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Name
  
Gustave Garcia

Aunts
  
Maria Malibran

Parents
  
Manuel Garcia

Died
  
June 12, 1925


Books
  
The Actor's Art: A Practical Treatise on Stage Declamation, Public Speaking and Deportment

People also search for
  
Manuel Garcia, Maria Malibran, Charles-Wilfrid de Beriot

Cousins
  
Charles-Wilfrid de Beriot

Gustave Garcia (February 1, 1837 – June 12, 1925) was an Italian baritone opera singer and singing teacher.

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Biography

He was born on February 1, 1837 in Milan, Italy to Manuel Patricio Rodríguez García (1805–1906) and soprano Eugénie Mayer (1818–1880). He made his debut in 1860 at Her Majesty's Theatre in London as Don Giovanni.

He married and had a son, baritone Alberto García (1875–1946).

In 1880 he was a professor of singing at the Royal Academy of Music, where he worked till 1890. He also taught at the Guildhall School of Music from 1883 to 1910 and since 1884 at the Royal College of Music until his illness.

He died on June 12, 1925.

Works

  • The Actors' Art: a Practical Treatise on Stage Declamation, Public Speaking and Deportment. London: T. Pettitt & Co., 1882
  • The Singing Teacher's Note Book, a Short Synopsis of Voice Production for Teachers of Singing and Examination Candidates. London: Boosey & Co., 1910.
  • A guide to Solo Singing. Containing Full Instructions for Singing, with a Detailed Analysis of Some Well-Known Works and Songs. London: Stainer, Novello, Ewer & Co., 1914
  • Students

  • Béatrice La Palme
  • References

    Gustave Garcia Wikipedia


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