Adolphe Charles Adam (1803 - 1856) was born in Paris, France. His father was Jean Louis Adam, the acclaimed concert pianist and professor of piano at the Paris Conservatory. Adolph Adam enrolled in the Paris Conservatory against his father's will in 1817. There he studied piano, and from 1821 also studied composition under Francois Boieldieu.
Adolphe Adam is best known for his classic ballets "Faust" (1832), "Giselle" (1840), and "Le Corsaire" (1848).
Natural rhythm of insects and birds and falling leaves in red and yellow belonging to the elegant autumn climate. (SW-00108),
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Chinese Music,
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Popular French Christmas carol also known as "Cantique De Noel," arranged in four-part SATB classical nylon-string guitar,
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Christmas Music,
Christmas Ensemble,
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