Gloria Park, mezzo-soprano, has become known not only for her versatility as a singer, but also for her strong stage presence and vivid portrayal of characters in opera, oratorio and on the concert stage. The New York Times quoted her as “a scene stealer” for her performance as Cherubino in Le Nozze di Figaro. Ms. Park has performed at numerous concerts which include: New American Opera Previews by WQXR, The Orion String Quartet Concert as the main guest singer, Trinity Wall Street Schumann Festival as a soloist, and VOX ’06 and ’07 under New York City Opera. Her past significant operatic performances include: Hansel and Gretel (Hansel), The Tragedy of Carmen (Carmen), Le Nozze di Figaro (Cherubino), Cosi fan tutte (Dorabella), The Turn of the Screw (Miss Jessel), The Theory of Everything (Bertie), My Mother’s Mother (Mother), and Four Nights of Dream (Voice, Woman). Since her debut as a Messiah soloist at the Lincoln Center, she has been a frequent performer in repertoire of various oratorios and had her New Zealand Debut as a Messiah Soloist. Ms. Park was a winner of David Adams Art Song Competition and was the recipient of Michael Sisca Opera Award. In 2015, Ms. Park received her Doctoral degree from Stony Brook University, and recently she had her solo recital in great success at the Lefrak Center, New York. Present Gloria lives in NY and actively performs in United States., Canada, New Zealand, Japan, and South Korea.