“A classy, confident comedienne with a strong top voice, a rich lower register and an evenness in between.”

- OPERA NEWS

Simone Mcintosh

VERSATILity in Voice,

depth in Expression

"She is a singer to watch." - Backtrack

"She is a singer to watch." - Backtrack

"Full, colourful, wonderfully carried voice." - Online Merker

"Full, colourful, wonderfully carried voice." - Online Merker

"Unforced expressivity shaping every phrase with eloquence." - Opera Canada

"Unforced expressivity shaping every phrase with eloquence." - Opera Canada

A scene with Simone McIntosh, Miriam Kutrowatz and Mirco Palazzi on stage against a grey, futuristic wall. Miriam lies in a coffin in a wedding gown. Simone and Mirco are standing and sitting respectively, dressed in shiny, metallic-style clothing.
Simone McIntosh in a white jumpsuit singing on stage with the OSM, conductor, Jacque Lacombe gesturing, in a concert hall with flags hanging in the background. Simone's hand is fully extended as she sings a final high note. Photo by Tam Lan
Simone McIntosh in a blue gown performs at the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World with an orchestra in the background. Her expression is contemplative and peaceful. Photo by Kirstin McTurnan
Simone McIntosh and Joel Allison appear in the COC's Don Giovanni as Zerlina and Masetto. In 19th century clothing standing close together, about to kiss, in front of wooden panels. Simone's costume is a period wedding dress. Photo by Michael Cooper
Simone McIntosh in a black and gold embroidered gown standing on stage in front of a grand piano, with spotlights and colourful stage lights in the background. Photo by Kirstin McTurnan
Simone McIntosh and Irene Roberts sitting on a bed facing each other in SFO's Handmaid's Tale. Irene dressed as a Handmaid and Simone in casual attire. Simone is represents Irene's former self. They look at each other in despair. Photo by Cory Weaver
Simone McIntosh in historical costume performing on stage in a matching red, patterned hat and period travel dress. She is holding her hand to the right as if checking for rain. She is performing Rosina in the Barber of Seville. Photo - James Glossop
Simone McIntosh performing Arsamene in Serse with Opernhaus Zürich. In this moment, she is looking at camera on the left that's projected in black and white on a set to the right. Photograph by Herwig Prammer
Simone McIntosh appears in a torn and tattered ballet costume performing on stage with a dark, forest-like background. She is performing in Rusalka as a wood nymph. Her skin is dirty and her blonde hair is messy. Photo by Cory Weaver
Simone McIntosh performs the final scene in Rossini's La Cenerentola. She is in a Victorian-style wedding gown with puffed sleeves and a full skirt. She looks at Charles Sy, who plays Prince Ramiro in a blue military uniform. Photo by Tim Mattheson
Simone McIntosh and Scott Purcell dressed in formal attire are performing in Maometto Secondo with Teatro Nuovo. Simone appears emotional, and Scott looks at her intently, with a large backdrop of blue historical drawings. Photo by Steven Pisano