Gustave García (February 1, 1837 – June 12, 1925) was an Italian baritone opera singer and singing teacher.
Gustave García was born on February 1, 1837, in Milan, Austrian Empire, the son of Manuel Patricio Rodríguez García (1805–1906) and the soprano Cécile Eugénie Mayer (1818–1880).
[1] He made his professional début as an operatic baritone in 1860 at Her Majesty's Theatre in London as Don Giovanni.
Best known in his second career, as a teacher, in 1880 he became a professor of singing at the Royal Academy of Music, where he worked till 1890.
His pupils at the Royal College included Martyn Green and Walter Hyde.