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SINGING SURGEONS HEART-TOUCHING MISSION WINS IMPORTANT AWARD

October 9, 2023

Dr Wilhelm Litchenberg, AKA ‘The Singing Surgeon’ is on an important mission both in the operating room and on stage. Recently, his foundation won first prize for their work at the Conscious Companies Awards!

 

Johannesburg, South Africa (21 September 2023)—There are all kinds of accolades in the world celebrating all kinds of success. However, relatively few honour what one person or organisation has achieved for others. Though they are few and far between, these celebrations do exist—like the African Conservation Awards and the Conscious Companies Awards—and matter because they remind us that success concerned with the benefit of others is just as applause-worthy as those traditional trophies on the mantelpiece.

 

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DR LICHTENBERG SINGS WELSH ANTHEM AT THE SPRINGBOK-WALES GAME 16-07-22

July 19, 2022

‘SINGENDE CHIRURG’ SING WALLIESE VOLKSLIED BY LAASTE TOETS

July 15, 2022
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LUISTER: SINGENDE KAAPSTADSE CHIRURG SAL WALLIESE VOLKSLIED BY LAASTE RUGBYWEDSTRYD SING

July 15, 2022

Die Kaapstadse chirurg dr. Wilhelm Lichtenberg sal Saterdag die Walliese volkslied sing, voor die derde en bepalende toets tussen die Springbokke en Wallis op die DHL-stadion in Kaapstad.

Hy staan bekend as die singende chirurg, en is net so vertroud met ‘n mikrofoon as met ‘n skalpel. Lichtenberg, ‘n tenoor sê dit is vir hom ‘n reuse eer om gekies te word om die Rooi Drake se landslied te sing.

Lichtenberg sê sy bloed is groen, maar meen net die geleentheid om ‘n volkslied te kan sing is ‘n reuse eer.

Dokter Liggies, soos hy by die werk bekend staan, het met Anton Meijer gesels.

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CARDIAC SURGERY AND THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS: A REVIEW

July 13, 2022
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CAPE TOWN’S SINGING SURGEON

June 30, 2022

CAPE TOWN’S SINGING SURGEON TEAMS UP QUEEN’S STAR AND OTHER MUSICIANS TO RAISE FUNDS FOR CHILDREN’S SURGERIES

The Cape Town based cardiothoracic surgeon battles to put the words together when asked what it was like working closely with rock star Brian May of legendary British rock band Queen. “I’m still pinching myself. It’s totally surreal. The enormity and the extent of the privilege certainly hasn’t even begun to sink in,” says Lichtenberg. Not only is the surgeon working together with the British rock star, but he’s also had the privilege of working closely with West End and Broadway superstar Kerry Ellis and two-time Grammy Award winners The Soweto Gospel Choir.

Lichtenberg and the legendary musicians have all come together to create a new version of Queen’s mega-hit, Who Wants to Live Forever in order to raise funds for heart surgeries for indigent children in Africa as part of the newly found Young Hearts Africa Initiative. The Young Hearts Africa Initiative, spearheaded by Lichtenberg, a passionate tenor singer, was formed to create more opportunities for children in need of lifesaving surgery during his days as a trainee heart surgeon at Red Cross Children’s Hospital and the world-famous Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town.

He came up with the idea to use his voice and his love of music as instruments of change, to carry the message to the world, for the sake of those most in need. As part of the first project for the Young Hearts Africa Initiative, Lichtenberg, affectionately known as the “Singing Surgeon”, teamed up with the legendary musicians to recreate Who Wants To Live Forever, which was written by May for the motion picture Highlander in 1986. It has become one of the most recognisable melodies of all time. The song has received a unique and spectacular classic rock crossover style makeover in a brand-new arrangement by composer, arranger and music producer Riaan Steyn. The new arrangement is scored for two solo voices, a rock band, a full symphony orchestra and choir. Combined with Ellis’s clear sound, schooled on Broadway and London’s West End, Lichtenberg’s pure, powerful soaring tenor voice and the unmistakable energy of the Soweto Choir, May’s unmistakable guitar playing takes the concept of symphonic rock to a new level.

