Difference between revisions of "Five:20 Operas Made in SA"

From ESAT
Jump to navigation Jump to search
 
(4 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 4: Line 4:
  
 
* ''[[Out of Time]]'' ([[Péter Louis van Dijk]])
 
* ''[[Out of Time]]'' ([[Péter Louis van Dijk]])
* ''[[Saartjie]]'' ([[Hendrik Hofmeyer]] and [[Fiona Herbst]])
+
* ''[[Saartjie]]'' ([[Hendrik Hofmeyr]] and [[Fiona Zerbst]])
 
* ''[[Tronkvoël]]'' ([[Martin Watt]] and [[Alwyn Roux]])  
 
* ''[[Tronkvoël]]'' ([[Martin Watt]] and [[Alwyn Roux]])  
 
* ''[[Words from a Broken String]]'' ([[Peter Klatzow]] and [[Michael Williams]])
 
* ''[[Words from a Broken String]]'' ([[Peter Klatzow]] and [[Michael Williams]])
Line 10: Line 10:
  
 
'''For more information on each opera, click on each title.'''
 
'''For more information on each opera, click on each title.'''
 
==''[[Out of Time]]''==
 
 
Composed by [[Péter Louis van Dijk]] and directed by [[Geoffrey Hyland]], is a brief journey by ‘Black Taxi’ through prejudice, miscommunication, greed and xenophobia.
 
 
==''[[Saartjie]]''==
 
 
Composed by [[Hendrik Hofmeyer]] and [[Fiona Herbst]] and directed by [[Geoffrey Hyland]], imagines Saartjie Baartman in Paris on New Year’s Eve, 1815.
 
 
Original 20-minute work expanded into a full opera, under the title ''[[Sara Baartman]]''.
 
 
 
== ''[[Words from a Broken String]]''==
 
 
Music by [[Peter Klatzow]], libretto by [[Michael Williams]] and directed by [[Geoffrey Hyland]], tells the story of Lucy Lloyd, the nineteenth century linguist, who with her brother-in-law Wilhelm Bleek recorded the now extinct language of the San Bushmen.
 
 
===Productions===
 
 
2010: Presented at the [[Baxter Theatre]] (November) as part of ''[[Five:20 Operas Made in SA]]''
 
 
2015: Presented by [[Gauteng Opera]] at the [[Soweto Theatre]] (August), directed by [[Marcus Desando]]. Soloists included [[Natalie Dickson-Bath]], [[Njabulo Mthimkhulu]], [[Phenye Modiane]], [[Kagiso Boroko]], [[Thamsanqa Khaba]] and [[Sibusiso Shandu]], conducted by [[Graham Scott]], choreography by [[Thoko Sidiya]], with set design and lighting by [[Wilhelm Disbergen]]. .
 
 
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
Line 38: Line 16:
  
 
"Five: 20 - Operas made in South Africa". [[University of Cape Town]]. https://humanities.uct.ac.za/cca/projects-archive-and-curatorship-arc-visual-university/five-20-operas-made-south-africa
 
"Five: 20 - Operas made in South Africa". [[University of Cape Town]]. https://humanities.uct.ac.za/cca/projects-archive-and-curatorship-arc-visual-university/five-20-operas-made-south-africa
 
'[[Gauteng Opera]]'. National Arts Council website. https://www.nac.org.za/artisan-post/gauteng-opera/
 
  
 
== Return to ==
 
== Return to ==

Latest revision as of 13:59, 18 April 2024

Five:20 Operas Made in SA is a showcase of five South African operas created for the South African College of Music (SACM)’s centenary in 2010 and presented by Cape Town Opera at the Baxter Theatre (21–27 November 2010).

The operas are:

For more information on each opera, click on each title.

Sources

Wayne Muller. 2018. A reception history of opera in Cape Town: Tracing the development of a distinctly South African operatic aesthetic (1985–2015). Unpublished PhD thesis.

"Five: 20 - Operas made in South Africa". University of Cape Town. https://humanities.uct.ac.za/cca/projects-archive-and-curatorship-arc-visual-university/five-20-operas-made-south-africa

Return to

Return to PLAYS I: Original SA plays

Return to PLAYS II: Foreign plays

Return to PLAYS III: Collections

Return to PLAYS IV: Pageants and public performances

Return to South African Festivals and Competitions