Perry Wolfman
Born and raised in New York City, Perry Wolfman is a musician, audio engineer, and Japan enthusiast.
Classically trained with a BM in Audio Recording and Vocal Performance from the Cleveland Institute of Music, Perry has extensive experience performing and supporting other musicians.
Singing international and domestic in choral concerts under famed conductors Ricardo Muti, Zubin Mehta, and Charles Dutoit, he has performed in prestigious venues such as Carnegie Hall, Jazz at Lincoln Center and the Salzburg and Verbier Music Festivals.
For the past five years, Perry has been the Lead Audio/Visual Digital Technology Specialist at the New York Historical. He has also done audio work at the Barclays Center, Manhattan School of Music, National Dance Institute, and Nest+M K-12 public school.
Beyond his professional life, Perry’s passion for Japanese culture has led him to learn conversational Japanese and visit Japan five times in the past seven years, exploring over 40 different Japanese cities and 30 prefectures.

