Chon Wolson
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Chon Wolson is a soprano opera singer in Japan and a Member of the Nikikai Opera Company. Despite being born in Tokyo she is a 2nd generation Korean.
[edit] Career
In 1985 , Chon Wolson' sang the leading part in two operas - La Voix Humaine (Poulenc), and L'heure espagnole . She later went on to sing leading parts in Le Nozze di Figaro (Mozart), The Turn of the Screw (Britten), I Pagliacci (Leoncavallo), Madama Butterfly (Puccini), Salome (R Strauss), Carmen (Bizet), La Traviata (Verdi).
In 1985, she held a solo vocal performance in Pyongyang, North Korea. In 1994 she performed the Title role in Carmen (Bizet)(director: Flavio Trevisan) in Seoul Opera House South Korea.
In 1998, governor of Tokyo as its good-will ambassdor to Seoul. She became the first singer in decades to sing songs in Japanese during an event commemorating the Tokyo-Seoul Sister City 10th Anniversary in the South Korean capital, where Japanese songs were prohiited.
In 2002, Japan and South Korea co-hosting the 2002 FIFA World Cup Soccer Tournament such as “Japan-Korea Friendship Concert” (Suntory Hall, Tokyo); the Japan and Korea gala concert “Crossing the Sea” (Tokyo Opera City), Japan-South Korean joint opera Chun Hyangjeon , singing the national anthem before the match and at the welcome event of South Korean President Kim Dae Jung organized by Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi at the Prime Minister’s Official Residence.
In 2004. Marking the 20th anniversary of her debut, a special 90 minutes-long program titled “The diva who crossed the strait – 20 years of the Korean singer in Japan,” featuring Wolson’s career was broadcast on the Japanese national broadcasting station NHK.
In 2006, The 13th Shogakukan (Japan) nonfiction grand prize excellent prize . “The diva who crossed the strait ”
Wolson singing Love of Country, which is an appeal for peace between the North and South. Documentary programs created about these concerts were broadcast on the South Korean national TV KBS on “Sunday Special” as well as in Japan. In 1996, Wolson sang Love of Country on South Korea's New Year's eve program, marking the first time the program featured a live performance. Later, she gave recitals in several South Korean cities.
[edit] External links
- Chon Wolson Official Website (in Japanese , Korean and English )
- Internet Archive of Chon Wolson