Trinity Boys Choirs Names New Director

By Francisco Salazar
(Credit: X/Nicolas Mulroy)

The Trinity Boys Choir has announced Nicholas Mulroy as the new director.

The tenor took to social media and said, “Very excited and fortunate to work with these amazing youngsters in this wonderful school/dept, and to build on the extraordinary legacy of the great.” 

Mulroy was a chorister at the city’s Metropolitan Cathedral and has sung at the Sydney Opera House, Symphony Hall, Carnegie Hall, the Royal Albert Hall, Berlin Philharmonie, and the Salzburg Festival. He has collaborated with Sir John Eliot Gardiner, Lars-Ulrik Mortensen, and John Butt, among others and has appeared at the Opéra Comique, Glyndebourne, Opéra de Lille, and the Grand Capitole in Toulouse.

The Trinity Boy Choir is a versatile ensemble that has collaborated with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the Cleveland Orchestra, and the Lucerne Festival Orchestra, among many ensembles.

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