Dr. Kyoung Cho is an internationally acclaimed Korean lyric soprano known for her radiant vocal artistry and extensive repertoire that includes both opera and oratorio. She has performed major works by Brahms, Mozart, Saint-Saëns, John Rutter, Fauré, and Bach, and has portrayed a wide range of operatic roles such as Violetta in *La Traviata*, Mimi in *La Bohème*, and Cio-Cio San in *Madama Butterfly*. Praised for her "sublimely beautiful, transcendent, serene, dazzling, and heavenly" performances, Cho has built a global reputation with appearances across Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and North America, including prestigious venues like Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center.
Beyond her performance career, Dr. Cho is a dedicated educator and currently serves as Professor of Voice and Head of the Voice Program at the University of South Florida. She is a leading advocate and scholar of Korean vocal music, particularly Korean Art Songs, and has contributed greatly to promoting Korean composers' works internationally. Her commitment to this repertoire is reflected in recordings such as *Korean Tapestry* and *Korean Art Songs by Leading Korean Women Composers*, underscoring her role as a bridge between Korean musical heritage and the classical music world worldwide.
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