Soprano Amy Wolf  is a versatile artist who brings a dramatic edge to her performances and has been hailed as "alluring, whimsical, seductive and possessing a voice with presence and color".  Amy has appeared as an ensemble artist with Minnesota Opera and as a Resident Artist with Utah Opera.  Her opera roles include Valencienne in The Merry Widow and Zerlina in Don Giovanni with Opera on the James;  Musetta in La Boheme with Duluth Festival Opera; Donna Elvira in Don Giovanni with Twin Cities Fringe Opera; Foreign Woman in The Consul with Arbeit Opera Theater; Belinda in Dido and Aeneas with Sonomento;  Sorceress in Dido and Aeneas, Mother in Hansel and Gretel, and Cendrillon in Cendrillon with Garden of Song Opera; Miss Silberklang in The Impresario and Nella in Gianni Schicchi with Anoka Civic Opera.  She has appeared as a featured soloist with Opera on the James, Duluth Festival Opera, Sonomento, CORO, Wayzata Symphony Orchestra; as a soprano soloist in Carmina Burana and Beethoven's Mass in C with the Macalester Festival Chorale; Handel's Messiah with the Lynchburg College Choral Union; Faure Requiem, Vaughan Williams Dona Nobis Pacem, Carmina Burana and Handel's Messiah with Sonomento.She has received awards for her singing from the Schubert Club, National Association of Teachers of Singing, The Thursday Musical, SAI Competition and the Phi-Beta Competition.

 

Soprano Amy Wolf was particularly affecting as a woman desperate for travel permission to visit her ailing daughter.
— Terry Blain, Star Tribune
Amy Wolf who played the role of Female Chorus. Her voice rich and commanding, Wolf dominated the stage (especially Act I, scene 2) with her dramatic strength and conviction.
— Mark Rodriguez, Opera Review
Amy Wolf as the Sorceress has a voice with presence and color. She skillfully leads her companions in evil...
— Janet Preus, HowWasTheShow.com
Amy Wolf, as the alluring Musetta was whimsical and seductive.”
— Duluth News Tribune
“Her soprano is lovely...”
— Elizabeth Weir, Pulse of the Twin Cities
“Amy Wolf is there to sing and her voice is mighty.”
— Dominic P. Papatola, St. Paul Pioneer Press
“Amy Wolf’s real value lies in the beautiful music she brings.”
— Graydon Royce, Star Tribune