Adolphe Adam
![Adam in 1840, by [[Nicolas Eustache Maurin](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/26/Adolphe_Adam_by_Maurin.jpg)
Adam was the son of a well-known composer and pianist, but his father did not wish him to pursue a musical career. Adam defied his father, and his many operas and ballets earned him a good living until he lost all his money in 1848 in a disastrous bid to open a new opera house in Paris in competition with the Opéra and Opéra-Comique. He recovered, and extended his activities to journalism and teaching. He was appointed as a professor at the Paris Conservatoire, France's principal music academy.
Together with his older contemporary Daniel Auber and his teacher Adrien Boieldieu, Adam is credited with creating the later Romantic French form of opera. Provided by Wikipedia
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3by Leuven, Adolphe de 1800-1884Other Authors: “...Adam, Adolphe 1803-1856...”
Published 1841
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5by Scribe, Eugène 1791-1861Other Authors: “...Adam, Adolphe 1803-1856...”
Published 1840
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