Johan Botha (19 August 1965 – 8 September 2016) was a South African operatic tenor.
Life and career
Born in Rustenburg, South Africa, Botha began his vocal training with Jarmila Tellinger from the age of 10 through 17. He then served for two years in the South African Air Force before pursuing further studies in Pretoria with Eric Muller. His voice initially was trained as a bass-baritone and his first opera performance was portraying the title role in a student production of Verdi's Falstaff. As his studies progressed under Muller his voice moved towards that of a tenor.[1] In 1990 he moved to Europe and became a longtime pupil of Irmgard Hartmann.[1]
He died of liver cancer on 8 September 2016 at the age of 51.[3] At the time of his death Botha lived in Vienna, Austria, with his wife Sonja and two sons.[4] He was buried at the Vienna Central Cemetery.
Recordings
Johan Botha is the most recorded South African opera singer in history: