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Katherine
Lakoski
Voice
Teacher, Singer
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| David
L. Jones, a native Texan, studied at Texas
Christian University and pursued Graduate Research at the University of
North Texas. After suffering vocal difficulties over a period of years, he
decided to seek out a vocal technician of Old World training. It was
indeed fortunate that he found Alan R. Lindquest. It was Lindquest who
helped him to understand the Old Italian School with the Swedish
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In 1979, Mr. Jones studied
with Alan Lindquest, whose first two teachers were students of Manuel Garcia. It
was Lindquest's study with Inge Börg-Iséne (a teacher of Kirsten Flagstad) and
Joseph Hislop (Jussi Bjoerling's first teacher) in 1938 and 1939 that prepared
him to become one of the finest technicians in the United States.
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David Jones now teaches
privately in New York and Amsterdam and has been a guest professor presenting
master classes at various institutions of learning in the United States and
Europe.
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In 1989, Mr. Jones
organized an Opera Ensemble which toured Europe to benefit AIDS-Hilfe of
Germany. The twelve singers were the first Americans to perform at Philharmonie
Hall in Berlin after the wall came down. The group also performed a sold-out
performance at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam; the first AIDS-benefit concert to
make a profit in Holland.
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Presently, David Jones
performs master classes for the training of teachers. His understanding of the
Old World training of the voice, and his knowledge of vocal science have worked
together to enlighten and inspire teachers from Manhattan School of Music and
the Julliard School.
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Last modified: April 22, 2001
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