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Music instructor happy to guide students in vocal performance after years of performing with legendary stars

Story by James Hill. Photos by Ric Getter.

Sam Barbara conducting choir practice.

USC graduate Sam Barbara has worked with many musical super stars.

It鈥檚 not every day at 小黄猫传媒 that you can ask somebody the question, 鈥淲ho did you like working with most 鈥 Barry Manilow or The Rolling Stones?鈥 But it鈥檚 a question that needs to be asked when a person has the background of Sam Barbara.

鈥淏oth were special, but there鈥檚 no comparing anything to standing on the Staples Center stage in front of tens of thousands of people, close enough to touch Mick Jagger, and seeing the energy he still has in his 70s,鈥 he said. 鈥淗e can hold an audience in the palm of his hand. It鈥檚 inspiring to watch an artist still rocking it at that age.鈥

Barbara, who directs the Rock Creek Campus choir, worked with Manilow years ago at a holiday tree鈥憀ighting event at Staples. At the University of Southern California, Barbara served as the contractor for the university鈥檚 choir, coordinating high-profile appearances, including singing at Nancy Reagan鈥檚 house, The Jay Leno Show and TV shows like 鈥淕lee.鈥澛

Sam Barbara smiling.

Sam Barbara鈥檚 most thrilling musical moment?

鈥淎s assistant conductor of the USC Thornton Chamber Singers during my doctoral work, we performed at the National Collegiate Choral Organization conference in Colorado in a Morten Lauridsen retrospective. Lauridsen, who is one of the world鈥檚 leading choral composers and a Sunset High School graduate, joined us and played piano. Performing his music with the composer at the keyboard, to a packed house of collegiate choral directors who leapt to their feet was a peak musical moment. It came when my doctoral workload felt heavy, and that night gave me the push to finish.鈥

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鈥淎t USC, high鈥憄rofile gigs come with the territory,鈥 Barbara said. 鈥淚 got my money鈥檚 worth.鈥澛

The notable experiences came when Barbara was working on his doctorate of Musical Arts in Choral Music from USC. He was a senior teaching assistant in the Department of Choral and Sacred Music and assistant conductor of the USC Thornton Chamber Singers. He studied under renowned conductors Jo-Michael Scheibe, Cristian Grases, Nick Strimple and Donald Brinegar.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not that I set out to sing with rock musicians, but days like that happen in Los Angeles,鈥 Barbara said. 鈥淯SC really gave me access to high鈥憄rofile artists and taught me that you have to hustle and build your network if you want to make it.鈥

That is exactly what he is trying to instill in his 30-plus chamber choir. The 小黄猫传媒 Music Program, which offers choir experiences at not only Rock Creek but also the Sylvania Campus, is gearing up for fall choir performances.

The slate of entertainment begins with the Rock Creek Bands and Choirs鈥 Midterm Performance at 7 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 5 in The Forum at the Rock Creek Campus (17705 NW Springville Rd). In addition, the Chamber Choir and Chorus will share their voices at Portland鈥檚 beloved (8840 NE Skidmore St) on Wednesday, Dec. 3, and then join Clark College to perform Bach鈥檚 Cantata 142 on Saturday, Dec. 6 at Vancouver First United Methodist Church (401 E 33rd St). The season concludes with the Rock Creek Choirs Final Concert on Wednesday, Dec. 10 in The Forum at Rock Creek. All performances are at 7 p.m.

鈥淲e鈥檝e got strong new singers and excellent retention from last year, which creates a real synergy,鈥 Barbara said. 鈥淚鈥檓 building a robust calendar because they deserve meaningful experiences. Collaboration is central to who I am. Opportunities also come in; we get calls for choirs at various functions, and we say yes when we can.鈥

小黄猫传媒鈥檚 Music Program typically hosts two concerts per term, including a planned variety show that doubles as a fundraiser for the program through the 小黄猫传媒 Foundation this winter.

鈥淚t lets students shine as soloists and as an ensemble, which are very different skills,鈥 he said.聽

Sam Barbara

Barbara is preparing choir students for their first performance on Oct. 23.

Right now, the students involved are preparing for their first concert of the year on Oct. 23. The Music Program will collaborate with Glencoe High School, which is a feeder for the program.聽

鈥淭he concert is all moon鈥憈hemed music and every text relates to it,鈥 Barbara said. 鈥淚t puts our students on stage, some alongside former classmates, and lets Glencoe鈥檚 community see what we do here. We鈥檙e only in week three of rehearsal, and they already sound terrific. This is probably the most talented group I鈥檝e had since before the pandemic. We鈥檇 built the program up, then March 2020 changed everything. It鈥檚 taken time, but I think we鈥檙e back.鈥澛

Besides leading the Rock Creek Chamber and Concert choirs, he teaches applied voice and class voice courses. A native Oregonian (Medford), Barbara returned home pre-COVID after serving as Director of Choral Activities and Assistant Professor of Music at Westminster College in Pennsylvania.

Earlier in his career, Barbara directed choirs at Cleveland High School, where his ensembles won three Oregon State Choir Championships. He holds both a Bachelor of Arts in Music and a Master of Arts in Teaching from the University of Portland, where he was later honored as a Fulbright Scholar in Weimar, Germany.

In addition to his teaching and conducting, he remains active as a soloist, clinician and adjudicator. His research interests include music literacy through solf猫ge and contemporary German choral repertoire.

Sam Barbara

Choir students getting into the groove during practice at Rock Creek.

Faculty in 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 Music Program help students see the breadth of music careers. A lot goes into music education to ready students for transfer to four-year universities or gain valuable music training. The program prepares students for performance (opera, recitals) and both musical theatre and music therapy.

At the core of the Music Program is the ensemble, which is an audition鈥慴ased class. It follows a group that meets earlier in the day that is open to all students with no audition needed, focusing more on pedagogy and vocal warm鈥憉ps. Barbara said many students take both because they love it.

鈥淩oughly two鈥憈hirds of our students identify as music majors taking theory, ear training and piano,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he other third come from any major and often sang in high school.鈥

For choir participants, who can range from fresh high school graduates to older learners auditing the class, performances are a key skill development. Besides the learning, and there is a lot of learning, the experience of being part of a choir can be meditative.

鈥淔or many, it鈥檚 the breath of fresh air that carries them through academic or economic stress,鈥 Barbara said. 鈥淭hey may struggle with mental health, coursework, or finances, but the music room lets them leave that at the door and get lost in the work. It鈥檚 a community: they know each other well, share highs and lows, and learn to support one another in concert.鈥

For more information on 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 Music Program, visit www.pcc.edu/music/