Early career Despite having an academic background in classical music, Kai decided to pursue a career in the classical crossover genre, which was still relatively new in South Korea at that time. In a 2009 interview, Kai stated that he had shocked his professors and was met with opposition from most of them when he announced his intention to be a crossover singer rather than pursue a career in opera, as many of his peers had done. Park himself was expelled by the
Korea National Opera and ostracized by the domestic classical music community after the song was released due to the staunch conservative and segregationist attitudes still prevalent at that time. Kai split his time between performing popular music at various festivals and standard classical opera repertoire at concert halls in an attempt to challenge the prevailing perception that classically trained singers would lose their singing skills if they dabbled in popular music. Up until then, he had performed under the name "Kyul" (결), a portmanteau of his given name. Jo suggested "Kai" for his stage name as it was easier for non-Korean audiences to pronounce and he has used it ever since. on the
Gaon Album Chart and rose to peak at #26 within three weeks. His releases have also topped the domestic classical charts, making him one of the earliest crossover artists to have charted in both the classical and Gaon charts simultaneously.
Musical theater Kai made his musical theatre debut in the 2011 production of
The Story of My Life. At that time, there were relatively few classically trained singers active in musical theater, with fellow Seoul National University voice majors Ryu Jeong-han and
Kim So-hyun being the two most prolific and well-known. Most musical actors and actresses were either pop singers or trained actors who later received vocal training. Kai has been cast as authoritarian or "lofty" characters due to his powerful voice and starred as the protagonist in the Korean productions of many notable musicals, including
A Tale of Two Cities,
Phantom,
The Three Musketeers and
The Count of Monte Cristo. In 2017, he won critical acclaim and recognition for his roles as the
eponymous character in the world premiere of
Ben Hur, a Korean musical adaption of
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ, He was cast as King Arthur in the 2019 Seoul premiere of the Korean adaptation of
Excalibur, which won rave reviews from both critics and audiences and was one of the best-selling musicals that year; due to its popularity, the musical was brought back in 2021 and Kai was one of several original cast members who returned. In late 2020 he was cast in the musical adaptation of
The Sorrows of Young Werther and was nominated for Best Lead Actor at the 5th Korean Musical Awards.
Other activities From 2010 to 2014, Kai was a DJ on
KBS Classic FM's popular classical music show
세상의 모든 음악 (
ko) (
Music of the World), the South Korean equivalent of
BBC Radio 3. He has also participated in singing variety shows such as
Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend, the second season of
I Am a Singer and
King of Mask Singer. From 2017 to 2021 he was a regular panelist on
King of Mask Singer as one of five "music specialists". Outside of musical theater and concerts, Kai has performed at various
Korea Tourism Organization-sponsored events throughout Asia to promote Korean musicals as a potential attraction for visiting tourists. He received a commendation from the
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism for his work. ==Discography==