Pamela Wolfe

pwolfe@brandeis.edu

Soprano Pamela Wolfe is equally at home on the concert, opera and recital stages.

Her many oratorio and solo performances have included appearances with the symphonies of Boston, Worcester, New Haven, Nashua, Cape Cod, Kokomo, Indiana and Birch Creek, Wisconsin, under the baton of such conductors as Seiji Ozawa, Ronald Feldman, Allen Lannom, Murry Sidlin, Alan Harler, and Peter Tiboris.

She has appeared with the Manhattan Philharmonic in Avery Fisher Hall performing Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 and the Northeast premiere of Menotti’s Missa O Pulchritudo at Carnegie Hall . She was soloist for a Boston Pops Esplanade Holiday tour and sang Mozart and Mel Torme.

Ms. Wolfe has sung on the recital stage in Salzburg, Austria, Isle of Man, U.K., Massachusetts, Washington, D.C., New Jersey, Colorado and Wisconsin.

A Boston native, Wolfe spent her childhood living in Greece and received her musical training at the Boston Conservatory of Music and the Mozarteum in Salzburg, specializing in the operetta repertoire of the 1920s and '30s. She was heard on Austrian National Radio in concert and was a Vocal Fellow at the Aspen Music Festival.

Wolfe was also a prize winner in the Mid-America Vocal National Competition in New York and a winner of the Austro-American Society Prize.

Ms. Wolfe holds an Actor’s Equity card for her participation and interest in the musical theater. Shows have included The Pajama Game and She Loves Me at the Berkshire Theatre Festival, among others.

Ms. Wolfe teaches voice at Brandeis University and maintains private studios in New York and Norwell, MA.