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[[Black Tie Ensemble]] was a South African opera company.  
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[[Black Tie Ensemble]] was a South African opera company (1999 to 2011).
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The company later rebranded as [[BTE VO1SS]] in 2012, and as [[Gauteng Opera]] in 2013.
  
 
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In 2012, [[Black Tie Ensemble]] rebranded as [[BTE VO1SS]] (pronounced 'Voice', an acronym for 'Vocal Opera  
 
In 2012, [[Black Tie Ensemble]] rebranded as [[BTE VO1SS]] (pronounced 'Voice', an acronym for 'Vocal Opera  
One Stop Shop') with [[Marcus Desando]] as Artistic Director. The rebrand was to allow for a more diverse company, featuring two groups of  
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One Stop Shop') with [[Marcus Desando]] as Artistic Director. The rebrand was to allow for a more diverse company, featuring two groups of singing, namely a classical singing group and a lighter musical group – enabling them to still nourish opera while accommodating the demand for other styles.
singing, namely a classical singing group and a lighter musical group – enabling them to still nourish opera while accommodating the demand for other styles.
 
  
 
===Gauteng Opera===
 
===Gauteng Opera===

Revision as of 18:24, 21 April 2024

Black Tie Ensemble was a South African opera company (1999 to 2011).

The company later rebranded as BTE VO1SS in 2012, and as Gauteng Opera in 2013.

History

Established in 1999 by Neels Hansen and Mimi Coertse.

Black Tie Ensemble Vocal Opera One Stop Shop - BTE VO1SS

In 2012, Black Tie Ensemble rebranded as BTE VO1SS (pronounced 'Voice', an acronym for 'Vocal Opera One Stop Shop') with Marcus Desando as Artistic Director. The rebrand was to allow for a more diverse company, featuring two groups of singing, namely a classical singing group and a lighter musical group – enabling them to still nourish opera while accommodating the demand for other styles.

Gauteng Opera

In 2013, Black Tie Ensemble was renamed Gauteng Opera.

For more information, see Gauteng Opera.

Productions

2001: Rigoletto

2002: Madama Butterfly (April and November)

2004: La Bohème

2005: A Tribute to Mario Lanza, Gianni Schicchi and Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Lucia di Lammermoor

Sources

'Gauteng Opera'. National Arts Council website. https://www.nac.org.za/artisan-post/gauteng-opera/

Antoinette Johanna Olivier. 2014. 'Exploring contributions to opera by The Black Tie Ensemble: a historical case study'. Mini-dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Master‟s in Music at the Potchefstroom Campus of the North-West University.


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