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Hansu Kim
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Tenor Hansu Kim, 2010 Career Grant Recipient of the Olga Forrai Foundation, received his Master's Degree with scholarship from Indiana University, where he studied with legendary soprano Martina Arroyo and renowned helden tenor James King. Currently Mr. Kim is studying with Metropolitan Opera LYADP voice teacher, Mark Oswald.

His operatic roles include Calaf in Turandot, Andrea Chenier in Andrea Chenier, Radames in Aida, Manrico in Il Trovatore, Des Grieux in Manon Lescaut, Canio in I Pagliacci, Turiddu in Cavalleria Rusticana, Don José in Carmen, Rodolfo in La Bohème, Aegisthus in Elektra, Faust in Faust, Alfredo in La Traviata, Werther in Werther, Macduff in Macbeth, Anatol in Vanessa, Duke in Rigoletto, Lensky in Eugene Onegin and Andres in Wozzeck. His oratorio performing credits include Tenor Soloist in The Messiah, The Creation, Lord Nelson Mass, Pauken Mass, Santa Cecilia Mass, Schubert Mass in G, and Seven Last Words of Christ.

Mr. Kim has worked with Lyric Opera of Chicago, Utah Festival Opera, Eugene Opera, Cedar Rapids Opera, New Jersey Verismo Opera, Taconic Opera, New Rochelle Opera, Pacific Opera, Dicapo Opera, Harmonia Opera, Opera Camerata of Washington D.C., Bel Cantanti Opera, Opera Oggi, Martha Cardona Opera, Operesque Classical Concert and Indiana University Opera Theater. He sang ten times in Carnegie Hall with MidAmerica Productions, New Jersey Philharmonic Orchestra, Pacific Opera and Accadia Foundation for the Arts. Mr. Kim sang five times in Merkin Concert Hall with Harmonia Opera and Ureuk Symphony Orchestra. He recently made his debut in Kennedy Center singing Pinkerton. Mr. Kim sang 'Welcoming Concert for the Korean President Lee Myung-Bak' in New York City on Mr. President's United Nations visit in September 2009. He also sang for Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, Former New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine and many Ambassadors for United States. He sang National Anthem for the Major League Baseball team, New York Mets at their home field, Shea Stadium.

He has won First Prize at the Accadia Competition for Operatic Voice in Carnegie Hall, First Prize at the Dicapo Opera Vocal Competition, Second Prize at the Mario Lanza Vocal Competition, Second Prize at the Vera Scammon International Vocal Competition and Second Prize at the Teaneck Vocal Competition.

Reviews:

Washington Times
‘As Don José, the hapless corporal who’s Carmen’s latest target of opportunity, Hansu Kim’s mature, fully developed tenor voice provided just the right counterpoint to his feisty love interest. His acting skills proved considerable, as he believably embodied his character’s decline and fall.’

The Gazette
‘Spinto Tenor, Hansu Kim had a self-centered and contained presence about him, which was an important component to the character. He is also extremely musical. He sings with such emotion [that] when you close your eyes, you feel all the happiness and the pain. And it's not just his voice, which is gorgeous, but he offers such an emotional connection that when he and Carmen sing to each other, it is like [they are] making love.’

Opera-L by Micaele Sparacino
It was a solid and creditable performance, led with authority and clarity by Metropolitan Opera conductor Gregory Buchalter, and it boasted a company of world-class singers. The big moments of the score were delivered with passion and thrilling vocalism. Tenor Hansu Kim has a vibrant and ringing tenor voice. He was commanding in all that he sang and recalled the style and vocalism of the great Mario Del Monaco

