Terry Barber

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The World Is a Stage 00:00 Tools
I Dreamed 00:00 Tools
Bring It Back 00:00 Tools
Not A Moment Too Soon 00:00 Tools
Come In From The Rain 00:00 Tools
Let Me Fall 00:00 Tools
Open Arms 00:00 Tools
Drifting Apart 00:00 Tools
Right Here Waiting 00:00 Tools
Our Yesterdays 00:00 Tools
Right Here Waiting For You 00:00 Tools
Ave Maria 00:00 Tools
Ave Maria (Caccini) 00:00 Tools
Only A Minute 00:00 Tools
Becoming 00:00 Tools
I Must Learn About Love 00:00 Tools
Ave Maria (Schubert) 00:00 Tools
If I Believe 00:00 Tools
Pie Jesu 00:00 Tools
Forsaken 00:00 Tools
Kyrie Eleison 00:00 Tools
What Wondrous Love Is This 00:00 Tools
Stone By Stone 00:00 Tools
Simple Gifts 00:00 Tools
The World Is A Stage (Tracy Young Mix) 00:00 Tools
Jerusalem 00:00 Tools
Flow My Tears 00:00 Tools
Assumpta Est Maria 00:00 Tools
Dona Nobis Pacem 00:00 Tools
Moment Too Soon 00:00 Tools
Ave Verum Corpus 00:00 Tools
Ave Maria (Victoria) 00:00 Tools
The Water Is Wide 00:00 Tools
Terry Barber - The World Is A Stage 00:00 Tools
If Ye Love Me 00:00 Tools
My Love 00:00 Tools
When I'm With You 00:00 Tools
the World is A Stage (Tracy Young's Operatic Remix) 00:00 Tools
Vocalize 00:00 Tools
Gebet (Prayer) 00:00 Tools
If I Believe In Love 00:00 Tools
The World Is A Stage (Tracy Young Club Mix) 00:00 Tools
The World Is A Stage(Tracy Young's Operatic Remix) 00:00 Tools
Maria 00:00 Tools
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Terry Barber joined the roster of the Metropolitan Opera 2002 season for the opera, Sly, with Placido Domingo. Mr. Barber made his New York City Opera debut in 2001 in Il Ritorno d’Ulisse in Patria and has covered Daniel Taylor in the NYC Opera’s production of Handel's Rinaldo starring David Daniels. In summer of 2002 he has performed at the International Spoleto Festival both the Spirit and the Witch in Purcell's Dido and Aeneas. Highlights in 2004 include Mr. Barber’s debut performances at Carnegie Hall in the role of Orlovsky in Die Fledermaus with the National Chorale under Martin Josman (New Year’s Eve 2004); with the London Philharmonic Orchestra in a tour of Europe; and the Portland Baroque Orchestra in Handel’s Messiah under the direction of Nicholas Kramer. Recent performances with the New Trinity Baroque Orchestra of Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater with Evellyn Tubb earned him the comment, ‘'...his grasp of the texts and elegant phrasing made for charismatic singing' -- The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Terry Barber will also participate in a series of short musicals to be filmed in New York City. At home in various styles, Mr. Barber was recognized by three-time Grammy Award winners, Chanticleer. In 1998 he completed a year-long tour with Chanticleer, where he performed and recorded gospel, jazz, folk music in 12 languages, opera, and classical music ranging from Gregorian chant to contemporary repertoire. He was called by the press “...the jewel in Chanticleer’s crown...” when he was the featured soloist on Chanticleer's Mexican baroque tour. Mr. Barber’s recent CD releases include featured solos on Karl Jenkins, AdiemusV, released by EMI as well as Dido and Aeneas for New Trinity Baroque. He has recorded two tracks on the Buddah-Bar chill-out series, Living Theater Vol.2 and 3. Dj Tracy Young's remix of Terry's vocal for “The World Is A Stage” has been listed in the top 10 world-wide by various Djs. Terry Barber is a soloist on Crossing the Stone, released by Sony Classical and featured as classical album of the week in the United Kingdom. Dorian's release, The Jesuit Operas, includes Mr. Barber in the role of Japan. Terry Barber recorded Reflections with Chanticleer for Warner. He also recorded Jewel's Chrismas album for Columbia Records. Mr. Barber began private study in the arts at the age of seven, and has been involved in the entertainment industry since that time. He is a graduate of the Northwestern University Musical Theater Program. A role was created with his extreme vocal range in mind for the musical A Robin Hood Tale, by Lawrence Rush and Kathy Phillis. He performed in Hello Dolly at Lincolnshire Theatre of Chicago, and was also a recipient of the Winthrop Bean Theater Award. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.