Priscilla Wenzel is a vocalist and creator whose music lives where fantasy, reverence, and story meet. She blends celestial vocals, cinematic emotion, folk and sacred influences, and the beauty of ancient languages—including Elvish—to create soundscapes that feel peaceful, imaginative, and quietly transcendent.
Her artistic world was shaped early. Born on the shores of Lake Ontario and raised between Colorado’s mountains and the wide-open fields of northeastern Oklahoma, Priscilla grew up surrounded by nature. Her childhood was spent hiking rocky cliffs, exploring forests, and caring for animals on family land—experiences that seeded her lifelong sense of wonder.
And when The Lord of the Rings films arrived during her early childhood, everything lit up. She and her family were captivated—by the music, the mythology, the visuals, the depth of sacrifice and courage. It became the first great artistic influence of her life and planted in her a love for fantasy, language, and the kind of storytelling that feels timeless and eternal. That influence has never left.
Priscilla began singing in church as a child, but her creative path deepened when she stepped onto a theater stage at fourteen. Within two years, she earned a full scholarship to study acting and classical voice—training that sharpened her clarity, emotional range, and vocal purity. Meanwhile, Celtic music, film scores, and world traditions continued shaping her sense of beauty and sound.
Today, Priscilla creates music rooted in myth, sacred tradition, and cinematic storytelling. Her work feels like a blend of film score and ancient hymnody—music designed to lift the spirit, slow the heart, and awaken imagination. Whether she’s singing in Elvish, interpreting beloved film or game themes, or reimagining traditional songs, her intention remains the same: to bring listeners peace, hope, and a glimpse of something eternal.
Her audience often describes her voice as angelic, pure, and transporting—music that “feels like Heaven,” “restores peace,” or “sounds like the world I wish I lived in.”
These responses are the quiet center of her work: creating a place where people can breathe again.
Priscilla writes, arranges, produces, and mixes her own music from her home studio—crafting every layer with care, devotion, and a deep sense of purpose. What began as childhood awe has grown into a calling: to create art that carries light, reveals beauty, and stirs the soul toward wonder.
If her music finds you, she hopes it brings you rest, renewal, and a sense of the sacred.

