Repertoire At The Met
- Hei-kyung Hong's career at the Met (updated until 14 March 2011)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Le nozze di Figaro: Countess Almaviva (30 performances), Susanna (10 performances), Barbarina (8 performances)
- Don Giovanni: Zerlina (29 performances)
- Così Fan Tutte: Despina (14 performances)
- La clemenza di Tito: Servilia (11 performances)
- Die Zauberflöte : Pamina (9 performances)
- Idomeneo: Ilia (9 performances)
Giacomo Puccini
- La Bohème: Mimì (59 performances)
- Turandot: Liù (33 performances)
- Gianni Schicchi: Lauretta (5 performances)
Giuseppe Verdi
- Don Carlo: Celestial Voice (26 performances)
- La traviata: Violetta (11 performances)
- Rigoletto: Gilda (7 performances) / Besides the 7 performances, she sang in 1 performances for Act 1 only
Georges Bizet
- Carmen: Micaëla (31 performances)
Richard Wagner
- Das Rheingold: Freia (10 performances)
- Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg: Eva (4 performances)
Ludwig van Beethoven
- Fidelio: Marzelline (12 performances)
George Frederick Handel
- Samson: Virgin (8 performances)
- Giulio Cesare : Cleopatra (1 performance)
John Corigliano
- The Ghosts of Versailles: Rosina (6 performances)
Jacques Offenbach
- Les Contes d'Hoffmann: Antonia/Stella (4 performances)
Gaetano Donizetti
- L'elisir d'amore: Adina (3 performances)
Charles Gounod
- Roméo et Juliette: Juliette (6 performances)
She has also sang at four concerts and two Gala Performances at the Met.
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