Teresa Radomski: Manuel García (1805-1906) A Bicentenary Reflection

If you asked me what would be on a short list regarding the García School, I would tell you an essay by Teresa Radomski is right at the top.

Presented in 2005 at the International Congress of Voice Teachers in Vancouver, her adroit and comprehensive study of the García School celebrated the two hundredth year of Manuel García's birth.

Radomski's essay is a perfect jewel in its construction. She has a complete grasp of the historical and technical achievements of the great maestro's discoveries. Read it here. Then send a link to this post to someone you know. Students and teachers of the voice need to know of Ms. Radomski's excellent work. It's great stuff. 

Daniel Shigo

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