François-Louis Perne


François-Louis Perne, also known as François Perne, was a French composer and writer on music. He was known both for his writings on the history of music and also for being a director of the Paris Conservatoire.

Biography

François-Louis Perne was born in Paris. He started his musical training as a choirboy in the parish of Saint-Jacques-de-la-Boucherie. In 1792, he became a tenor in the chorus of the Opéra National de Paris, where he remained until 1799, when he became a contrabassist in the orchestra.
In 1811 he was appointed professor of harmony at the Paris Conservatoire as a successor to Charles Catel. He later became general inspector of the Conservatoire in 1816 and librarian in 1819. He died at Laon.

Selected works

Essays

Cours élémentaire d'harmonie

Composition

Fugue à trois partes, trois modes, quatre sujets et quatre faces
  • ''Canon à sept parties et à nombreuses mutations''