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Ensemble - Deutsche Oper Berlin

Samueol  Park

Samueol Park

Der Bariton Samueol Park wurde in Incheon, Südkorea, geboren und studierte an der Korea National University of Arts in Seoul bei Prof. Sangho Choi, dem aktuellen Intendanten der Korea National Opera. Seit Oktober 2020 studiert er bei Prof. Ewa Wolak an der Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler in Berlin. Er erhielt während seiner Mater-Studienzeit ein Stipendium der „Giovanni Omodeo-Stiftung“.

Samueol Park gewann zahlreiche Auszeichnungen und Preise, darunter der 2. Preis und Sonderpreis beim „Riccardo Zandonai“ International Competition for Young Opera Singers (2023, der 1. Preis wurde nicht vergeben), der 2. Preis beim International Lyric Singing Contest of Beziers (2023), die Silbermedaille beim „Marie Kraja“ International Singing Competition (2022), der 2. Preis beim Korea Singing Competition (2019), der 3. Preis beim „Dong-A“ Seoul International Music Competition (2019), der Hautpreis beim Gaechon-Art Competition (2019), die Silbermedaille beim Korean Broadcasting System & KEPCO Music Competition (2019), die Silbermedaille beim Korea National Opera Singing Competition (2019), der 2. Preis beim La Bella Opera Singing Competition (2017) sowie die Bronzemedaille beim International For College Students Singing Competition in China (2017).

Im Oktober 2013 debütierte er im Seoul Arts Center und im September 2014 trat er in der Titelpartie von DON GIOVANNI bei den Incheon Asian Spiel im Incheon Arts Center auf. Zur Spielzeit 2021/22 wirkte er im Ensemble der Deutschen Oper als Stipendiat des WCN Berlin und kehrte in der Saison 2022/23 als Fiorillo (IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA) an die Deutsche Oper Berlin zurück.

Samueol Park gibt an der Oper Wuppertal sein Hausdebüt im April 2024 als Landgraf Rudolf in Ethel Smyths DER WALD.

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02
DEC

Adventskalender im Foyer: Das 2. Fensterchen

Today in the Rangfoyer on the right: ‘Mozart for violin and piano’
with Maïlis Bonnefous and Maxime Perrin
5:00 p.m. / Rang-Foyer rechts
Duration: approx. 25 minutes / Free admission


This afternoon in the Rangfoyer, you can experience two young French artists, our former violin academy student Maïlis Bonnefous and our solo repetiteur Maxime Perrin at the grand piano, who will play some Christmas carols for you, along with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Sonata for Violin and Piano in F major, K. 376. The piano and violin communicate with each other lightly and gracefully, as equal musical partners in the movement. This is because the composer shifted his aesthetic premises from the accompanied solo movement to a balance of both instruments. This sonata was part of a cycle of six works that Mozart dedicated to his student Josepha Auernhammer. An unknown critic praised the wealth of ‘new ideas and traces of great musical genius (...) In addition, the accompaniment of the violin with the piano part is so skilfully combined that both instruments are maintained in constant attention’. Today, look forward to this musical dialogue between Maïlis Bonnefous and Maxim Perrin.

Born in 1992, the young French violinist Maïlis Bonnefous initially completed her musical training at the Toulouse Conservatory in 2011 before moving on to the Berlin University of the Arts and then to the Leipzig University of Music for her master's degree. Alongside her studies, she was the section leader of the second violins in the French Youth Orchestra from 2009 to 2013, was an academy musician with the Orchestre national du Capitole de Toulouse in 2011, played in the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra from 2013 to 2015, and was an academy musician in the orchestra of the Deutsche Oper Berlin between 2015 and 2017. She regularly performs in concerts of the Karajan Academy of the Berliner Philharmoniker and was a scholarship holder of the Balthasar Neumann Ensemble between 2018 and 2020. She is the winner of numerous competitions.

The French pianist Maxime Perrin (1988) has been an accompanist at the Deutsche Oper Berlin since 2020. His piano studies initially took him to the University of Music and Theatre in Leipzig to study with Prof. Markus Tomas (piano) and Prof. Phillip Moll (song interpretation), and then to the University of Music in Hanover. He attended numerous masterclasses, including with Emmanuel Ax, Andrzej Jasinski, Alexandre Tharaud and Philippe Cassard. During the course of his career, he has performed as a soloist, chamber musician and song accompanist in Germany, France, Austria and Switzerland. In 2013, he was awarded a scholarship by the Richard Wagner Association of Hannover and accepted as a pianist into the Junge Deutsche Philharmonie. With this orchestra, he has already performed at the Berlin Philharmonie and the Alte Oper Frankfurt.