Asher Wulfman

Asher Wulfman, violin (Princeton, NJ), currently studies with Professor Marilyn McDonald at Oberlin Conservatory. Before coming to Oberlin, he studied with Richard Amoroso of the Philadelphia Orchestra and held the position of Assistant Concertmaster of the Philadelphia Youth Orchestra. As a student at the Center for Gifted Young Musicians at Boyer College of Music at Temple University, he played alongside Philadelphia Orchestra members and performed in the Youth Chamber Orchestra. In 2013 and 2014, he was a recipient of the Center’s Dorothy Richard Starling Violin Scholarship. At home, he served as Concertmaster of the Princeton High School Orchestra. Asher has always found great joy in performing chamber music. He was a founding member of the Princeton High School String Quartet, which gave several public performances in the Princeton area. At Oberlin, he formed a string quartet that was selected to perform in the annual Student Honors Recital. In 2016, he participated in the Emmanuel Bach Institute Aria Project in Boston and attended Round Top Festival Institute. Asher has appeared as a soloist with the Princeton High School Orchestra and the Livingston Symphony.