Yun Jung CHOI



Rising soprano Yun Jung Choi has sung on important stages internationally. She has performed in houses across Europe, as well as in Asia. In Europe she has sung in performances of Un Giorno di Regno in Montepulciano, and she sang Violetta in a production entitled Danzar Verdi. She has also sung the First Wood-sprite in Rusalka and Echo in R. Strauss’ Ariadne auf Naxos – both at the Paris Opera. In Seoul, she has been heard as Gluck’s Euridice, and Gounod’s Juliette.

Upcoming engagements include Eurydike in Gluck’s Orphée at the Opéra de Paris and in New York.

In 2009-10, she was heard in Idomeneoin Paris, then Il Viaggio a Reims in Tours, Nancy, Toulon, Nice, Bordeaux, Toulouse, Marseille, Saint Etienne. 

In 2008, she sang Fiordiligi in Rennes and Nantes, the First Blumenmädchen in Parsifal in Paris, Madama Cortese in Rossini’s Il Viaggio a Reims in Reims, Vichy, and Montpellier. The same year she sang Eurydike  in Orpheus in Düsseldorf, and Bellangère in Dukas’ Ariane et Barbe Bleue in Japan.

In March 2007, she sang Elise in Gustave Charpentier’s Louise at the Paris Opera. In November 2006, she sang Donna Cretese in Idomeneoat the Paris Opera. In September 2006, she sang the Coronation Mass and the Exultate Jubilate for the Mozart-cycle in the Festival September de l’Orne, followed by concert of music by Berlioz conducted by Sylvain Cambreling at the Opera de Paris. In May 2006, she received the Prix Carpeaux de l’Opéra National de Paris and sang Les Aveugles by Xavier Dayer in Saint Denis and in London. Also in 2006, she covered Donna Anna at the Paris Opera.

She sang Donna Anna at the Opera of Séoul, then again in 2004, at the Teatro San Lorenzo in Milano, where she also was heard as a soloist in Mozart’s C-minor-Mass.

In 2005, she sang Costanza in Haydn’s l’Isola Disabitata at the Théâtre Jean Vilar in Suresnes as well as in Caen and Rennes. During the same year she sang Fiordiligi at the Théâtre des Amandiers in Nanterre.

After completing studies in musicology and voice at the University of Han Yang in her native Korea, Choi then studied with Luciana Serra at the Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi di Milano. In 2002, she was admitted at the Atelier Lyrique – Opéra National de Paris, where she participated in master classes with Mireille Delunsch, Edith Mathis and Robert Keetlson. In 2004, she was a finalist of the Flaviano Labò Competition in Piacenza, organized by The Amici Della Lirica Foundation and the Arturo Toscanini Foundation. In October 2004, she won the first prize of the Maria Caniglia International Competition in Sulmona, Italy.





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