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Stephano Park

Bass

  • South Korean bass Stephano Park was named the winner of Operalia 2023 in Cape Town, South Africa.

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  • This summer, Park makes his role and festival debut as Mandarino Turandot at the Baltic Opera Festival under the baton of Keri-Lynn Wilson. Highlights of the 2024/25 season include several Park’s American debut as Sparafucile Rigoletto at Sante Fe Opera, his role and house debut as Gran Sacerdote Nabucco in concert for Opéra de Toulon, as well as his house debut at Korean National Opera.


    Park recently completed his second season as part of the Wiener Staatsoper’s Opernstudio where roles have included Walter Furst Guillaume Tell, Lodovico Otello, Sid La fanciulla del West, Fouquier-Tinville Andrea Chénier, Ein Schliesser Tosca, Hans Schwarz Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, and Second soldier Salome.


    Other highlights include Ramfis Aida with Oper Gars Summer Festival as well as Talpa Il tabarro and Simone Gianni Schicchi with SNU Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Yun-Sung Chang.


    Park trained at Seoul National University and continues his studies at Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien, studying with Attila Jun, Jennifer Larmore and Karlheinz Hanser.

    2024/25 season / 181 words. Not to be altered without permission

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'As the Egyptian high priest, the South Korean bass Stephano Park shines in the role of the implacable Ramfis, who radiates authority. The member of the Vienna State Opera's opera studio has a bright future ahead of him. His pithy "Rrrradamès" call is already a kind of trademark for an unmistakable, multi-faceted voice.'

Onlinemerker, July 2023

Intermusica represents Stephano Park worldwide.

Nathan Morrison
Director / Head of Vocal & Opera
+44 20 7608 9923
nmorrison@intermusica.com

LeOui van Rensburg
Artist Manager, Vocal & Opera
+44 (0) 7548 315 903
lvan-rensburg@intermusica.com

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