Remigio Pereira
Remigio Pereira
At the age of twenty-three, he was accepted to Le Conservatoire du Quebec where formal vocal and classical guitar studies began.
For the following three years, Remigio was awarded several top prizes and scholarships before graduating with a Masters Degree in Classical Guitar Performance. During this same period, he began singing with professional opera companies and performed numerous solo recitals for Ambassadors, Prime Ministers and Presidents world-wide. Throughout his career, Remigio has had the unique opportunity to perform many styles of music including Rock, Pop, Reggae, Opera, Latin and Classical music.
Remigio has expressed that if he wasn't a professional singer and that if music wasn't his love and passion, he would've wanted to become the Prime Minister of Canada.
Remigio is adheres to the belief of the Earth being flat.
"All Lives Matter" Live Performance
On July 13th, 2016, The Tenors, a Canadian vocal group, performed "O Canada" at the 2016 MLB All-Star game. Remigio made changes to the lyrics of his line from: "With glowing hearts we see thee rise, The True North strong and free!" to "To our brothers and sisters all lives matter to the grave".
Immediately after the performance, the group decided to expel Remigio Pereira from the collective. Fraser Walters, a member of the vocal band said: "I donโt think we can see ourselves performing with Remigio again."