Speaking about how he came to work with the British rock star, Lichtenberg says he took a chance to write to May, explaining his vision. May was thrilled by the project and happily agreed to help. “I’m acutely aware of how blessed and fortunate I am and how much I have to be grateful for,” says Lichtenberg. “I want to help those who don’t have the same privileges. I simply took a chance to write to Brian and explain to him what the project was about and he liked the idea. It’s all still a bit of a dream. I don’t want to live forever, but I certainly hope this dream does.”

Having been a Queen fan all his life, Lichtenberg says it was a dream come true performing with May as well as the other top-notch musicians involved in the project. “It has been nothing but a joy and an absolute blessing from the beginning. They have given of their time, talent and effort completely selflessly and have helped and assisted at every turn, no questions asked.] “Brian loved the idea from the outset and threw all his weight and energy behind it all the way.

He’s the quintessential gentleman, through and through. “The experience has been absolutely surreal. Especially because they are such unbelievably kind, friendly, humble, unassuming, nice people.” He also wasn’t nervous to perform in front of the highly accomplished musicians, he says. “I wasn’t really nervous, just enormously privileged. All I could do was my best. I’ve been singing since I can remember, mostly in the shower. I’ve wanted to become an opera singer when I was at school, so to team up with musicians of such calibre was a huge honour and privilege.”

While Lichtenberg has had the time of his life working closely with legendary musicians from around the world, he says more importantly, he is delighted to be raising funds for heart surgeries for indigent children in Africa, something that is desperately needed. Cardiovascular disease is the third most common single cause of death in South Africa and the rest of the African continent. Lichtenberg says that heart disease in children places a devastating burden on families and communities and the prevalence in sub-Saharan Africa is almost 10 times higher than in developed countries. “With the prevailing global crisis, this situation is set to escalate further and, as resources are diverted, the loss of lives amongst the most vulnerable members of the population of these areas, i.e., helpless young children, will devastate entire communities.”

Funds raised through this initiative will be donated to The Children’s Cardiac Foundation for Africa, in addition to benefitting the 1000 Hearts initiative by the Christiaan Barnard Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Groote Schuur Hospital and the Red Cross Children’s Hospital in Cape Town. “My hope is that we can raise R250 million over the next five years. From there on we can build it up. T

he need is almost unfathomable. If you look at the figures and statistics, you will see that there are tens of thousands of children requiring this type of surgery. “An open-heart operation costs in the region of R250k. Without health insurance, no-one can afford that. If you keep in mind that only about 15% of the South Africa’s population do in fact have that type of insurance, the extent of the problem becomes clear. In the rest of Africa, the situation is far worse. “No one can live forever, but by raising the funds needed to keep the hearts of Africa’s children beating, we can build on a legacy which will be there to serve our children long after we are gone.”

KAAPSE DR STEL “TALE VAN MY HART” BEKEND

June 30, 2022

Oud-Grey, Wilhelm Lichtenberg, het verlede week sy album getiteld “Tale van my hart” bekend gestel.

Die Oud Grey vrinne het luister geluister na hom en die seuns wat saam met die Dokter opgetree het in in die jaarlikse Nedbank Grey Kollege Musiekfees in die Sand du Plessis teater. “Dit was n groot voorreg om my liefde vir musiek met my Alma Mater te kon deel! Ek kon rerig aan geen beter manier dink vir die vrystelling nie”

Foto: Tom Schlebusch Wilhelm Lichtenberg, Dave Bennie, Stef Bos en Ken Metcalfe. #Nedbank #NWUPukke #GreyReunie #ViveLaGrey #greymusiekfees2019

WHO IS THIS SINGING DOCTOR?

June 30, 2022

Dr Wilhelm Lichtenberg is a husband to his beautiful wife and father of three wonderful children, South Africa’s Singing Surgeon lives in Cape Town, where he is in full-time practice as a Cardiothoracic Surgeon. His father fostered his deep love of music and he dreamed of being an opera singer from a young age.

During his student years, he played the trumpet in a number of symphony orchestras. He obtained his medical degree at the University of the Free State and went on to specialize, graduating with a Master’s Degree from the Christiaan Barnard Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the University of Cape Town in 2006. He also holds a postgraduate certificate in Medico-legal Practice from the Law Faculty at the University of Cape Town. To indulge himself in his love of music, he studies singing with renowned mezzo-soprano Violina Anguelov and under her tutelage, he has matured and developed a rich, strong and soaring tenor voice, able to deliver both classical and contemporary genres with effortless clarity.

