Background
Juan Francisco García was born in June 16, 1892 in the city of Santiago de los Caballeros.
Juan Francisco García was born in June 16, 1892 in the city of Santiago de los Caballeros.
He studied music theory with Maestro José García Oviedo and was later self-taught, he learned to play the cello and piano.
He was one of several merengue musicians who sought to promote the genre in the early 20th century, along with Juan Espínola and Julio Alberto Hernández. Garcia was an educated musician who brought merengue to the upper-class of the country. From an early age Garcia had an excellent musical ear and a knack for performing various musical instruments.
The study method of Fetís was Garcia"s main guide in the art of composition, which he mastered and from which created an extensive and valuable catalog of works of various genres.
In 1925 he traveled to Cuba to make a tour as accompanist tenor Susano Polanco. On that occasion the Master Garcia met the poet Nicolás Guillén, who took the verses to compose the music of his song Mirror.
The piece was premiered during that tour and a few years later, in 1930, Eduardo Brito recorded in the city of New York to make it known to the whole world. Garcia also composed Fantasía simastral in 1947, Fantasy concertante for piano and orchestra in 1949, and a large number of nationalist piano pieces.
Among his best known works are also Mal de amor song, el Himno a la bandera, and the la criolla Margarita del Campo.
Juan Francisco Garcia died on November 18, 1974, in Santo Domingo.