Jung Eun Min is a versatile and accomplished artist whose career spans operaperformance, vocal pedagogy, and interdisciplinary training in dance and musicology. Sheholds a Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance and a Master of Musicology from EwhaWomans University in Seoul, South Korea. She continued her advanced studies in theUnited States, earning a master’s degree in Classical Voice from the Manhattan School ofMusic and an Artist Diploma in Opera Performance from Montclair State University.
In addition to her extensive vocal training, Ms. Min is also a classically trained dancer andholds a professional certificate from the Ballet Arts Center for Dance in New York City,which enriches her holistic and expressive approach to performance and instruction.
As the founder and artistic director of The New York Classic Forum, Ms. Min has producedover eleven critically regarded concert series. These programs are noted for theirintellectual depth, creative programming, and accessibility—balancing high academic rigorwith engaging, audience-friendly presentation. Through this platform, she has broughttogether distinguished artists and emerging talents to explore both core repertoire andlesser-known works in innovative contexts.
Ms. Min has appeared in a wide range of operatic roles, including the Mujer de Leonardo inthe world premiere of Bodas de Sangre, Musetta in La Bohème, Dorinda in Orlando, SisterConstance in Dialogues des Carmélites, Adele in Die Fledermaus, Barbarina in Le nozze diFigaro, and the Queen of the Night in Die Zauberflöte.
An experienced educator, Ms. Min is currently on the voice faculty at the Long IslandConservatory of Music, where she mentors students in classical vocal technique,interpretation, and stagecraft. She also serves as the conductor of the Zion Choir atCheong Am Church in New York, continuing her commitment to vocal excellence andcommunity engagement.