He has recently released his debut solo album entitled die Tale van my Hart, which includes collaborations with the multi-award winning and internationally renowned singer-songwriter Stef Bos, as well as with the South African National Youth Choir. He is a member of Cape Town Gilbert and Sullivan and has appeared with the company as a soloist on a number of occasions. When he is not singing or performing open-heart surgery, he spends his time reading, cooking for his family, cycling, hiking or golfing with his son. Being in the front lines of the management of the pandemic, he understands the ravages and difficulties brought about by the current situation and its consequent devastating impact on particularly the marginalized members of South African society.

This, coupled with his love of music, is what led to his initiative of creating this series of music videos to raise funds to assist those families most acutely affected.

SOMERKERSFEES DEUR WILHELM LICHTENBERG

June 30, 2022

Met net soveel passie en toewyding soos elke liewe hartoperasie benader Dr Wilhelm Lichtenberg, ‘n hartchirurg en (in sy bietjie vrye tyd buite die hospitaal) klassieke tenoor van Kaapstad, die projek wat ‘n boodskap van vrede, hoop en genesing aan elke Suid Afrikaner moet verkondig.

Die snydokter, beskeie dog net so skerp soos die operasiemes waarmee hy daagliks mense se lewens red, se breinkind staan bekend as Gebed Vir Vrede, en bestaan uit ‘n versameling gewyde liedere, waarvan ses oor ‘n tydperk van twee jaar as musiekvideos uitgereik sal word, en ‘n verdere ses liedere wat almal saam op ‘n unieke album saamgevat gaan word en ten tye van Paasfess volgende jaar die lig sal sein.

 

Die eerste lied in die reeks, die immergroen Koos du Plessis-lied Somerkersfees, is pas vrygstel en selfs Wilhelm is stomgeslaan deur die unieke interpretasie van die lied wat al soveel keer opgeneem en gesing is.

Die legendariese Amanda Strydom het haar fluweelstem by Wilhelm se glashelder en pragtig afgeronde tenoorstem gevoeg en saam met die Tygerberg Kinderkoor en die Suid Afrikaanse Jeugkoor het Riaan Steyn se geniale verwerking in ‘n elegante en hartroerende juweel ontaard wat beloof om die Kersfees se grootste treffer te wees. Dit is ook die eerste keer in die geskiedenis van die gewilde kerslied dat ‘n Sesotho vers bygewerk is. Hierdie is die pennevrug van Derek Phofa, ‘n kollega van die chirurg wat as verplee saam met hom na sy pasiente in die Intensiewe Sorgeenheid omsien.

Om die lied so verteenwoordigend as moontlik te interpreteer, glo Wilhelm dat die boodskap van vrede en liefde tot elke Suid Afrikaner sal spreek. Ek will die boodskap in almal se harte gaan, se hy met ‘n glimlag. Dit is sekerlik die belangrikste boodskap wat ons land op hierdie stadium moet hoor, gaan hy voort. Daar is lankal nie meer tyd of plek vir politiek as dit om mense se lewens gaan nie. Ons as eenvoudige landsburgergs moet weer in vrede saamstaan en hande vat om ons eie toekoms te verseker.

Hy het self besluit op mense saam met wie hy graag wou werk en het hulle persoonlik genader om deel van die projek te word wat met die motto saam na  nuwe begin, saam na n beter lewe sy uiters belangrike boodskap wil uitdra.

Gebed Vir Vrede sluit onder andere ook liedere soos Gebed vir Afrika, Wees Stil en Weet, Gebed, Ndikhokhele Bawo en I Vow To Thee My Country in en poog om fondse in te samel vir Vriende van Landbou, n nie-winsgewende organisasie wat hom dit ten doel stel om boeregemeenskappe wat deur die voortslepende droogte en die onlangse vernietigende brande geknel is, by te staan. Ek het nog altyd geseÌ ek wil met elke lied wat ek sing, iets positief probeer bereik en ek hoop ons kan dit op hierdie manier bereik, se Wilhelm.

Oor die redes waarom Wilhelm besluit het om Vriende van Landbou te ondersteun se hy: “Ons land se voedselsekerheid is in gedrang”. Die voortslepende droogte en onlangse brande het nog meer druk op die krities belangrike ekonomiese sektor geplaas. Die grootste gevolg van die afgelope jaar se staat van inperking, naamlik ernstige hongersnood weens armoede, gaan nog lank in die toekoms gevoel word.