Hansu Kim Repertoire

Opera

Cavalleria Rusticana Turiddu Opera Camerata of Washington Gala Concert – Korean Embasssy, 2010
Madama Butterfly Excerpts Amanjaku and Uriko Kennedy Center, 2010
Dona Flor Alvise U.S. Premiere - Taconic Opera, 2010 Niccolo van Westerhout (Composer)
Turandot Calaf NJ Assn. of Verismo Opera, 2010
Carmen Don José Bel Cantanti Opera, Washington D.C. 2010
La Bohème Rodolfo Martha Cardona Opera, 2009
Il Giuramento Viscardo Opera Oggi, 2009
Macbeth Macduff Taconic Opera, 2009
Andrea Chénier Andrea Chénier Operesque Classical Concerts, 2009
Vanessa Anatol One World Symphony, 2009
Eugene Onegin Lensky One World Symphony, 2009
Elektra Aegisthus One World Symphony, 2009
Cavalleria Rusticana Turiddu One World Symphony, 2008
Aida Radames* Utah Festival Opera, 2008
Manon Lescaut Des Grieux* Utah Festival Opera, 2008
Rigoletto Duke New Rochelle Opera, 2007
Aida Radames One World Symphony, 2007
Il Trovatore Manrico One World Symphony, 2006
Faust Faust One World Symphony, 2005
Carmen Don José One World Symphony, 2005
La traviata Alfredo Dicapo Opera, 2005
Haibo Master Harmonia Opera, 2004
Werther Werther* Dicapo Opera, 2004
I pagliacci Canio* Dicapo Opera, 2003
Edgar Edgar* Dicapo Opera, 2003
Lucia di Lammermoor Normanno Indiana University Opera, 2002
Wozzeck Andres Indiana University Opera, 2001
Arabella Count Elemer Indiana University Opera, 1999

*cover roles

Oratorio

Messiah Palisades Orchestra Palisades Presbyterian, 2009
Messiah Hyo-Shin Orchestra Hyo-Shin Presbyterian, 2008
Pauken Mass New England Ensemble Isaac Stern, Carnegie Hall, 2006
The Creation Hope Orchestra Hope Presbyterian Church, 2006
Schubert G Mass New England Ensemble Isaac Stern, Carnegie Hall, 2005
Santa Cecilia Mass WKUMC Orchestra Washington KUMC, 2003
Seven Last Words BKUMC Orchestra Bloomington KUMC, 2000

Concert

Opera Gala Concert Opera Camerata of Washington , Korean Embassy April 9, 2010
‘Madama Butterfly excerpt & Amanjaku and Uriko’ Kennedy Center April 10, 2010
U.S. Premiere ‘Dona Flor’ (Alvise) by Niccolo Westerhout Taconic Opera April 23, 25, 2010
Christmas Festival Concert Little Italy, 2009
Christmas and Hanukkah Concert Opera Camerata of Washington, 2009
Viva Verdi Concert Opera Camerata of Washington, 2009
Concert for the Korean President ‘Lee Myung-Bak’ Korean Village, NY, 2009
Concert for the NJ Governor ‘Jon Corzine’ Princeton, NJ, 2009
Carnegie Hall Concert with the Pacific Opera Weill Recital Hall, 2009
The Manhattan Classical Opera Hour (Channel 56) New York, NY, 2009
The Annual Concert with the Uruek Symphony Merkin Concert Hall, 2004-7
National Anthem for the MLB New York Mets Shea Stadium, NY, 2005
Opera Gala Concert at the Feast of San Gennaro New York, New York, 2005
Carnegie Hall Concert with the NJ Philharmonic Isaac Stern Auditorium, 2004
James Madison University Guest Concert Harrisonburg, VA, 2003
Concert for Washington Broadcasting System Annandale, VA, 2003
Korean Immigration Centennial Gala Concert Fairfax, VA, 2003


Education

Master Class Martina Arroyo, Lucine Amara, Francisco Casanova
Solo Artist Pacific Encore Performances, 2009-2010
Resident Artist Utah Festival Opera, 2005 & 2008
Resident Artist Dicapo Opera, 2002-2003
Master of Music School of Music, Indiana University, 1998-2002
Bachelor of Music School of Music, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea 1994-1998

Voice Teacher
Mark Oswald (Current), James King, Martina Arroyo

Vocal Coach
Gregory Buchalter, Joan Kruger, Steven Crawford, Kathy Olsen, William Lewis, John Mario DiCostanzo, Elaine Rinaldi, Mikhail Hallak, Giampaolo Bracali, Louis Salemno, Marcello Garofalo

Conductor
Karen Keltner, Barbara Day Tuner, Imre Pallo, David Effron, Louis Salemno, Gregory Ortega, James Demster, Pacien Mazzagatti, Sung Jin Hong

Stage Director
Tito Capobianco, Daniel Helfgot, Robert Stivanello, Franz Grundheber, Michael Capasso, Vincent Liotta, Mark Clark, Barry Henry

Awards

First Prize The Accadia Competition for Operatic Voice, Carnegie Hall, 2009
Second Prize Mario Lanza Vocal Competition, 2009
Second Prize Vera Scammon International Vocal Competition, 2004
First Prize Dicapo Opera Vocal Competition, 2002
Scholarship Indiana University, 1998-2002
Scholarship Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, 1994-1998