Christine Wolf, concert clarinetist, serves as the Director of Bands at Central Davis Junior High.  She has also been Director of Bands at American Fork Jr. High and the Assistant Director of Bands at Farmington Junior High School.  Her responsibilities include teaching beginning woodwinds, brass and percussion, Advanced Percussion, Concert Band, Symphonic Band and Music Exploration.  Mrs. Wolf is the Music Education Advocacy Chair for the Utah Music Educator’s Association and the Secretary of the Utah Bandmasters Association.  She is an active clinician with Honor Band and adjudicator at Festivals.

Alongside her husband and Director of Bands, Heath Wolf, Mrs. Wolf assisted the Farmington Junior High Symphonic Band in preparation for performances at The Midwest Clinic in 2012, the Music for All National Concert Band Festival in 2009 and 2015, and the Utah Music Educators Association Mid-Winter Conference in 2014 and 2007. 

Mrs. Wolf played principal clarinet in the Orchestra at Temple Square for five years.  In addition to being an active clinician and adjudicator throughout the Western United States, she also freelances as a clarinet artist.

Mrs. Wolf earned a Bachelor of Music Education degree from the University of Utah in 1995.   There she studied music education with Mark Ely and Ed Asmus, conducting with Barry Kopetz and clarinet performance Christie Lundquist and Kathy Pope.  She teaches private lessons in a large clarinet studio, and her high school students often receive college scholarships for clarinet.  Mrs. Wolf is a member of the Utah Music Educators Association, National Band Association, Utah Bandmasters Association and the International Clarinet Association.  She considers her musical collaboration with her husband at Farmington Junior High to be a treasured opportunity and experience.  Paramount in Mr. and Mrs. Wolf’s life is their family, especially their four amazing (and musical) children: McKayla, Madison, Hailey, and Hudson.