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==Biography==
 
==Biography==
  
At the age of 17 he was introduced to the [[EOAN Group]] and later joined the [[Cape Performing Arts Board]] ([[CAPAB]]) Chorus in 1980. Three years later, after graduating from the [[UCT Opera School]], he was appointed soloist with the [[CAPAB Opera]] and thereafter became the first South African to receive a full scholarship to the Juilliard School of Music in New York.
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At the age of 17 he was introduced to the [[EOAN Group]] and later joined the [[Cape Performing Arts Board]] ([[CAPAB]]) Chorus in 1980. Three years later, after graduating from the [[UCT Opera School]] where he studied under [[Gregorio Fiasconaro]], [[Desiree Talbot]] and [[Michael Brimer]], he was appointed soloist with the [[CAPAB Opera]]. Thereafter, he became the first South African to receive a full scholarship to the Juilliard School of Music in New York, studying with Simon Estes and Enrico di Giuseppe.
  
 
==Career==
 
==Career==
  
In 1992 Professor Hartman launched his international career when he sang the role of Don José in Carmen with the Nantes Opera in France.  
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In 1992 Professor Hartman launched his international career when he sang the role of Don José in Carmen with the Nantes Opera in France.  He went on to perform at the Royal Opera House, Opera de Paris, and the Vienna State Opera, among other great theaters.  
  
 
At the time of his passing Professor Hartman was acting head of Vocal Studies within the [[South African College of Music]].
 
At the time of his passing Professor Hartman was acting head of Vocal Studies within the [[South African College of Music]].
  
 
==Contribution to South African theatre and performance==
 
==Contribution to South African theatre and performance==
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Hartman performed with the [[State Theatre]] in Pretoria and [[CAPAB Opera]], where he was a principal tenor.
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Hartman performed in numerous operas, including:
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''[[La Bohème]]'' and ''[[Werther]]'' (at [[University of Cape Town Opera School]])
  
 
==Awards==
 
==Awards==

Revision as of 10:30, 15 July 2025

Sidwill Hartman (1956?-2019). Internationally acclaimed opera singer opera singer.

In many sources, written as Sidwell Hartman.

Biography

At the age of 17 he was introduced to the EOAN Group and later joined the Cape Performing Arts Board (CAPAB) Chorus in 1980. Three years later, after graduating from the UCT Opera School where he studied under Gregorio Fiasconaro, Desiree Talbot and Michael Brimer, he was appointed soloist with the CAPAB Opera. Thereafter, he became the first South African to receive a full scholarship to the Juilliard School of Music in New York, studying with Simon Estes and Enrico di Giuseppe.

Career

In 1992 Professor Hartman launched his international career when he sang the role of Don José in Carmen with the Nantes Opera in France. He went on to perform at the Royal Opera House, Opera de Paris, and the Vienna State Opera, among other great theaters.

At the time of his passing Professor Hartman was acting head of Vocal Studies within the South African College of Music.

Contribution to South African theatre and performance

Hartman performed with the State Theatre in Pretoria and CAPAB Opera, where he was a principal tenor.

Hartman performed in numerous operas, including:

La Bohème and Werther (at University of Cape Town Opera School)

Awards

He received numerous awards, including the Nederburg Opera Prize for his rendition of Cavaradossi in Tosca and Radames in Aida. The latter role also won him the FNB Vita Award. Additionally, he twice won the Singer of the Year award from the Friends of Opera in Cape Town.

Sources

'In remembrance: Sidwill Hartman'. 10 May 2019. https://www.news.uct.ac.za/article/-2019-05-10-in-remembrance-death-of-a-colleague

Francisco Salazar. 'Obituary: Sidwell Hartman Dies At 62'. OperaWire. 17 May 2019.

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