Imbert, Hughes
1842-1905
French critic and writer on musical subjects. Born at
Moulins-Engilbert. His early musical education was given him by his father, but
later he went to the College of St.
Barbara, where Faucheux and Hammer instructed him in violin. Although his
career was official, he was intimate with the musical life of the day, and has
left many critical essays. His first book, published in 1888, Profils de
Musiciens, is a collection of articles written for a musical periodical. This
was followed by Symphonic, critical essays principally on music; Portraits and
fitudes, containing an excellent article on Brahms' Requiem; fitude on Brahms,
the same year; Profils de' Artistes contemporains, on the younger French
musicians; and a work of considerable value, Rembrandt et Wagner, le
Clair-Obscur dans 1'art. He contributed to many of the musical periodicals,
notably the Guide Musical, of which he was a director, and did much to interest
the French public in master musicians.
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