Jules Gallay


Jules Gallay was a French lawyer and music historian.

Biography

Born in a Genevese Protestant family, Jules Gallay was the son of Antoine Gallay, a naturalized French merchant.
A lawyer by the Court of Appeal of Paris, he became first deputy mayor of the 8th arrondissement of Paris on 9 July 1871.
Gallay was a member of the music section of the international jury at the 1873 Vienna World's Fair and wrote an official report on the arch instruments. He was a member of the admissions committee and the jury at the 1878 exposition de Paris.
He was a collaborator of the "supplements" to the Biographie universelle des musiciens by François-Joseph Fétis.
He was an assessor of the board of directors of the Society of Patronage of Protestant released prisoners and of the Administrative Committee of the Society for the Promotion of Primary Education among Protestants in France.
Gallay made various donations to several museums, including a violin by Francois-Louis Pique and the portrait of Marin Marais painted by André Bouys to the Musée instrumental of the Conservatoire de Paris in 1888.
On 14 June 1847 Gallay married Laure, a granddaughter of and grand-niece of General-count. Mrs Gallay succeeded Ms at the head of the Association protestante de bienfaisance de Paris, which she presided from 1871 to 1892. They were the grands-parents of, confounder and general secretary of the International Tennis Federation, and Marie-Antoinette Gallay, wife of general Charles Jordan.

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