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Louis Adam

Louis Adam (December 3, 1758 – April 8, 1848) was a French composer, music teacher, and piano virtuoso. His son, Adolphe Adam, was the composer of the score for the ballet ''Giselle''.
==Life and career==
Born in Muttersholtz, Alsace, Adam went to Paris in 1775. He spent over four decades, from 1797 through 1842, as Professor of Pianoforte at the Conservatoire de Paris, and died in the city, aged 89. As professor, he was the teacher of a number of notable students, including Joseph Daussoigne-Méhul, Friedrich Kalkbrenner, Ferdinand Hérold, and Henry Lemoine.
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''. 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). In 1804 he published an influential work: ''Méthode de piano du Conservatoire'', which contributed to the advancement of piano technique in Paris.

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