
Wonjin Choi
Tenor
Resident Artist
Korean tenor Wonjin Choi has recently graduated from Texas Christian University, attaining a Master of Music, Vocal Performance. In the 2022-2023 season, Mr. Choi was the finalist of the McCammon voice competition at Fort Worth Opera. He was also named the winner of the concerto competition and Pi Kappa Lambda Honors recital at TCU. He sang the role of Governor in Bernstein’s Operetta Candide with The Rapides Symphony Orchestra in Alexandria, Louisiana. He performed as Tamino from Die Zauberflöte by W. A. Mozart, and Sailor from Dido and Aeneas by H. Purcell in TCU Opera. At the Korea National University of Arts, Mr. Choi sang the role of Ernesto in Don Pasquale. He joined Don Giovanni and Die Zauberflöte as choir. He was chosen as a representative singer for a singing presentation when the queen of Belgium visited Korea National University of Arts with Korea first lady. He was the finalist of Otto Edelmann international singing competition in 2016. He is currently looking forward to performing as Ferrando in Mozart’s opera Cosi fan tutte with Opera Arlington. For the upcoming season, He will be joining Hattie Mae Lesley Resident Artist program at Fort Worth Opera.