Korean bass Young Doo Park studied in Seoul and Berlin. He became a studio member at Cologne Opera in 2010 and was subsequently engaged as ensemble member in 2012, singing roles such as Titurel (“Parsifal”), Angelotti (“Tosca”), Melisso (“Alcina”) and Padre Guardiano (“La forza del destino”), amongst others. In 2013, he was a finalist in the Francisco Viñas Singing Competition in Barcelona. Since 2014, his roles in Wiesbaden have included Angelotti, Basilio (“Il barbiere di Siviglia”), Oroveso (“Norma”), Orest ("Elektra"), Lodovico (“Otello”), Bonzo (“Madama Butterfly”), Pimen (“Boris Godunov”), Marquis of Calatrava / Padre Guardiano ("La forza del destino"), Sarastro ("Die Zauberflöte"), Fafner ("Das Rheingold" and "Siegfried"), Colline ("La Bohème"), Hunding ("Die Walküre"), Landgraf ("Tannhäuser"), Veit Pogner ("Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg"), Commendatore ("Don Giovanni"), Samuel ("Un ballo in maschera") and Sparafucile ("Rigoletto"). Last season, he sang Basilio in the new production of "Il barbiere di Siviglia" and reprised the roles of Colline, Hunding, Fafner, Publio ("Le clemenza di Tito") and Sparafucile, among others. This season, he returns to the Wiesbaden stage as Philippe II in "Don Carlos", King Marke in "Tristan und Isolde", Ferrando in "Il Trovatore", Publio, Commendatore and Orest, as well as bass soloist in Janáček's "Glagolitic Mass".