Victoria Wolff-Zevalos https://victoriawolff.com/

Victoria Wolff began her cello studies at age eight in Los Angeles, California. She competed rigorously and won prizes from The Young Musicians Foundation, VOCE, and was featured on Los Angeles Public Television for her performance of Haydn Concerto in C major at the age of 13. In high school she attended Interlochen Arts Academy and went on to get her Bachelor of Musical Arts degree from The Juilliard School and later her Doctorate from the University of Texas at Austin. Victoria taught privately in Austin for almost 20 years, with University of Texas String Project, International String Workshops in Biarritz, France, and as a chamber music coach and Director of her own cello ensemble, The Wolff Tones. She performed regularly with the Austin Symphony as well as many groups both classical and non-classical.

Victoria held a position as adjunct professor at Baylor University in Waco Texas from 2007 until the birth of her son in 2014. Since moving back home to Oregon in 2018 she has continued to perform with The Chintimini Chamber Music Festival, Chamber Music Amici, and with Trio Despina. She has been a guest teacher for the University of Oregon orchestral workshops and collaborated with local musicians to perform for OSU and for Corvallis-OSU Piano International. Victoria is married with two children and is fully appreciating the beauty of the Pacific Northwest.