“Benjamin P. Wenzelberg, a boy treble, sang with intensity and focus, keenly enacting Miles’s knife-edge balance as victim and villain.”
-The New York Times
"As in Shakespeare, the last word goes to the faeries, with some beautiful singing from the four child singers playing the principals (including the young Britten specialist Benjamin P. Wenzelberg as Mustardseed)" - Super Conductor
"In the title role Benjamin Wenzelberg proved himself a little star: bell-like voice and stage dominating presence." (Amahl at Avery Fisher Hall)
-The Tyro Theatre Critic
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![]() | ![]() and Gil Kalish, in George Crumb's, "Ancient Voices of Children" at BAM's Harvey Theatre | ![]() |
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![]() | ![]() | ![]() a new opera for family audiences composed by Benjamin P. Wenzelberg |
![]() Benjy recording Boychoir (renamed "Hear My Song") | ![]() in the MET Opera's production of Britten's Midsummer Night's Dream - Photo by Marty Sohl | ![]() in the MET Opera's production of Britten's Midsummer Night's Dream - Photo by Marty Sohl |
![]() in the MET Opera's production of Britten's Midsummer Night's Dream - Photo by Marty Sohl | ![]() in New York City Opera's "Turn of the Screw" at BAM - Photo courtesy of NYCO | ![]() in New York City Opera's "Turn of the Screw" at BAM - Photo courtesy of NYCO |
![]() in "Amahl and the Night Visitors" with Kyrenia Opera. | ![]() on the CD cover of "The Golden Ticket", recorded live at the Atlanta Opera | ![]() in "The Golden Ticket", at the Atlanta Opera - Photo courtesy of the Atlanta Opera |
![]() in "The Golden Ticket", at the Atlanta Opera - Photo courtesy of the Atlanta Opera | ![]() | ![]() at the MET Opera - Photo by Ken Howard |
![]() at the MET Opera - Photo by Ken Howard | ![]() |