSelected compositions include:
Danhauser books on music theory and teaching have been reprinted, translated, and reviewed. These include:
References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.musimem.com/prix-rome-1860-1869.htm|title=Adolphe DANHAUSER (1835-1896)|accessdate=24 February 2012}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Danhauser, Adolphe}}2. ^{{cite web |url=http://jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/4870-danhauser-adolphe-leopold|title=DANHAUSER, ADOLPHE - LÉOPOLD|accessdate=24 February 2012}} 12 : 1835 births|1896 deaths|Burials at the Cimetière des Batignolles|19th-century classical composers|French male classical composers|French music educators|French opera composers|Pupils of Napoléon Henri Reber|French Romantic composers|Prix de Rome for composition|19th-century French composers|19th-century male musicians |
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