Jeremy Scinocca is an award-winning tenor based in Toronto Canada. He is a recently alumnae of Vancouver Opera's Yulanda M. Farris Young Artist Program. With Vancouver Opera he performed the role of Le Remendado in Carmen, Lorenzo in Lucrezia (Bolcom) and Tiberge in Le Portrait de Manon and covered the roles of Ernesto in Don Pasquale, Nadir in Les pêcheurs de perles and Lysander in A Midsummer Night's Dream. Jeremy recently worked with Manitoba Opera in their Digital Emerging Artist Program, which included presenting the project he designed, The Petrarch Project. In 2023 Jeremy his role debut of Tonio in La fille du Regiment with Jeunesses Musicales Canada as a part of le Festival d’opéra de Québec. Jeremy has also performed Edoardo in Un giorno di Regno, Mr. Pinkleton in Cinderella, Mr. Buchanan in Street Scene, Hector in a new work by Canadian composer, Rosa, and Marius in Les Miserables. He has worked with teachers Stefano Algieri and Laura Brookes Rice and coaches Les Dala, Stephen Hargreaves, and Kathleen Kelly. Jeremy has performed in masterclasses with world renowned conductor, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, and Canadian tenors, Michael Schade and Richard Margison. He has won awards such as Prix Jean-Martin, E. Noel Spinelli Prize, Bourse Laurette-Paradis, and Jean L. Milar Scholarship. Jeremy is an active member of the Toronto music scene, performing in recitals across the city.
Recently, Jeremy made his role and house debut as Nemorino in Toronto City Opera's production of L'elisir d'amore, and as Ruggiero in Toronto Opera in Concert's production of La Rondine. he also reprised the role of Le Remendado in Brott Opera's production of Carmen and performed with The Okanagan Symphony as Tenor Soloist in Handel's Messiah.
This August Jeremy will be performing Prunier in Goodmess Theatre's production of La Rondine as part of the Edmonton Fringe Festival. Then in September Jeremy will perform Rodolfo in Boheme on Tap in Toronto.