Takis Barberis was born in Athens
in 1963. His relationship with music began at the age of 15. He attended
the National Conservatory of Greece, studying classic guitar with Dimitris
Fampas, higher theory with Yiannis Avgerinos and on graduation also received
the Harmony certificate. Simultaneously he played electric guitar in many
rock groups. His interest in jazz began in 1979 and it would determine his
future course.
In 1982 he presented his first compositions with the band "Jazz Fusion
Quintet" when his cooperation with David Lynch and Takis Farazis began,
continuing later in the group "Iskra" (1985), with G. Fakanas, N. Touliatos
and L. Pliatsikas. 'Iskra' was one of the most successful and progressive
groups of that era, releasing their first album "A New Day" (Polygram)
in 1986 that also includes two of his compositions.
In the period 1987 - 1989 he formed the group "Model 63" with P. Hatzigiankos
and K. Kalogirou in a more experimental approach of rock music with Greek
lyrics, they released the album "Model 63" (Lyra 1988).
In 1990 his first personal album was released entitled "Something From
July" (Lyra), with his compositions from the 80's including many Jazz,
Rock and Latin influences, with the participation of T. Farazis, G. Kontrafouris,
T. Paterelis and K. Kalogirou.
"Are You Happy" (Lyra, 1992) was his second
album, with the classic sound of a Jazz Quintet (G. Kontrafouris, T. Paterelis,
G. Vassalos, K. Kalogirou). This second album was Barberis's first venture
into combining Jazz rhythms and harmony with Eastern and Greek elements.
In his third and most mesmerising album "Episodes" (Lyra 1995) explores
these themes even deeper with the participation of internationally known
Indian percussionist Trilok Gurtu and the traditional Greek musician Petroloukas
Halkias on clarinet, and eight highly talented Greek musicians (P. Benetatos,
G. Kontrafouris, T. Paterelis, Y. Kiourtsoglou, G. Vassalos, K. Kalogirou,
T. Farazis & P. Kourtis). The critics characterise “Episodes” as one of
the most successful combinations of jazz and traditional elements (Greek
and Indian music).
Barberis continuous and evolves the influences that we meet in “Episodes”
with his fourth album "Naiva" (Lyra, 1998), a play on naivety in title
and music with the return of Petroloukas Halkias and the Indian musicians
Reshma Srivastava and Shankar Lal.
'Porto Kayio' (LIBRA MUSIC, 2004) is his latest album, a soundtrack
for journeys through splendid vocals, sounds and rhythms, analogue as
well as digital. Together with his bassman George Giorgiadis, drummer
Michalis Kapilidis, pianist Manos Saridakis and fellow passengers Debashish
and Subhasis Bhattacharya from India, Takis Barberis creates each piece
as a musical homeland: from Greece to India, Middle East, Africa and once
again back to his own land.
Barberis has collaborated with Trilok Gurtu, Glenn Corneille and almost
all Greek musicians of Jazz scene, and has taken part in many live performances
in Greece and abroad.