Ryan Lustgarten

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Manhattan-based tenor. Focused on vocalistic versatility, stagecraft, the process, and cherishing my colleagues. 

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Ryan Lustgarten

Ryan Lustgarten is a tenor from the Seattle area currently based in Manhattan, NY. He recently concluded a production of Rigoletto with Savannah Voice Festival and was previously internationally touring a revival of Borrowed Light with The Boston Camerata in collaboration with the renowned Finnish contemporary dance company, The Tero Saarinen Company. Ryan is a versatile performer of classic and contemporary opera alike (with a particular love for newer works), musical theatre, choral music, and concert repertoire.

With Opera Theatre of Saint Louis in 2024, Ryan covered the role of Older Galileo in a revival of Phillip Glass’s opera Galileo Galilei. He enjoyed performing segments of the role both as part of Opera Theatre’s Spotlight series, and at an event sponsored by the James S. McDonnell Planetarium.

Ryan’s 2023 was an industrious one for him during which he took part in multiple workshops of new operas, debuted two new roles, and was awarded in various competitions. In the Spring, he performed the roles of Gastone in La traviata with Virginia opera and Chevalier de la Force in Dialogues des Carmélites with Bronx Opera. Ryan would return to Des Moines Metro Opera for the summer covering the role of Trouffaldino in Prokofiev’s zany and fantastical The Love for Three Oranges. He made his American Lyric Theater debut in the Fall with a public presentation of a workshop of Alex Weiser and Stephanie Fleischmann’s new opera Tevye’s Daughters in which he portrayed the character Arontshik. Ryan also continued workshopping a piece he holds near and dear to his heart in Damien Geter and Lila Palmer’s American Apollo with Des Moines Metro Opera (world premiered July, 2024). 

Ryan has spent numerous seasons as a member of Upper Valley Baroque, and is looking forward to returning once again as a soloist in September, 2025 in Handel's Messiah.

Also in his wheelhouse, Ryan is often engaged in the performance of popular music. In 2020, he performed Bocelli’s The Prayer with Tony-award-winning Heather Headley in an effort to raise money for Songs By Heart Foundation, a charitable organization whose mission is to improve the quality of life for persons facing age-related memory issues through the power of music. In 2021, Ryan was a featured soloist in Symphony New Hampshire’s Holiday Pops Concert. in 2023, Ryan performed an orchestral arrangement of Josh Groban’s You Raise Me Up with the Virginia Symphony Orchestra dedicated to first responders in the greater Norfolk community.

Ryan holds a Master of Music in Voice & Opera from Northwestern University where he studied under W. Stephen Smith, and a Bachelor of Music at Washington State University (Go Cougs!).

Away from the stage, Ryan enjoys a rousing game of pickleball, a juicy book, watching the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sundays, and avidly consuming any and all things Star Wars.

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