Courtesy of Etoile Classic
Korean soprano Park So-young took on the lead role of Juliette in Charles Gounod's "Romeo et Juliette" at the Metropolitan Opera in New York on Saturday. This impromptu performance came about when soprano Nadine Sierra fell ill just two hours before the show. Park had been serving as Sierra's cover throughout the seven-performance run of the opera from March 7 to 27.
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▲ Soprano Park So-young / Courtesy of Etoile Classic |
Recommended by the Met's casting director based on her rehearsal video from the Seoul Metropolitan Opera, Park's return to the New York stage marks a significant moment in her career trajectory. Born in Busan in 1986, Park studied at Seoul National University and the New England Conservatory of Music before pursuing opera in the United States.
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▲ Korean soprano Park So-young, right, poses with French tenor Benjamin Bernheim / Courtesy of Etoile Classic |
After her performance at the Met, Park is set to return to Seoul for a performance of Mahler Symphony No. 4 with the Jeonju Symphony Orchestra at the Seoul Arts Center on April 11 as part of the 2024 Orchestra Festival.
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