“…a sweet-voiced, boyish Eisenstein…” - Pioneer Press, July 2019 (Die Fledermaus)

“…outstandingly communicative tenor…” - Star Tribune, Sept. 2019 (The Rape of Lucretia)

 
Questa o quella (Rigoletto, Verdi) Sung by tenor Wesley Frye, Oct. 2020 Pianist: Carson Schneider
Vainement, ma bien-aimee (Le Roi d'Ys, Lalo)
 

“…sung fiercely and with crystal clear diction…” - Schmopera.com, Sept. 2019 (The Rape of Lucretia)

“But, also be on the look out for Wesley Frye, who plays the role of Male Chorus. A big voice, a sensitive voice. Frye knows when to be center of attention and when to support. His embodiment of the role is… well, there’s just no words for it. Perfect? From the first note, from the first movement—gesture—I knew who he was and what he was about in his character. He is narrator extraordinaire…” - Mark Rodriguez, lifeinrevue.blogspot.com, Sept. 2019 (The Rape of Lucretia)

 
New York Lights (A View from the Bridge, Bolcom) Pianist: Carson Schneider
Albert Herring Act II, Scene II "Albert the Good" Ted Mann Concert Hall, Minneapolis, MN Wesley Frye, tenor