Elke dage word elkeen in ons land se lewens bedreig deur n kultuur van geweld. Die verantwoordelikheid le by ons as landsburgers om hande te vat en saam te staan om die probleem op te los en ons wil daardie boodskap oordra. Suid Afrika se Singende Chirurg het verlede jaar op sy eie kenmerkend beskeie wyse op die musiektoneel as een van die land se voorste kunstenaars ontpop met sy sensasionele album, Tale Van My Hart. Hierop snoer hy onder andere vir die titelsnit met die bekroonde Nederlandse sanger Stef Bos kragte. Dit is baie goed deur die publiek ontvang en Wilhelm het n huishoudelike naam geword.

NOBEL PRIZE NOMINATION

June 30, 2022

NOBEL PRIZE NOMINATION “DEFIES COMPREHENSION”, SAYS HEART SURGEON

A South African heart surgeon, Dr Wilhelm Lichtenberg, has come out with guns blazing following the Government’s nomination of the Cuban Medical Brigade for the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize.“ The nomination defies any form of sober comprehension,” says Dr Lichtenberg, a Cardiothoracic Surgeon based in Goodwood, Cape Town.” The South African Red Cross, the Red Crescent and Doctors Without Borders have for decades done far, far more under far more challenging and dangerous conditions than the Cuban doctors.

The motives are more than merely suspect and clearly bear close scrutiny.” Dr Lichtenberg, also known as the “singing surgeon”, is one of the performers in a touching song, Healthcare Heroes, in honour or the South African healthcare workers which went viral earlier this year. Announcing the nomination in February, President Cyril Ramaphosa said he wished to recognise the “selfless and unwavering assistance” of the government and people of Cuba. “True to its history, a small island nation has demonstrated solidarity with the hardest-hit countries and sent more than 3 700 Cubans throughout the world to assist in the fight against COVID-19,” he said. Dr Lichtenberg is not impressed.

He says whilst the Cuban contribution must clearly be recognised and gratitude extended accordingly, he cannot help but wonder why it was necessary to bring them to South Africa in the first place. “Why bring a brigade of foreign healthcare workers into the country, at a monstrous cost to the taxpayer, rather than equip our own perfectly competent, dedicated and extremely hardworking healthcare workers to do the same job as effectively, if not better? What do these people offer which we don’t have in SA? Clearly there must be a political motive behind this.” He says if they truly are a “band of Samaritans”, it begs the question why they have not been deployed to other areas of the world where the need is far greater.

“When Italy and the UK were on their knees, there was no sign of them. It doesn’t require a rocket scientist to figure out why.” How did the song in honour of our healthcare workers come about? “The project was the product of a collaboration between my colleague Martin Young, who wrote the lyrics, and my dear friend Riaan Steyn, whose musical genius is behind the melody and the arrangement.” Try running around trussed up like a Christmas turkey in a claustrophobic outfit for 12 hours at a time, surrounded by sick and dying people. He says in his thirty-odd years as a practising doctor, barely a day has gone by where his respect and admiration for healthcare workers has not been renewed over and over again. “With all due credit and respect to all healthcare workers, including doctors, paramedics, physiotherapists, pharmacists and others, the motivation for the song was specifically the nurses, with whom I work closely and whom I regard as my colleagues. I learn from them every single day. “Think about one single profession you will need somewhere during your life on earth. You could go through life without ever needing the services of a doctor, a lawyer, an architect, an engineer, a banker, a clergyman. But somewhere, someday, you will need a nurse, especially at the beginning and the end of your life.”

He is at pains to point out that the nurses do this selfless work for a ridiculously small salary and little or no recognition. “Nowhere was that more blatantly obvious than during this pandemic. Try running around trussed up like a Christmas turkey in a claustrophobic outfit for 12 hours at a time, surrounded by sick and dying people, all the while endangering your own life and potentially the lives of those you love when you do eventually get home, debilitating exhausted (mentally, physically, emotionally), dehydrated and hungry. And tomorrow you return to do it all over again. And you expect nothing in return. It’s just what you do.” And that, says the man who regularly performs open heart and major lung operations – ably assisted by these healthcare heroes – is why the Goverment’s ill-fated decision to bypass South Africa’s healthcare workers is even more confounding and frustrating.

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