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==Career==
 
==Career==
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He has sung at the Metropolitan Opera in New York (2009-2010 season), Deutsche Oper Berlin and the Spoleto Festival, amongst numerous engagements.
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Mvinjelwa’s many oratorio performances include the TRC (South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission) ''Rewind Cantata'' by Phillip Miller at the Brooklyn Festival in Prospect Park, NY and at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
  
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
  
Mvinjelwa  has sung major roles in operas such as ''[[La Bohème Noir]]'' (1997), ''[[Fidelio]]'' (2004), ''[[Rigoletto]]'', ''[[Nabucco]]'', ''[[Tosca]]'', ''[[Macbeth]]'' (2007) and ''[[Faust]]''.  
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Mvinjelwa  has sung major roles in operas such as ''[[La Bohème Noir]]'' (1997), ''[[Fidelio]]'' (2004), ''[[Rigoletto]]'' (2017, [[Cape Town Opera]]), ''[[Nabucco]]'', Scarpia in ''[[Tosca]]'', ''[[Macbeth]]'' (2007), ''[[Faust]]'', Porgy in ''[[Porgy and Bess]]'', Orestes in ''[[Elektra]]'', Zurga in ''[[The Pearl Fishers]]'', Germont in ''[[La Traviata]]'',  Amonasro in ''[[Aida]]'', Alfio in ''[[Cavalleria Rusticana]]'' and Tonio in ''[[I Pagliacci]]'' for Cape Town Opera.
  
Mvinjelwa is also an advocate of new and local opera and has sung a number of roles in contemporary opera such as:  
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Mvinjelwa is also an advocate of new and local opera and has sung a number of roles in contemporary South African operas such as:  
  
 
* Enoch in [[Roelof Temmingh]]’s opera ''[[Enoch, Prophet of God]]'' (1995)
 
* Enoch in [[Roelof Temmingh]]’s opera ''[[Enoch, Prophet of God]]'' (1995)
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* ''[[Love and Green Onions]]'' (2001)
 
* ''[[Love and Green Onions]]'' (2001)
 
* King Dinuzulu in ''[[Princess Magogo kaDinuzulu]]'' by [[Mzilikazi Khumalo]] (2002)
 
* King Dinuzulu in ''[[Princess Magogo kaDinuzulu]]'' by [[Mzilikazi Khumalo]] (2002)
* the story teller in ''[[Masque]]'' (2005)
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* the story teller (Griot) in ''[[Masque]]'' (2005)
 
* Mpande  in ''[[Ziyankomo and the Forbidden Fruit]]'' (2012)
 
* Mpande  in ''[[Ziyankomo and the Forbidden Fruit]]'' (2012)
  
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[[Hilde Roos]]. 2010. 'Opera Production in the Western Cape: Strategies in Search of Indigenisation'. Unpublished PhD thesis. [[Stellenbosch University]].
 
[[Hilde Roos]]. 2010. 'Opera Production in the Western Cape: Strategies in Search of Indigenisation'. Unpublished PhD thesis. [[Stellenbosch University]].
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'Opera: a dark and stormy take on Verdi'. ''[[Weekend Special]]''. 31 January 2017.
  
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]

Latest revision as of 18:16, 7 July 2025

Fikile Mvinjelwa (?-) is an opera singer.

Biography

Training

Career

He has sung at the Metropolitan Opera in New York (2009-2010 season), Deutsche Oper Berlin and the Spoleto Festival, amongst numerous engagements.

Mvinjelwa’s many oratorio performances include the TRC (South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission) Rewind Cantata by Phillip Miller at the Brooklyn Festival in Prospect Park, NY and at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

Mvinjelwa has sung major roles in operas such as La Bohème Noir (1997), Fidelio (2004), Rigoletto (2017, Cape Town Opera), Nabucco, Scarpia in Tosca, Macbeth (2007), Faust, Porgy in Porgy and Bess, Orestes in Elektra, Zurga in The Pearl Fishers, Germont in La Traviata, Amonasro in Aida, Alfio in Cavalleria Rusticana and Tonio in I Pagliacci for Cape Town Opera.

Mvinjelwa is also an advocate of new and local opera and has sung a number of roles in contemporary South African operas such as:

Awards

He was a recipient of the Standard Bank Young Artist Awards in 2001.

Sources

Hilde Roos. 2010. 'Opera Production in the Western Cape: Strategies in Search of Indigenisation'. Unpublished PhD thesis. Stellenbosch University.

'Opera: a dark and stormy take on Verdi'. Weekend Special. 31 January 2017.

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