Catrina Scullion, from Northern Ireland is a leading Irish soprano and is currently a member of the choir with the acclaimed show Celtic Woman.
Catrina's solo experience includes "Keep Up The Classics" - a regular concert season in Ireland, as well as guest soloist appearances in Bewleys Cafe Theatre, the Bohemian Society and 43 Club. At St. Ann's Church, Dawson Street, Dublin, Catrina has undertaken solos in Stanford's Magnificat and Nunc Dimitis in C, as well as Mozart's Spatzen Messe.
From 2003 until 2007 Catrina performed as a soloist with Michael McGlynn's dynamic Irish choral Group, Anuna. With them she has toured the UK, Germany and Holland in addition to headlining Newfoundland's Festival 500 in July 2007. Catrina also took part in the recording of Anuna's latest album, Sensation.
Catrina has undertaken a broad musical education, including a BMus degree that focused on Performance (voice); as well as Grade 8 Voice (soprano), Grade 8 Musical Theatre (soprano), both at the Royal Irish Academy of Music; and Grade 8 Flute and Grade 6 Piano from Trinity College London.
Catrina Scullion has proved herself a confident and versatile vocalist, as comfortable in the classical sphere, as in opera and musical theatre.