Artists for a Cause Presents

Around The World in 80 Minutes

Internationally acclaimed vocalist, Terry Barber invites you to experience an incredible evening of the world’s favorite melodies in many languages. Original arrangements for concert pianist, extreme vocal range, and a multi-wind instrumentalist (with NY Philharmonic experience) of songs like “La Vie En Rose”, “Danny Boy”, “Funiculi, Funicula”, “Shenandoah”, “Loch Lomond”, “Waltzing Matilda”, “Arirang”, “Mas Que Nada”, “Bridge Over Troubled Water”, and more!

Terry Barber has performed this program 30 times in the USA and Canada so far, he has 20 more scheduled this season… and this is a “hometown” performance for his friends in the Treasure Coast!

About Terry Barber:

With an extraordinarily broad vocal range and natural fluency in a many musical styles, countertenor Terry Barber has been featured on some of the world’s most storied stages and has worked with many of the music industry’s most prestigious figures.

A voting member of the Grammy Awards, and on the advisory committee for Nelly’s X’treme Recording Institute, his voice has appeared on every major record label, with Grammy-winning artists like Chanticleer, Madonna, Jewel, Chaka Khan, Cyndi Lauper, Steve Smith, and many more. Whether performing classical or popular favorites, he “breathes new life into everything he sings” and crafts what the Los Angeles Times calls “performances of great vitality and verve.”

In recent years, the focus of Terry’s career has been more than 250 international solo tour performances.

“A musical experience; entertaining beyond what we imagined “classical” could be, and yet informative and inspiring. His use of voice challenges what we thought possible and every performance is delivered as a piece of theater. He took our audience by the hand and helped them to connect with the art, resulting in laughs, tears, and a real connection with this genuine artist we can’t wait to invite back. His concert was among our all-time favorites”.– Julie Hassett, Executive Director, Colorado River Concert Association

As a member of the multiple Grammy-winning ensemble Chanticleer, Terry was hailed, “…the jewel in Chanticleer’s crown…” while performing classical, gospel, jazz and folk music in a over dozen languages at more than a hundred concerts around the globe.

His current programs include, “The Many Voices of Terry Barber”; an entertaining exploration through light musical theater, classical, and popular works, “Around the World in 80 Minutes”; unique arrangements by Emmy and Grammy-winning composers of the world’s favorite melodies in 10 languages (with songs like Danny Boy, Besame Mucho, La Vie En Rose, Bridge Over Troubled Water) “The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber” – with hits from ten of his most beloved shows, “Mercury” – The Story of Queen’s Front Man in Concert, and “The Christmas Presence”, a holiday program of classics, classical, and popular favorites.

Terry’s recent recording project, produced by seventeen-time Grammy-winning “classical producer of the year” Steven Epstein (who produced albums for Wynton Marsalis, Placido Domingo, Bobby McFerrin, Yo-Yo Ma, and Idina Menzel) was released in time for Christmas 2015. The album includes the new hit duet, “Christmas Once More”, featuring opera star Denyce Graves. Terry’s radio edit of this song, which he co-wrote with famed composed Gene Scheer, has charted on the radio throughout the USA.

Terry’s solo tours began with, “A Sacred Journey”, a history of western sacred music in song. Offering Gregorian chant, sacred favorites from major composers and ending with a spiritual and modern recognizable songs, the tour has had over 50 performances throughout the USA and raised thousands of dollars for community improvement programs. Mr. Barber’s tours were selected by the Department of Culture, and approved by the Senate, to represent the state of Florida for their touring roster.

Following incredible success at Moscow’s Svetlanov Hall for the international “Art-November” festival, Terry was asked to entertain at the Russian Embassy in Washington D.C. for the 20th anniversary of Tretyakov Arts Magazine. A recognized language expert, he was the only entertainer asked to sing in Russian at the Library of Congress to celebrate poet, Mikhael Lermontov.

Terry has worked under the baton of many of the world’s most accomplished conductors including Armiliato, Leonhardt, Rousset, Parrot, Norrington, Kramer, Llewellyn, Bicket, and Tilson Thomas and joined the roster of the Metropolitan Opera for their staging of “Sly,” starring Placido Domingo.

He made his New York City Opera debut in 2001 in “Il Ritorno d’Ulisse in Patria” and covered Daniel Taylor in the NYC Opera’s production of Handel’s “Rinaldo” starring David Daniels. In summer of 2002 he performed at the International Spoleto Festival in Purcell’s “Dido and Aeneas.” Terry made his debut at Carnegie Hall singing the role of Orlovsky in “Die Fledermaus” with the National Chorale under Martin Josman. He was also featured with the Portland Baroque Orchestra in Handel’s “Messiah” under the direction of Nicholas Kramer and with the New Trinity Baroque Orchestra of Pergolesi’s “Stabat Mater” (with Evellyn Tubb) which prompted the Atlanta Journal Constitution to rave that “…his grasp of the texts and elegant phrasing made for charismatic singing” and “Barber has star quality”.

In 2009, Terry founded Artist for a Cause Inc., a non-profit which helps visual and performing artists to use their talent for community improvement. His personal work with the organization includes the aforementioned “A Sacred Journey” tour program as well as “Classical for Schools” which has impacted more than 10,000 students throughout the USA and Canada through a performance lecture, challenging their notions about what is possible with the human voice, and recognizing the importance of arts education and a classical foundation within the arts.

Terry received his Bachelor of Music degree in vocal performance as well as a Musical Theater Certificate and Music Technology Certificate from Northwestern University. He received his Master of Music degree in historically informed performance from London’s Trinity College of Music where he also received a post-graduate performance certificate with distinction. Immediately following the completion of his degree, Terry was hired to teach advanced vocal ensembles at Trinity College, while simultaneously touring England with the Kent Opera.