Jeremy Little, Tenor
Described as a “first-rate tenor” with “a clarion lyric” voice (The New York Times), Jeremy Little has performed in opera, concert, and oratorio throughout the United States, appearing as a soloist with The Metropolitan Opera, New York City Opera, Opera Theater of St. Louis, Des Moines Metro Opera, Florentine Opera, Anchorage Opera, The Juilliard Opera Center, and Wolf Trap Opera.
He has been seen as Romeo in Roméo et Juliette, Bénédict in Béatrice et Bénédict, Nemorino in L’elisir d’amore, Edgardo in Lucia di Lammermoor, Alfredo in La Traviata, and Fenton in Falstaff. Jeremy has been the featured soloist in concerts and recitals at Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center, Alice Tully Hall, and Merkin Hall.
Jeremy created the title role in Lowell Liebermann’s Miss Lonelyhearts for Juilliard’s Centennial Celebration, and was a 2010 Grammy Nominee for his performance in the live recording of John Musto’s Volpone, garnering praise of “remarkable theatrical suavity, revealing a robust tenor to go with the rich characterization” (Opera News).
In 2008, Jeremy became a full-time member of the celebrated Metropolitan Opera Chorus, appearing in around 150 performances at the Met each season and regularly cast as a soloist. After earning his doctorate at Stony Brook University in 2017, Jeremy was thrilled to join the voice faculty there in 2020.