Hometown: New Haven, CT, USA
Lucas Zuehl, bass-baritone, holds a Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance with a minor in Creative Writing from Brigham Young University and is currently pursuing a Master of Music in Voice (Early Music, Oratorio, and Art Song) at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music. Lucas has performed with the Los Angeles Master Chorale, Sound of Ages, and the Cathedral of the Madeleine Chapel Choir.
In the 2023–24 season, he was a VOCES8 US Scholar, collaborating with the ensemble in performances, recordings, and educational outreach. He has appeared as a vocal fellow at the Tanglewood Music Center, where he studied with Dawn Upshaw and Randall Scarlata, and was the Bass soloist at the International Bachakademie Stuttgart 2026 under the tutelage of Peter Harvey. His other festival engagements include Spoleto Festival Chorus, SourceSong Festival, and the University of Minnesota International Choral Institute. Lucas’ passion for German Lied was fostered over two summers at the Franz-Schubert-Institut in Austria, where he studied with renowned artists such as Elly Ameling, Roger Vignoles, and Julius Drake.
He has performed recitals at the Juilliard School, Opera America, and is a multiple-time winner in the BYU Young Artists Competition and Encouragement Award winner in the 2024 Gerda Lissner Song/Lieder Competition.