Il barbiere di Siviglia Since Kim made his opera debut performing
Il barbiere di Siviglia, he has portrayed the character of Figaro in the production 75 times across various cities in
Italy. It was not easy to be in Italian opera with a different mother tongue; only three other Korean Figaros had followed his footsteps in performing
Il barbiere di Siviglia in Italy as of May 2024. The praise or mere acceptance was a big success. Continuous performance opportunities as Figaro, who needed to sing "
Largo al factotum" full of rap-like tongue twisters, were the assurance of his success as an opera singer in Italy. Reviews of his Figaro performance stated: 'Julian Kim is Figaro: the Korean baritone would perhaps be more at ease in singing parts; the diction was not always exact, but the high notes were beautiful, the accent was lively, and the color of the voice remained beautiful,' 'The artistic direction, spearheaded by Cristiano Sandri, made unexpected choices in forming an excellent cast, well blended in terms of both vocal quality and stage presence. The result is a brilliant Figaro, vocally very well set up, portrayed by the South Korean Julian Kim,' and 'The cast is dominated by the bold and very youthful Figaro of Julian Kim: the Korean baritone brings to life and supports an unrestrained character through a bold and luminous melodiousness, and an irresistible stage presence.'
Fidelio Fidelio, the sole opera composed by
Ludwig van Beethoven, was presented in Rome's Sala Santa Cecilia in
Parco della Musica, conducted by
Sir Antonio Pappano in 2016. This German opera graced an Italian theater stage in a concert format. Julian Kim took on the role of the king's minister, Don Fernando. Despite being the youngest among the performers, Kim portrayed his character with a commanding presence befitting the highest rank. In critics' reviews, Julian Kim was praised as 'The still very young baritone from South Korea Julian Kim offered a surprise as the beautifully singing Don Fernando. A real cavalier baritone, who is currently studying in Milan, gave a tremendous test of talent and also with an almost Austrian German diction! You should remember this name' and 'Julian Kim's Don Fernando is seraphic, above all thanks to a soft timbre and soft phrasing that distinguish Korean.'
Don Carlo Following the record-breaking flood in Venice in 2019,
Don Carlo was staged at
Teatro La Fenice amidst challenges. The theater's electrical facilities were damaged, preventing performers from rehearsing on-site. Concerns arose about whether the repairs could be completed in time for the opera's premiere. Against the odds, the opera opened as scheduled under the baton of Maestro
Myung-whun Chung, serving as a symbolic triumph over adversity. They also stated: 'Among the performers, the most Verdian voice, exemplifying weight and solidity, belongs to baritone Julian Kim, notable for his portrayal as the Marquis of Posa, a role that received substantial directorial attention.' and 'Baritone Julian Jootaek Kim, venturing into a musical for the first time, captivated audiences from his initial performance with his rich voice. Known as the 'Eastern
Cappuccilli' for his numerous opera performances in Europe, he demonstrated dynamic vocal prowess that suited the role of the gifted musician in
The Phantom of the Opera.' Furthermore, Kim mentioned ahead of the Seoul performance, 'I am trying to express myself by treating Christine as my possession and using her to complete my music as a means, and feeling emotions as I go along.' Praise for his vocal abilities continued with each performance in Seoul. 'Undoubtedly, he demonstrated a singing ability that rivals any Phantom on any stage in the world... Few Phantoms adequately convince the audience of Christine's fainting on stage. However, Julian Kim delivered a flawless '
The Music of the Night' that could make not only Christine but also the audience faint.' He delivered the musically-correct 'The Music of the Night,' sometimes using minimal embellishments to express nuances in the lyrics. Additionally, his dedication to his craft and collaborative learning experiences with former and present Phantoms, including his mentor
Cho Seung-woo, were acknowledged as contributing factors to his portrayal of the Phantom. In the critique of the performance, particular emphasis was placed on Kim's transformation during the second act, starting from the number 'The Point of No Return.' Initially embodying the obsessive and explosive Phantom, Kim's evolution in acting was highlighted, transitioning from a character consumed by obsession to one who gradually discovers feelings of love. This change in portrayal was particularly notable after a year of performances, where his interpretation deepened, resulting in a more nuanced and heartfelt depiction of the character. Kim delivered a commanding portrayal of the Phantom, earning him the Best New Male Artist Award at The 8th
Korea Musical Awards, a recognition bestowed upon actors who made their debut in Korean musical theaters within the past three years. Kim is frequently invited to perform during national ceremonies in Korea and at ceremonial concerts in both Italy and Korea. == Influences ==