Eduard Tsanga was born in Syktyvkar (the Republic of Komi). He graduated from the Glinka Nizhniy Novgorod Conservatory (class of A. Sedov). In 2000, he was enrolled in the Mariinsky Theatre, and in 2008, he became a part of the Mariinsky Theatre opera company.
As the Mariinsky Theatre opera singer, he toured London, Paris, Finland, the South Corea and Germany.
His previous engagements include Leandre in The love for Three Oranges by Prokofiev in Teatro Real (Spain), Aix-en-Provance (France) and Luxemburg.
The parties he performed in the Mariinsky Theatre, include Vladimir Galitsky Prince (from the Prince Igor), Ruslan (from Ruslan and Lyudmila), Prince Gremin (from Evgeniy Onegin), Rangoni (from Boris Godunov), Surin (from The Queen of Spades), Panas (from Christmas Eve), Ded Moroz (from The Snow Maden), Skomorokh (The Tale of Tsar Saltan), Polkan (from The golden Cockerel), Padre Augustin (from Betrothal in a Monastery), dolokhov (from War and Peace), Bonza (from The Nightingale), Don Basilio (from The Barber of Seville), Raimondo Bidebend (from Lucia di Lammermoor, Lord Sidney (from Il viaggio a Reims), Colline (from Bohemia), Mandarin (from Turandot), Narbal (from The Trojans), Figaro (from Le Nozze di Figaro), Don Giovanni and Mazetto (from Don Giovanni), Papageno (from Die Zauberflote), Donner and Fazlot (from Das Rheingold), Gunter (from Gotterdammerung), Orest (from Elektra), Escamillo (from Carmen), Abimelech (from Samson and Delilah).
People's Artist of the Republic of Komi, the International Elena Obraztsova Competition 2nd prize (2003), the I International Lisitsian Competition 1st prize (2003), the IV International Rimsky-Korsakov Young Opera Singers special prize (Saint Petersburg, 2000), the International BOris Hristov Competition for Young Singers People's Choice Award (Bolgaria, 2000), the international Placido Domingo Operalia Competition award winner (2003).