International opera star, tenor, Barry Banks, talks with Marie in Salzburg, Austria, during their production of Rossini's Otello at the Pfingstfestspiele in June. Barry chats about his early life as a trumpet player, and how his experience as an instrumentalist and love for the trumpet and brass bands have influenced him as a singer.
Barry discusses his favorite operatic roles, how he creates them on stage, and what it's like to play the villain. He reminisces about his past productions in Salzburg, and the few isolated moments that have built his career and how they have defined him as a singer.
Barry Banks lives in New York and sings regularly in leading roles at the Metropolitan Opera, and the English National Opera amongst many other opera houses. He has recorded prolifically for Chandos Records. As well as being a recognized bel canto specialist, Barry Banks regularly sings a diverse repertoire ranging from Bach, Handel, and Mozart to Stravinsky, Britten, and Berg.