- Louis Adam
Louis Adam (
December 3 ,1758 , Muttersholtz –April 8 ,1848 ,Paris ) was a French composer, music teacher, and piano virtuoso.Born in
Alsace , he went toParis in 1775. He spent over four decades, from 1797 through 1842, as Professor of Pianoforte at theConservatoire de Paris . In addition to being a skilled pianist, he composed a number of piano pieces that were in vogue at the time, especially some variations on "Le bon roi Dagobert". As professor, he was the teacher of a number of notable students, includingFriedrich Kalkbrenner ,Ferdinand Hérold , andHenri le Moine . He also wrote two standard instruction books for piano: "Mithode ou principe générale du doigté pour le Forté-piano" (1798) and "Méthode nouvelle pour le Piano" (1802).His son,
Adolphe Adam , was a well-known composer.References
*cite encyclopedia | title = Adam, Louis | encyclopedia =
Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians | editor = Theodore Baker and Alfred Remy | edition = 3rd edition | year = 1919 | pages = 4 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=H2kNAAAAIAAJ&pg=RA1-PA4Persondata
NAME= Adam, Louis
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=French composer
DATE OF BIRTH=December 3 ,1758
PLACE OF BIRTH=Alsace ,France
DATE OF DEATH=April 8 ,1848
PLACE OF DEATH=Paris ,France
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