Junyoung Choi
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Born in South Korea in 1996, Junyoung Choi first completed his vocal training with a bachelor’s degree at the Korea National University of Arts in Seoul before coming to Berlin in 2024 to begin his master’s studies at the Eisler School of Music.
He has already received numerous awards at prestigious music competitions, including the Korea National Opera Competition, the Korea Broadcasting System Music Competition, the Daegu International Vocal Music Competition (1st prize, 2024), the AsLiCo Vocal Competition, the Concorso Viotti (3rd prize, 2025), the Concorso Salvatore Licitra, the Concorso Franco Bonisolli, the Concorso Piero Capuccilli, Seoul International Music Competition (3rd prize, 2026), and Cascais Opera International Vocal Competition (1st prize, 2026).
On the opera stage, he has already appeared in roles such as Belcore in “L’elisir d’amore,” the Count in “Le Nozze di Figaro,” and Figaro in “Il barbiere di Siviglia.” He also sang the title role in “Falstaff” as part of a tour for the “Opera domani” educational project and appeared as Scarpia in “Tosca” at the Teatro Sociale di Como.
Prizes won OBSOLETE – WILL BE DESTROYED
Member competition (linked): First Prize percussions 2016
Member competition (linked): First Prize percussions 2016
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