Martin Barry

In his musical ministry Martin is committed to diversity and inclusion. There probably aren't many churches in the UK where you'd hear Daniel Bath's Gloria in Cuban jazz style and Olivier Messiaen's O Sacrum Convivium in the same Mass, but Salford Cathedral is one of them.
Outside of music Martin's specialism is phonetics - the science of speech. He taught at universities in England for twenty-one years, and was head of the department of Linguistics and English Language at the University of Manchester from 2002-2008. He is a former editor of the Journal of the International Phonetic Association, and was pronunciation editor for the 2008 Chambers Dictionary. He now works as a forensic speech scientist, specializing in criminal cases involving disputed voice recordings.
However, church music is what inspires Martin and the singing assembly is the place where he most finds that inspiration. In the UK he leads workshops and choir festivals for parish musicians and is an active member of the Society of St Gregory.
