- Salli Terri
Salli C. Terri (
September 3 ,1922 ,London, Ontario ,Canada -May 5 ,1996 ,Long Beach, California ) was a singer, arranger, recording artist, and songwriter.Terri studied at
Wayne State University inDetroit, Michigan where she obtained her BA degree in music and then went on to earn a Master's degree in music from theUniversity of Southern California . At the beginning of the 1950’s, she taught music and drama at the American School inTokyo, Japan , then returned to America, where she ultimately taught music theory at Fullerton Junior College inFullerton, California and directed a women's choir atUCLA .A
mezzo soprano , gifted with a haunting voice filled with feeling and conviction, Salli Terri became one of North America's finest singers. Her professional career began with appearances as a solo artist and arranger with theRoger Wagner Chorale on many recordings. In 1953, she performed with the group at the coronation celebration for Queen Elizabeth II inLondon . Her eclectic repertoire included religious music, love songs, folk tunes and ballads. In addition to her many LP’s with the Roger Wagner Chorale, she made several solo albums, staged a one-woman show, and sang in both film and television roles as well as doing the voice-over for the cow in the 1964 motion picture "Mary Poppins".At the first
Grammy Awards of 1959 , Salli Terri was nominated forBest Classical Vocal Performance . The album, "Duets with the Spanish Guitar", " also featuring guitaristLaurindo Almeida and flutistMartin Ruderman won the Grammy forBest Classical Engineered Recording . On this 1958 Capitol Records release produced byRobert E. Myers , referred to by many as a masterpiece, Ms. Terri sang the aria fromHeitor Villa-Lobos composition, "Bachianas Brasileiras No.5" that the composer declared as the best recorded version of his work. The album, with additions from later recordings and re-named "Duets with Spanish Guitar" was re-released in 1990 on a CD in theUSA ,Canada , theUnited Kingdom ,Germany , and inFrance , is still available on Amazon.com, and still continues to sell well. A UK-based fan created a tribute site, www.salliterri.org, which has a complete discography, photos, and notes from fans as well as former friends and students.Salli Terri was married to composer John Biggs (1932- ) (www.consortpress.com) with whom she had two daughters, Jennifer Walton and Adrienne Biggs, both violinists. In her later years, she suffered several strokes that left her partially incapacitated until her passing at a convalescent home in
Long Beach, California .Solo Discography (LP) :
* "I Know My Love" (1961)
* "Songs of the American Land" (1960)
* "At the Gate of Heaven" (1960)
* "Conversations with the Guitar" (1960)
* "Songs of Enchantment" (1959)
* "For My True Love" (1959)
* "Duets with the Spanish Guitar" (1958)Books and scores by Salli Terri :
* "Rounds For Everyone From Everywhere" (1961)
* "Shaker Worship Service" (1971)
* "Around The Year In Rounds" (1974)
* "A Moravian Lovefeast" (1978)
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