"Ireland's most exciting new Classical Music sensation. The
audience rose to their feet as one."
Donal Farrell

Niall Morris's new singing group TRILOGY made its debut in the elegant surroundings of Adare Manor, County Limerick on 28th July 2007.
Three of Ireland's most exciting and dynamic singers came together to create a new classical singing sensation which held everyone spell-bound.
At the end of the evening, they were given a unanimous standing ovation.
Soprano Sandra Oman is one of the country's most accomplished sopranos, singing many leading roles with the national opera company, Opera Ireland. She recently sang to a television audience of over a million at Murrayfield Stadium in Scotland, performing Freddie Mercury's Barcelona.
Niall Morris, the group's founder, is an EMI worldwide recording artist. A former member of the international singing group The Celtic Tenors, he has had his own tv show Coast-to Coast in the USA and a Classical No 1. record in Ireland and Germany.
Simon Morgan, Ireland's finest baritone, recently completed a three month run as Anthony in Sweeney Todd at the Gate Theatre, to much acclaim. He continues to sing with opera companies and orchestras worldwide.
Repertoire:
Libiamo (Brindisi from La Traviata) - Trilogy
Nella Fantasia (from the film The
Mission) - Soprano & Tenor Duet
Figaro's Aria (The Barber of Seville) - Baritone
Solo
The Pearl Fishers Duet (famous Duet by Bizet) - Tenor & Baritone
O Mio
Babbino Caro (from the film Room With a View) - Soprano Solo
The Prayer (Celine
Dion & Andrea Bocelli) - Soprano & Tenor Duet
O Sole Mio (The ice-cream song!) - Tenor & Baritone Duet
Mi Mancherai (from the film Il Postino) - Tenor Solo
All I ask of You (The Phantom of the Opera) - Soprano & Baritone
Duet The Gondeliers
(Gilbert & Sullivan comedy) - Tenor & Baritone Duet
Nessun Dorma (Turandot, World
Cup 1990) - Trilogy
Time to Say Goodbye (Modern Classic) - Trilogy
Trilogy works best with accompaniment from a grand piano. However, for
certain events, they can perform with backing tracks.