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Nyle Wolfe

Nyle Wolfe (born October 1971), trained as a singer at the Cork School of Music and the Leinster School of Music & Drama, Dublin. He graduated from The Royal Academy of Music, London, with the conservatory's highest academic award and won a scholarship to complete his studies at the Zurich Opera House. He has performed various leading lyric baritone roles in operas, as well as a leading parts in musicals and operettas. Although he is first and foremost a classical opera singer, he has sung and recorded in many differing musical styles. His first solo album ''Moodswings'' was released in Ireland in 2007.
==Family and early career==

Nyle Wolfe is the eldest of six children. Educated in Southampton, Hampshire, he attended Springhill RC primary school, St. Mary's College and Richard Taunton College. He sang his first concert as a Boy Scout at the age of six, singing "White Christmas" and "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer". Throughout his school years, he was an active participant in musical and theatrical productions including ''Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'', ''Oliver!'' and ''The Royal Hunt of the Sun''. He came to public attention with the Southampton Operatic Society in the title role of Gilbert and Sullivan's ''The Mikado''. With the amateur company he also sang The Pirate King in ''The Pirates of Penzance'' and Private Willis in ''Iolanthe''. He returned to Cork with his parents and siblings in 1988. His brother Declan Wolfe is a presenter with Irish national broadcaster Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ). Declan and Careen Wolfe run one of Cork's most successful drama schools. A second brother, Aaron Wolfe, is a writer whose works have been performed in the Cork Opera House and the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin.
In Cork, Nyle met opera singer and impresario John O'Flynn through an advertisement in the ''Cork Examiner'', headed "Sing and Get Paid for it!" Mr. O'Flynn was artistic director of the Irish Operatic Repertory Company. Nyle was engaged as a member of the chorus and the Young Singer programme, supported by Foras Áiseanna Saothair (FAS).
He made his professional debut at the Fir Grove Hotel in Mitchelstown, County Cork, singing the sextet from ''Lucia di Lammermoor'' together with Irish soprano Cara O'Sullivan. His first appearance at Cork Opera House took place early in 1991 as a flunkey in ''The Student Prince''. Over the next 18 months, Nyle developed his vocal abilities under the careful tutelage of John O'Flynn before the FAS scheme ended. Over the following summer, Nyle worked as a Blue Coat in Pontin's Trabolgan Holiday Village where he was able to guest star with several of Ireland's leading performers of the time, including Joe Mac and Sonny Knowles. Nyle was approached by researchers from RTÉ, which led to his first television appearance on Gerry Ryan's ''Secrets'', singing "Over the Rainbow".

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