In 1973, four friends came together as they often did, at the then called Ansonia Hotel located at 2109 Broadway, New York City. As it is told, Sis Mary Elise turned to Benjamin Matthews and whispered, “...It’s time Ben... You need to start your own company…what will you call it?” With a moment of pause, Ben uttered, “Opera Ebony.” Sis Elise said, “give me your hands...let us pray,” and with the Divine presence around these four friends, so it would be.
In that moment of time, Benjamin Matthews created the unimaginable for any man, an opera company. This Black Opera Singer from Mobile, Alabama conceived what would become the longest continuously operating Black Opera Company in North America. It would be the combined efforts of Benjamin Matthews, Wayne Sanders, Margaret Harris and Sis. Mary Elise Sisson (SBS) whose shoulders the company stands on today.
Since then, Opera Ebony has been guided by its mission to mentor and afford opportunity for under represented talent on, off and behind the stage. The Company has been engaged in fully staged productions of works like, Aida, Il Trovatore, Carmen, Fosca, Sciavo, Verdi Requiem, Cosi Fan Tutte and countless more. While being engaged to sing in Finland, Moscow, Belize and others, Opera Ebony has worked with some of the finest orchestras throughout Europe, Russia and South America.