Yvonne Adair


Yvonne Madeleine Adair was a British pianist, teacher and composer whose educational compositions still regularly appear in the graded pieces of music college examination boards. Some pieces were published under the pen name Ella Fairall.

Life

Adair was born in Guernsey. Her father was the Wesleyan minister Philip George Adair, and from 1901 she grew up with her family at 2 Vauxhall Street, St Helier, Jersey. She was educated at Kent College, Folkestone and trained at the Royal Academy of Music, where she was a bronze and silver medallist. She taught with the Training School for Music Teachers in London, and privately, specialising in rhythmic and aural training for children. During the war she served in the War Office Intelligence Department. From 1945 she was a music teacher at Sheen Gate House Preparatory School.
Her work includes original vocal, piano and percussion pieces and arrangements for individual learners and ensembles of young players, such as the collections Sketches from Hans Christian Anderson and Little Dog Tales. Between the 1930s and the 1950s Adair published a series of what Christopher Scobie calls "rhythmic, didactic games", an example being 'The Zoo', using "rhythmic durations to represent the footsteps of different animals: crotchets for prowling tigers, quavers for trotting dogs, semiquavers for scurrying mice, and minims for the plodding bears".
She also wrote books on music teaching, including The Percussion Band: A Guide for Teachers, Music Through the Percussion Band, and contributions to Musical Education: A Symposium.
In the 1930s Adair was living at 117 Westbourne Terrace, London W2. By 1950 she was living at 15, Springfield Road, Wimbledon. Her address was 14 Madeira Park, Tunbridge Wells in 1969, where she died in 1989 at the Halliwell Nursing Home.

Selected works

Andante and Vivace for percussion band and voicesLa Bourbonnaise. Couperin, arranged for piano solo and percussion band Ducks and Drakes: Fifteen Pieces for Percussion Band Empire suite, for voices, piano and percussion band Folk Tunes From all Nations seriesThe Golden Isle, Handelesques for pianoJingle Songs for Percussion BandA Little Anthology of Folk Tunes arranged for percussion band A Little Concerto for piano, percussion and voices Little Dog TalesMr Pumphrey: his mood and fancies, Air and 12 variations for percussion band Percussion Band Reading seriesPussy Velvet: Fifteen pieces for percussion band and piano The Rhythmic Band seriesRing-a-DingL Sings with Tuned Percussion, Books 1 and 2
  • Six Ecossaises', by Beethoven, arranged for percussion band Sketches from Hans Christian Anderson, piano suite Three Preludes for the Left Hand, Three Stories for or Interpretation through Rhythmic Movement Tunes for Children, sets 1-4