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Tenor
Daniel Tae Suk was raised in very musical atmosphere in Los Angeles. His father was an opera singer and his mother was a classical pianist. Daniel did not take singing seriously until rather late. He went to Italy when he was 23 years old and was accepted into Conservatory of Music at Mantova, Italy with full scholarship. He trained there as a baritone. During his final year of school he met the celebrated tenor Gastone Limarilli who had studied with the famous voice teacher Arturo Melocchi. Daniel then began his study to raise his vocal range to that of a tenor.
Mr. Suk made his debut as a tenor at various opera houses in Northern Italy in 1998 singing Tosca, Carmen, La Traviata, Rigoletto, Isola al Cina, Il Tabbaro, Don Giovanni, and many concerts. In 1999 he toured Italy under the auspices of the Lions Club and joined Teatro di Verona and L’Opera Laboratorio di Veneto as a resident artist. In 2004 Daniel toured California with the Welsh Chorale, directed by Grammy and Emmy winning composer Michael J. Lewis. Daniel was a winner of the Verona Opera competition, Opera Reading Club competition, Italian Cultural Association singing competition, and the Bel Canto Scholarship Competition.
Daniel was acclaimed as one of the most beautiful voices of out time by baritone Giorgio Zancanaro, Soprano Ghena Dimitrova and various critics in Italy . He is a true bel canto singer with a strong foundation in Italian tradition and culture.
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