“Among the fresh voices heard,
the most finished were those of Haeran Hong, a soprano who sang
with gleaming tone and deftly negotiated ornate lines as Dalinda, Ginevra’s
confidante; Anthony Roth Costanzo, an intense, engaging countertenor, who
played the treacherous Polinesso; and Shenyang.” Steve Smith, an American
musician, said.
The2011 International Queen
Elizabeth Grand Prize winner Haeran Hong has been noted as “charming of form,
manner, and voice.” As a soprano singer, Hong has already performed various
leading roles including Adina in L’Elisird’Amore, Gilda in Rigoletto, Lucia in
Lucia di Lammermoor, and Pamina in Die Zauberflöte. Her voice is widely
described as purest nectar.
In 2010, she became a finalist in
the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions and won the Career Bridges
Competition in New York. Hong finished her Bachelor of Music degree at the
Korean National University of Arts and a Master’s degree in Opera Studies at
The Juilliard School.
At the Metropolitan opera, Ms.
Hong covered the roles of Nannetta in Falstaff and Sophie in Werther, and also
participated in the production of Die Frau ohneSchatten.
She also joined the Vien Strauss
Festival Orchestra in Korea and had guest appearances in concerts in New York,
Los Angeles, and at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C.
Among her concerts, the most
remarkable were Bach’s WassGott tut, das ist wohl getan and Brahms’ Neue
LiebesliederWaltzes with the La Jolla Summer Fest, as well as Villa Lobos’
Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5 with the Aspen Music Festival.
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