
NEXT PERFORMANCE
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.

NEXT PERFORMANCE
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.

NEXT PERFORMANCES
Ferring's 2025-2026 season includes return performances with Art Song Chicago, Tampa Oratorio Singers (Elijah), as well as debuts with the Knoxville Symphony (Messiah), Charlotte Symphony (Messiah) New Jersey Symphony (Mozart's Requiem), Opera Carolina (Rinuccio, Gianni Schicchi), and the Umeri Choir (Mozart's Missa brevis in F). Ferring will also record his third solo album in 2026 and release it with Lexicon Classics.
For All Major Home Appliances

Recital: Songs of War and Peace
Art Song Chicago
September 6, 2025
The 2025 Festival features a distinguished roster of over a dozen Chicago-based artists: sopranos Raquel González, Vanessa Becerra, mezzo-sopranos Sophia Maekawa and Zoie Reams, baritones Evan Bravos, and Schyler Vargas; pianist Kuang-Hao Huang; principal horn of the Chicago Symphony, Mark Almond; Art Song Chicago Executive Director and tenor, Eric Ferring; and Eighth Blackbird Artistic Co-Directors Lisa Kaplan, pianist and Matthew Duvall, percussionist.