Meet the Artistes

A Concert of Elegance and Emotion

Seia Lee

Seia Lee, a Japanese mezzo-soprano of Korean descent, is known for her versatile performances across Asia and beyond. A graduate of Toho Gakuen and the Royal College of Music, she gained recognition with solo performances at Tokyo’s Suntory Hall from 2005. Her international career includes a major Asian debut at Singapore’s Esplanade (2017) and appearances at the Global Gift Gala in London and the Dubai International Film Festival.

Lee has collaborated with artists like Steve Edwards, Tokio Myers, Luis Fonsi, and Vanessa Williams. In 2019, she judged Hungary’s Virtuosos alongside Plácido Domingo and Lang Lang and performed Ave Maria at the Vatican International Music Festival.

Her discography includes Venere (2015), L’umile Ancella (2016), and a live Blu-ray from her 10th anniversary recital. Known for blending classical opera with contemporary styles, her voice continues to mesmerise audiences worldwide.

Yuri Park

Soprano Yuri Park is known for her “exquisitely agile, polished and organic singing” (Opera News), in a diverse range of stage and concert repertoire.

Covering Musetta in La Boheme with Maestro Lorin Maazel in the Castleton Festival’s Production at Oman’s Royal Opera House, she also played leading roles in a number of operas Adina in L’elisir d’Amore, Mimi in La Boheme, Donna Anna in Don Giovanni, Michaela in Carmen, Cendrillon in Cendrillon, Pamina.

Wan Park

Crossover Tenor Wan Park is renowned for his delicate yet resonant tone, captivating audiences with his expressive artistry. His poised low and mid-range delivery contrasts with the explosive power of his high notes, showcasing his promising future.

Debuting in Winter Love Song (2005–2006), he performed in Sweeney Todd (2007) and played Emperor Gojong in Empress Myeongseong at prestigious venues. His notable roles include Song of Two Flowers, Resurrection – The Golden Days, Rebecca, and The Sound of Music, earning praise as Captain von Trapp.

From 2015 to 2018, he reprised Emperor Gojong for Empress Myeongseong’s 20th Anniversary at the Seoul Arts Opera Theatre, cementing his legacy.