Lindsey Wildman is a music educator, conductor, and singer currently living and working in Portland, OR. She was born and raised in Santa Cruz, California and then moved to Princeton, New Jersey to attend Westminster Choir College where she graduated in 3 years with a Bachelor of Music in Music Education.
At Westminster she sang in five different choirs ranging from symphonic choral music to early music, performed with the Philadelphia Orchestra, toured the South, and recorded two choral albums with the Westminster Williamson Voices.
Since moving to Portland in April 2020, she has been working as a music educator and performer in the greater Portland area, including as far as Estacada where she taught elementary music, and Seaside where she taught middle and high school choir and directed a musical.
Lindsey is also the Choir Director at West Sylvan Middle School. In the Fall of 2021, she began pursuing her Masters of Music in Choral Conducting at Portland State University where she is a graduate teaching assistant, teaching the University Choir and Thorn Treble Choir, as well as undergraduate music education classes.
In her free time, Lindsey enjoys rock climbing, hiking, petting her cat, and learning to play the organ, but not all at the same time. Her recent projects include performing Beethoven’s Symphony no. 9 with the Oregon Symphony, recording an album of alumni music with the PSU Chamber Choir, and a tour in Portugal for the International Federation for Choral Music’s World Choral Exposition.