Ryan Opera Center alumni

Alumni perform on our own stage and on stages across the globe

Nearly 300 artists have trained at The Patrick G. and Shirley W. Ryan Opera Center since its inception in 1974A testament to the program's caliber is the impressive roster of distinguished alumni who perform regularly at Lyric and on the stages of other leading opera houses around the globe.

Get to know some of our most acclaimed alumni who prove the value of this unique and intensive training program.

Notable Ryan Opera Center alumni

Alumni testimonials

Martin Luther Clark

Martin Luther Clark

The Ryan Opera Center has been a dream since I was an undergraduate. When I was offered a contract after my audition, it was the most incredible moment. Throughout my three-year tenure, my mentors presented many high-standard challenges, but the most important one was to become my most authentic self in my artistic expression. With growth from trial and error, self-discovery, and overcoming the fear of being vulnerable, I can confidently say I know who I am as an artist and as a human being. In a world where there is still work to be done and awareness to be known, and as a proud African-American and member of the LGBTQ+ community, I feel seen, heard, and valued by the warm love and acceptance I've experienced at the Ryan Opera Center, and I am deeply grateful.

Katherine DeYoung

Katherine DeYoung

My three years as an Ensemble member in the Ryan Opera Center have been some of the most rewarding times in my life. The support, coaching, and teaching I have received have exponentially increased my abilities and my artistry. The experience of performing on the Lyric Opera of Chicago stage and recording for the WFMT series and digital performance projects has inspired me and allowed me to grow. I am deeply grateful to everyone with whom I have had the opportunity to work — collectively, they have lifted me up and given me the tools to succeed. I am also extremely thankful to all the donors and sponsors who welcomed and supported me throughout my time here. My heart is full of gratitude!

Lunga Eric Hallam

Lunga Eric Hallam

Coming from a humble background in Cape Town, South Africa, I am very honored to have been a part of the Ryan Opera Center. Moving to a different country was exciting and scary — but I knew that I had to do it, to be a successful international opera singer. My time here has been a dream come true: I’ve worked with world-renowned artists, and I’ve shared the stage with some of my role models. Throughout the process, the Ryan Opera Center has guided and nurtured me, and I will be forever grateful. A huge thank you also to all the supporters who make these dreams come to reality. So many doors have opened for me, and I am very excited to take the skills and knowledge I have gained into the next chapter of my career.

Chris Reynolds

Chris Reynolds

I arrived at the Ryan Opera Center during a difficult time: a new city, a pandemic, and trying to finish my doctorate, all while navigating the new challenges of working in a major opera house and learning new skills left and right. My time here has been a whirlwind, and one that seems to have gone by in a flash, all the while in the familiar setting of backstage at an opera house, where I’ve spent so much time in my life. I have felt endlessly supported by my colleagues and mentors to try things out, make mistakes, and learn every step of the way. I leave a better pianist, a better musician, and certainly a better person, having been emboldened by the humanity of those around me during this crazy time in my life.

Denis Vélez

Denis Vélez

Being a member of the Ryan Opera Center has been the best thing that could have happened to me as an emerging artist. In the midst of a year as difficult as 2020, the program made it possible for me to come to Chicago and work in the midst of the pandemic, learning from great mentors as well as recording concerts and recitals. I have since participated in eight Lyric mainstage productions, performing and understudying alongside the best operatic artists in the world. All of these experiences have provided me with many tools that are essential to forge a path as an opera singer. If I could summarize everything in just one sentence, I would say: Being a member of the Ryan Opera Center has changed my life forever.

Provide the stars of tomorrow with your support today

Provide the stars of tomorrow with your support today

The Patrick G. and Shirley W. Ryan Opera Center prepares emerging artists for careers in opera by providing unique, comprehensive training. Your gift helps offset the expense of maintaining the high quality of Lyric’s stellar professional artist-development program.

Photo: Ryan Opera Center alumnae Denis Vélez, J'Nai Bridges, and Katherine DeYoung in Lyric's 2022/23 Season production of Bizet's Carmen
Credit: Todd Rosenberg