Eric Ferring wins
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December 12, 2016
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Eric Ferring wins Pittsburgh District's MET Opera National Council Auditions
Pittsburgh, PA… Pittsburgh Opera first year Resident Artist Eric Ferring was named one of just two winners of the Pittsburgh District's Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions.
The auditions were held Saturday, December 10th at the Kresge Theater at Carnegie Mellon University. The judges included internationally famous mezzo-soprano Marianne Cornetti, Arizona Opera Head of Music Allen Perriello, and Associate Director of the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions Melissa Wegner.
Mr. Ferring, a tenor, now advances to the Great Lakes Region finals, to be held Sunday, January 15th in Buffalo.
“We are extremely proud of Eric”, said Pittsburgh Opera General Director Christopher Hahn. “He is fast establishing himself as a rising young star. His performances in both La traviata and Salome this fall at the Benedum were well received, and we look forward to him continuing to develop.”
The Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions, begun in 1954, are “designed to discover promising young opera singers and assist in the development of their careers.” They have helped launch the careers of many of opera's greatest stars. Past winners include Renée Fleming, Patricia Racette (who sang the title role of Salome for Pittsburgh Opera in November), Denyce Graves (who will sing the role of Grace in Pittsburgh Opera’s world premiere of The Summer King The Josh Gibson Story- in April 2017), and dozens more.
Eric Ferring at Pittsburgh District's Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions. Photo by Mark Abramowitz.
Berta (Emily Richter), Don Basilio (Brian Kontes, rear), Doctor Bartolo (Musa Ngqungwana), Figaro (John Moore), Count Almaviva (Lunga Eric Hallam) (photo credit: David Bachman, opening night)