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Manuel Garcia (1775-1832)
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Manuel Garcia (1775-1832) : Chronicle of the Life of a bel canto Tenor at the Dawn of Romanticism

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 0198163738
ISBN-13 9780198163732
Publisher Oxford University Press
Imprint Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Mar 16th, 2000
Print length 382 Pages
Weight 700 grams
Dimensions 24.20 x 16.20 x 2.50 cms
Ksh 53,550.00
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James Radomski chronicles Manuel Garcia's life from his earliest years in Seville until his death in Paris in 1832. With reference to reviews and letters, this biography also includes discussions of Garcia's compositions and teaching through musical examples and illustrations.
This is the first comprehensive biography of one of opera history''s most glorious Spanish tenors. Apart from being renowned as the opening-night tenor in Rossini''s Barber of Seville, García was an important popularizer of other Rossini roles as well as those of Mozart (in particular, Don Giovanni) in Paris and London during the 1820s. As one of the first intercontinental superstars, García directed the initial professional Italian opera performances in New York City in 1825 and in Mexico City in 1827. Apart from his extraordinary singing career, García was also an important composer. His early operettas were extremely popular in Madrid, his Il califfo di Bagdad achieved success in Naples and Paris, and his La mort du Tasse was premièred at the Paris Opera. García''s Spanish compositions, in particular, had an impact on French Romantics such as George Sand and Victor Hugo, and ultimately influenced the music of Bizet''s Carmen. As a singing teacher, García was beyond comparison. Foremost among his many successful pupils were the tenor, Adolphe Nouritt, and his three children, Maria Malibran, Pauline Viardot- García, and Manuel Patricio García. James Radomski gathers, for the first time, all pertinent information surrounding García and sets vividly the operatic scene of the period. The musicians life is chronicled from his earliest years in Seville until his death in Paris in 1832. With substantial reference to previously undiscovered reviews and letters, this biography also includes discussions of Garcia''s compositions and teaching through musical examples and illustrations.

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