Baritone

Recipient of the 2010 Second Place

Robin Angly & Miles Smith Award

and

The Ron C. Borschow Audience Choice Award

 

Hee-Pyoung Oh

Hee-Pyoung Oh, baritone and Native Korean, graduated from Korean National University of Arts, School of Music. 

He came to University of Texas at El Paso last year and currently studies  with Dr. Sang-In Han.

He won the Kwanju International Voice Competition, Korea (Daegu) Voice Competition and the Bimok Voice Competition in Korea.

He was winner of the NATS Competition Rio Grande Chapter (Adult Division 1st Place & Most promising singers Award).

Hee-Pyoung has numerous performed concert, oratorio, and opera roles such as Falstaff in FALSTAFF by Verdi, Maestro in “Prima musica poi le Parole” by Salieri and oratorio bass soloist such as “Massiah” by Händel, “Messe in G-dur/Jubelmesse” by Weber, “Coronation Mass” by Mozart, Cantata “BWV 106 (Actus tragicus) by Bach.

In the summer of 200, he has performed at the Seoul Internatioal Artsong Festival Concert.

Hee-Pyoung Oh is currently studying for his Master’s degree in performance at the University of Texas in El Paso. 

 

                                              Sunday, May 3, 2010
  

Eri tu, che macchiavi
from Un BALLO in MASCHERA by Verdi
 
Hee-Pyoung was accompanied by Teruhiko Toda
HD video by Robert Land Productions
 
 

Hibiscus of Korea

 

 Amanda Grooms
Dee Donasco
Rebecca Heath