
Dawn Marie Wolski
Soprano
Dawn Marie Wolski's
clear, brilliant tone has been delighting audiences throughout the opera,
operetta, and concert worlds alike. While earning her Master's degree at
Manhattan School of Music, her portrayal of Lucia in The Rape of
Lucretia
under the baton of Maestro Julius Rudel was described as "exquisite" in a
review in Opera News. Of Ms. Wolski's recent performance of the Brahms
Requiem with Stamford Symphony, Stamford Advocate said "she delivered
lines...with an elegance that produced chills;" and of Carmina
Burana with
New York City's Collegiate Chorale, Classics Today wrote that she was
"ravishing, all the way up to a crystal clear high D."
Signature roles include Königin der Nacht from Mozart's Die
Zauberflöte and Susanna from his Le Nozze di Figaro, Norina in
Donizetti's Don Pasquale, Olympia from Offenbach's Les Contes D'
Hoffmann
and the title role of Gilbert's Patiencei. Additional concert repertoire
includes Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, Handel's Messiah and
Dixit Dominus,
Mozart's Coronation Mass and Vesperae Solennes de Confessore, and Haydn's
Little Organ Mass.
Ms. Wolski has recently moved from New York City and resides with
her husband, violinist Mateusz Wolski, in Spokane, Washington. Upcoming
engagements include portions of Candide and other Bernstein favorites with
the Spokane Symphony; selected arias and standards with the Coeur D'Alene
Symphony; guest soloist at The Metropolitan Opera National Council
Fundraising Gala for the Eastern Washington/Idaho/Montana District;
"Mozart in Prague" with Connoisseur Concerts; several solo appearances
with the 2008 International Music Festival in Trzesacz, Poland; and a
series of solo recitals in the Spokane/Coeur D'Alene area followed by a
recital tour throughout Warsaw, Poland.