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Graham Barber


Welcome to Graham Barber's website

Since his début in London at the Royal Festival Hall in 1979, Graham Barber has been recognised as one of the world’s leading concert organists. He has given concerts in major venues in Britain, Europe, the Far East, the States and Australia, and has been widely broadcast. Recent concerts have been in Prague, Leipzig, Braga, Lisbon, Coimbra, Adelaide, Werne and Himmerod. Reviewing his first recording in 1975, the Sunday Times described him as a ‘technically brilliant, musically mature organist.’ He has made CDs on many English, German and Dutch organs and has been described in Gramophone magazine as ‘one of the organ world's finest recording artists.’

Emeritus Professor at the University of Leeds since his retirement in 2009 and sometime Visiting Tutor in Organ Studies at the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester, Graham Barber is now a freelance organist and keyboard player and Organist at St. Bartholomew's Church, Armley. He has given masterclasses at conservatories in Weimar, Enschede, Braga, Lisbon and Cologne. In October 2004 he was Distinguished Academic Visitor at the University of Adelaide. In 2006 he was the recipient of a prestigious NESTA Fellowship from the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts.

Graham Barber has performed in concert with many of the world's leading conductors including Sir Edward Downes, Sir Charles Groves, Richard Hickox, Sir Charles Mackerras, Sir Georg Solti, Jan Pascal Tortelier and Sir David Willcocks.

Concerts in 2012 [archive]

News

12 March Southwark Cathedral 13:10

Graham Barber’s Organ Story DVD released 2007

Organ Story DVD

This production presents the story of the restoration of the Schulze organ at St. Bartholomew’s Church, Armley, where Graham Barber is organist. (more)

21 March Bradford Cathedral, 13:05
28 March Leeds College of Music, Vivaldi Project with Ingrid Seifert (baroque violin), 18:00 (harpsichord)
9 April St.Bartholomew's, Armley, 11:00
4 June St.Bartholomew's, Armley, Queen's Diamond Jubilee, 11:00
16 June Doncaster Minster, 19:00
25 August Bridlington Priory, 18:00
16 September St.Nikolaus, Konz, 17:00
13 November Nottingham and District Organists' Association, St.Barnabus, 19:30
16 December St.Anton, Zurich, 18:00
   
Concerts in 2013
   
2 January Hull City Hall 12:30
31 July Aalborg Cathedral, Denmark, 19:30
7 August Konstantin Basilica, Trier, Germany, 20:30
   
Dates to be confirmed Bolton Parish Church, Werne (St. Christophorus), Rome (Portuguese Church), Edinburgh (St.Giles), Winchester Cathedral, York Minster, Herford Muenster, Sorø (Klosterkirke), Denmark
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

 

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