Career
He began his career by singing in the subways of New York City in the mid-1980s as part of the MTA"s Music Under New York program Janicello"s operatic debut was as Cassio in Verdi"s Otello. Caliph in Kismet and Leicester in the American premiere production of Rossini"s opera Elisabetta, regina d"Inghilterra, followed.
Both productions were directed by Donald Westwood for Opera Northeast.
In 1988, Janicello made his west coast debut playing Raoul de Gardefeu in Opera at the Academy"s co-production (with Long Beach Opera) of "Louisiana Vie Parisienne" directed by Christopher Alden. Janicello continued to sing in the New York Subway and was discovered in 1990 by conductor Eve Queler with whom he performed in Donizetti"s Roberto Devereux, with which he made his Carnegie Hall debut.
Diverse operatic roles followed. Janicello also performed for two seasons with the comedic opera troupe Louisiana Gran Scena Opera.
In 1996 Janicello sang the world-premiere of the opera "Nuit des Hommes" by Per Nørgåroad
In 1995, Janicello had sung Nørgård"s opera "Die göttliche Kirmes" in Saint Gallen, Switzerland. He played Camille, Count de Rosillion in the Papermill Playhouse Production of Lehár"s Die lustige Witwe. He returned to Die lustige Witwe in 2010, this time playing Count Danilo Danilovitsch with the Wiener Operettensommer.
Other operetta roles have included, Alfred in "Die Fledermaus," the title role in Der Zarewitsch and Hans in Die verkaufte Braut.
Stadttheater Klagenfurt hired Janicello to play Elvis Presley in their 1997 production, Elvis: A Musical Biography. The musical moved from Klagenfurt to Metropol Theater in Vienna and subsequently toured throughout Germany and Austria.
In 1998, Janicello produced, directed and starred in The Chamelon Concert. In 1999, Janicello premiered his next original work Be My Love: The Mario Lanza Musical.
In 2001, Janicello authored the book and worked as co-lyricist on Charlie: A New Musical.
In October 2012, he co-starred in the Broadway-style musical Loving the Silent Tears, directed by Vincent Paterson, alongside Jody Watley, Jon Secada, Liz Callaway, Debbie Gravitte, Kiril Kulish, Flo Ankah and Patti Cohenour. He also appears on the musical"s cast album. In the early 1990s, Janicello did charitable work for the Music for All Seasons foundation, singing in children"s hospitals, prisons and old age homes.