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==General Information==
==General Information==
<b>Contributor since:</b> [[2004-01-17]]
'''Contributor since:''' 17 January 2004


<b>Number of scores on CPDL:</b> 9
'''Number of scores on CPDL:''' 9
 
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==Contact Information==
==Contact Information==
e-mail - jcadamz@hotmail.com
'''e-mail:''' jcadamz{{@}}hotmail.com


==Education==
==Biography==


Jonathan Adams is a cum laude graduate of Arkansas State University where he received both his Bachelor of Music Ed. and his Master of Music degrees.  While at ASU, he studied choral music with the late Alfred Skoog and composition with Jared Spears.  He is currently choral director at Nettleton High School and was the Jr. High Director for twelve years.  During his tenure at the Jr. High, his choirs sang at the 1992 Arkansas All-State Convention and in 2000 NHS Les Chanteurs sang in Carnegie Hall.  In 2003, the Nettleton Madrigals sang for the All-State Convention.  The choirs at Nettleton have consistently received Superior ratings at region and state festivals, winning sweepstakes awards in 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2005.  Adams also has served as an adjudicator and clinician in Arkansas and Missouri. 
Jonathan Adams is a cum laude graduate of Arkansas State University where he received both his Bachelor of Music Ed. and his Master of Music degrees.  While at ASU, he studied choral music with the late Alfred Skoog and composition with Jared Spears.  Adams has many works in print. His music has recently been performed by the Florilegium Chamber Choir of New York, Coral de San Domingos of Montemor-e-Novo, Portugal, and Tirn Aill of Buenos Aires, ArgentinaIn 2008, his piece "I Believe in the Sun" for a cappella choir was recorded by the Atlanta Sacred Chorale under the direction of Eric Nelson.  It is featured on their CD "Hear My Prayer".  Adams currently in Jonesboro with his wife Kim and their daughters, Olivia Ann and Madeline Claire. www.myspace.com/jonathancadams
Adams has been composing since age 18 and has many works in print. His music has been used for several All-Region and All-Conference Choirs, including the Alabama Jr. High All-State and the Northwest and Southern ACDA Jr. Honor ChoirsMany Jr. and Sr. High Schools as well as Arkansas State University Concert Choir, University of Mississippi Concert Singers, Arkansas Tech University Chamber Choir and The Fort Smith Chorale have commissioned his work.  His newest published work, “High Flight” is being called “a choral gem” in the music reviews.  It is published by  Pavane Publishing in San Pedro, California.
Adams professional affiliations include: The American Choral Director’s Association and Phi Mu Alpha SinfoniaIn 2000, 2004 and 2005 Adams was included in “Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers”.  In May 2001, Adams was elected to membership in The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP).  Adams currently resides on the family farm with his wife Kim and their daughters, Olivia Ann and Madeline Claire.Biography


Jonathan Adams is a cum laude graduate of Arkansas State University where he received both his Bachelor of Music Ed. and his Master of Music degrees.  While at ASU, he studied choral music with the late Alfred Skoog and composition with Jared Spears.  He is currently choral director at Nettleton High School and was the Jr. High Director for twelve years.  During his tenure at the Jr. High, his choirs sang at the 1992 Arkansas All-State Convention and in 2000 NHS Les Chanteurs sang in Carnegie Hall.  In 2003, the Nettleton Madrigals sang for the All-State Convention.  The choirs at Nettleton have consistently received Superior ratings at region and state festivals, winning sweepstakes awards in 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2005.  Adams also has served as an adjudicator and clinician in Arkansas and Missouri. 
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Adams has been composing since age 18 and has many works in print. His music has been used for several All-Region and All-Conference Choirs, including the Alabama Jr. High All-State and the Northwest and Southern ACDA Jr. Honor Choirs.  Many Jr. and Sr. High Schools as well as Arkansas State University Concert Choir, University of Mississippi Concert Singers, Arkansas Tech University Chamber Choir and The Fort Smith Chorale have commissioned his work.  His newest published work, “High Flight” is being called “a choral gem” in the music reviews.  It is published by  Pavane Publishing in San Pedro, California.
Adams professional affiliations include: The American Choral Director’s Association and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia.  In 2000, 2004 and 2005 Adams was included in “Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers”.  In May 2001, Adams was elected to membership in The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP).  Adams currently resides on the family farm with his wife Kim and their daughters, Olivia Ann and Madeline Claire.

Latest revision as of 23:11, 22 November 2012

See also: Jonathan Adams's composer page.

General Information

Contributor since: 17 January 2004

Number of scores on CPDL: 9

Works with editions by this editor: 10 (see list)

Contact Information

e-mail: jcadamz At sign.png hotmail.com

Biography

Jonathan Adams is a cum laude graduate of Arkansas State University where he received both his Bachelor of Music Ed. and his Master of Music degrees. While at ASU, he studied choral music with the late Alfred Skoog and composition with Jared Spears. Adams has many works in print. His music has recently been performed by the Florilegium Chamber Choir of New York, Coral de San Domingos of Montemor-e-Novo, Portugal, and Tirn Aill of Buenos Aires, Argentina. In 2008, his piece "I Believe in the Sun" for a cappella choir was recorded by the Atlanta Sacred Chorale under the direction of Eric Nelson. It is featured on their CD "Hear My Prayer". Adams currently in Jonesboro with his wife Kim and their daughters, Olivia Ann and Madeline Claire. www.myspace.com/jonathancadams