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Eric
Ferring

Tenor
Eric Ferring
(He/Him) American Tenor Eric Ferring, a native of Dubuque, Iowa, is an alum of Drake University and The Boston Conservatory under the tutelage of Dr. Rebecca Folsom. He is a graduate of the Pittsburgh Opera Resident Artist Program.
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Royal Herald
The Metropolitan Opera
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Eric Ferring

American Tenor Eric Ferring, a native of Dubuque, Iowa, graduated magna cum laude from Drake University in 2014 with his Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance and The Boston Conservatory in 2016 with his Master of Music in Opera Performance under the tutelage of Dr. Rebecca Folsom. He is a graduate of the Pittsburgh Opera Resident Artist Program. This season, Mr. Ferring returns to the Ensemble of the Ryan Opera Center at the Lyric Opera of Chicago. Performances during the season include Older Brother in Dead Man Walking and Tchaplitsky in Queen of Spades while covering Count Almaviva in Il barbière di Siviglia, Don Ottavio in Don Giovanni, and Major Domo in Queen of Spades. Future seasons include an anticipated debut with Santa Fe Opera as Tamino in Die Zauberflöte, as well as his company debuts in the same role with North Carolina Opera and New Orleans Opera. In concert, Mr. Ferring will join the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra for Händel’s Messiah. Performances during the past season at Lyric include his principal role appearance as Lurcanio in Ariodante with Maestro Harry Bicket, for which the Chicago Tribune declared him “the most noteworthy solo breakthrough of the production,” as well as the Young Servant in Elektra and both Gastone/Giuseppe in La traviata. Ferring also covered roles in Idomeneo (High Priest) and Cendrillon (Dean of the Faculty) and was seen in concert for Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony with the Evansville Philharmonic. In the summer of 2019, Mr. Ferring joined the Britten-Pears Young Artist Programme for their Opera Arias course under the tutelage of Maestro Antonio Pappano, the Académie du Festival d’Aix, and the Verbier Festival’s Atelier Lyrique program where he performed Tamino in Die Zauberflöte, as well as Die Erscheinung eines Jünglings in Die Frau ohne Schatten under Maestro Valery Gergiev. During the 2017-2018 season, as a Pittsburgh Opera Resident Artist, Mr. Ferring performed as Spoletta in Tosca, Basilio/Curzio in Le nozze di Figaro, Ricky in The Long Walk, The Protagonist in the world premiere of Ashes & Snow (now known as Savage Winter) in collaboration with American Opera Projects, Flask in Moby-Dick, and Nemorino in L’elisir d’Amore. During the tenor’s first year as a Pittsburgh Opera Resident Artist, he performed Gastone in La traviata, Fourth Jew in Salome, and Señor Alcalde in the world premiere of The Summer King. Mr. Ferring was an Apprentice Singer at Santa Fe Opera where he covered Oronte in Alcina and was awarded the 2017 Richard Tucker Memorial Scholarship. Heralded by the Boston Musical Intelligencer for being “powerful and direct…while conveying a range of conflicting emotions with distinction and subtlety” and by having a “bold precision to his substantial sound,” Mr. Ferring has been seen at many prestigious summer programs and received a number of awards. In the 2015-2016 summers, Mr. Ferring appeared at Opera Theatre of Saint Louis as a Gerdine Young Artist performing Parpignol in La bohème, Zahir in Shalimar the Clown (world premiere), as well as covering Scaramuccio in Ariadne auf Naxos and Prunier in La rondine. While at OTSL, Mr. Ferring received a career award from the Richard Gaddes Fund for Young Artists given in recognition of his great vocal potential. Mr. Ferring has also been a Studio Artist at Wolf Trap Opera performing Lacouf in Les mamelles de Tirésias and covering Remendado in Carmen. Mr. Ferring was a Young Artist at both the Seagle Music Colony and Cedar Rapids Opera and performed numerous roles with both companies. A multi-talented artist, Mr. Ferring is also an accomplished conductor, having conducted To Hell and Back, Old Maid and the Thief, A Chorus Line, Sweeney Todd, Anything Goes, and A Little Night Music, as well as assistant conducting productions of Iphigénie en Tauride and Le nozze di Figaro. Mr. Ferring was a recipient of a Sara Tucker Study Grant from the Richard Tucker Foundation and has received a Career Grant from the Sullivan Foundation, Top Prize from the American Opera Society of Chicago, Third Prize at the Gerda Lissner Foundation International Voice Competition, three Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions District Encouragement Awards, as well as a Regional Encouragement Award from the Great Lakes Region. Mr. Ferring is managed by Fletcher Artist Management. For further materials and updates, please visit Mr. Ferring's personal website, or find him on Facebook.





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