Bass-baritone (dramatic)
An American bass-baritone of commanding presence and Wagnerian specialization, Ryan McKinny has established himself as one of the finest dramatic voices of his generation, with landmark performances at Bayreuth, the Metropolitan Opera, and the world's leading opera houses.
Trained at Juilliard and the Houston Grand Opera Studio, where he emerged as a singer of uncommon dramatic depth, McKinny won the inaugural Birgit Nilsson Prize in 2010 for his Wagnerian artistry and subsequently became a fixture at the world's leading opera houses. From his Bayreuth Festival debut as Amfortas to commanding performances of Don Giovanni at the Metropolitan Opera and the title role in The Flying Dutchman across major American and European stages, he has established himself as a bass-baritone of rare vocal authority and theatrical intelligence. His repertoire—spanning Wagner, Mozart, Verdi, and contemporary opera—demonstrates an artist of genuine versatility who brings both vocal weight and nuanced musicianship to every role.
Winner of the inaugural Birgit Nilsson Prize (2010) for Wagnerian singing at Operalia; Bayreuth Festival debut as Amfortas in Parsifal
Pasadena City College; California State University, Northridge; The Juilliard School (Artist Diploma in Vocal Performance)
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