The American baritone, Peter Wesoloski, is relatively new to the Chicago music world but is already in demand as a soloist and chamber musician. He was featured in a performance of J.S. Bach’s Johannes-Passion (BWV 245) at Northwestern University and has appeared in the Schubertiade in Chicago for the last two years with members of the Liederstube and VOX 3 Collective. A regular soloist while with the Chicago Master Singers, he most recently joined them for their tour abroad of the Netherlands, France, and Germany, offering a recital in Amsterdam alongside pianist Eugenia Cheng. In 2016 he made debut performances as a member of both the Grant Park Chorus and the Chicago Symphony Chorus, the latter in a performance of Gustav Mahler’s Resurrection Symphony under James Levine at Ravinia. He has also performed with the chorus of the Chicago Opera Theater.
Having returned to the operatic stage in Main Street Opera’s 2016 production of Falstaff (Pistola) as well as a recent concert performance of Charpentier’s Les Arts Florissants (Un Guerrier) with VOX 3, Peter Wesoloski made his debut with New Moon Opera in Leonard Bernstein's Trouble in Tahiti (Sam) in April 2017. Other solo credits include Alfio in Cavalleria Rusticana (Main Street Opera), and Peter/Pilate in J.S. Bach’s Johannes-Passion (BWV 245) with Grace Lutheran Church: Bach Cantata Vespers.
Peter Wesoloski is also dedicated to the art of song, and has performed in salons and recitals in London, Amsterdam and Sydney. |