Jenö Ádám

Jenö Ádám

Jenö Ádám (December 12, 1896, May 15, 1982) was a Hungarian music educator, composer, and conductor. He studied composition and conducting at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music where he was a pupil of Zoltán Kodály. He later became a longtime teacher at the school and developed a close working relationship with Kodály. Beginning in 1935, the two collaborated on a long term project to reform music teaching in the lower and middle schools. Many of Ádám's teaching methods and curriculums developed during that project were adopted by Kodály and are now a part of the Kodály Method. Ádám is the author of several book on music education that were published in Hungary during the 1940s, two of which were co-authored with Kodály. [ [http://digital.library.unt.edu/permalink/meta-dc-4218:1 University of North Texas Digital Library] ] His methodology has had a profound impact on music education internationally and is still studied today by students of the Kodaly Method. The Organization of American Kodály Educators has established an academic scholarship in his name. [http://www.oake.org/downloaddocs/jeno_adam.pdf]

As a composer, he is best known for his three operas, "Ez a mi földünk" (1923), "Magyar karácsony" (1931) and "Mária Veronika" (1938), of which the latter two premiered in Budapest at the Royal Hungarian Opera House. [ [http://opera.stanford.edu/composers/A.html Opera at Stanford University] ] He was also the conductor of choirs at the Academy of Music, the chorus master at the Royal Hungarian Opera House, and the conductor of numerous other choirs during his career.

Books by Ádám

*"A skálától a szimfóniáig" ("From the Scale to the Symphony", Budapest, 1943)
*"Szó-mi" (Singing Textbooks for Elementary Schools, Budapest, 1943, with Zoltán Kodály)
*"Módszeres énektanítás a relatív szolmizáció alapján" ("Systematic Singing Teaching Based on the Tonic Sol-fa", Budapest, 1944; Eng. trans., 1971 as "Growing in Music with Movable Do")
*"Énekeskönyv" (Singing Book, Budapest, 1947, republished in English in March 1998 as "Series for elementary schools", with Zoltán Kodály).

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