Born in Brno, Černoch sang in the Cantilena Chamber Choir as a child and later studied at the Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts in his hometown.
The singer made his debut at the Janáček Theatre in Brno in Mozart's The Magic Flute and was engaged to Prague, Riga, Cagliari, Athens, the Graz Opera and the Vienna Volksoper.
From the Russian repertoire, Černoch sings Vladimir in Alexander Porfiryevich Borodin's Prince Igor, Lykov in Rimsky-Korsakov's The Tsar's Bride and two Tchaikovsky roles - Lensky in Eugene Onegin and Vaudémont in Iolanta.
Černoch defines his repertoire in the middle of the triangle lyric tenor, Jugendlicher Heldentenor and tenorespinto - with a clear focus on the Italian and French operatic oeuvre of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
His stage partners include Anja Harteros, Karita Mattila, Anna Netrebko, Angela Denoke, Eva-Maria Westbroek and Kristīne Opolais.
In Antwerp, Ghent and Stuttgart he sang the tenor solo in Verdi's Requiem, in London and Zurich thee Glagolitic Mass by Leoš Janáček, in Boston the choral symphony Kolokola op.