Terry Barber

Saturday
September 15, 2012
7:30 p.m.
"Breathes new life into everything he sings."
With an extraordinarily broad vocal range and natural fluency in a wide array of musical styles, American countertenor Terry Barber is a performer in a class by himself.
Once a member of the Grammy Award-winning ensemble, Chancticleer, he performed opera, classical, gospel, folk and jazz in a dozen languages in more than 100 concerts around the globe.
Terry joined the roster of the Metropolitan Opera in 2002 for their staging of Sly, starring Placido Domingo. In 2001, he made his New York City Opera debut in Il Ritorno d’Ulisse in Patria and covered Daniel Taylor in the NYC Opera’s production of Handel’s Rinaldo, starring David Daniels. He made his debut at Carnegie Hall in 2004, singing the role of Orlovsky in Die Fledermaus with the National Chorale under Martin Josman.
Whether performing classical or popular favorites, Terry Barber “breathes new life into everything he sings” and crafts what the Los Angeles Times calls a “performance of great vitality and verve.”
“....a unique and vibrant voice.”